Today the SCAW team had a break from distributions. It was a sunny and
hot (as usual) day, and we were able to see more of this beautiful
country. With two of our translators, Darlene and Marcos, our first
stop was the Masaya Volcano. This is an active volcano and is
surrounded by a lava field. While we could drive right up to the edge
of the volcano we had limited vision into the crater itself today due to
the gases. However, it was still a spectacular sight. We were joined
there by Francisco (Paco) Ortega, one of our Rotary Overseas Volunteer
Partners, and his family.
After Masaya we made a quick stop in Granada to see the old colonial
town, then took a boat tour through the 300+ small islands in Lake
Nicaragua. There was even a small island populated by monkeys.
After a late lunch in Granada we finished the afternoon with ice cream cones to try to help beat the heat.
Tomorrow we're off to our fifth distribution, and 400 more happy and excited children.
Judy for Team Nicaragua 2013
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Judy for Team Nicaragua 2013
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