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An olive ridley sea turtle arrives at La Flor wildlife refuge during nesting season in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. More than 1,000 sea turtles arrived early on Thursday morning to lay their eggs en masse on the beach. The turtles arrive several times a year to nest in the sands of the wildlife refuge
Photograph: Oswaldo Rivas/AFP/Getty Images
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chaletnz · 2 years
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Exploring San Juan del Sur
I left early in the morning to walk up the road to Cafe Maderas before it got really hot. I was the only person there and ordered myself a smoothie bowl which was served up by a guy called Tim from New Zealand. After my breakfast I went for a quick dip in the pool again, the Israelis were already walking the tightrope and speaking loudly to each other in Hebrew confident that no one would be able to understand them. When one of the girls fell off the tightrope and splashed me, she apologised and I said "hakol beseder" (it's all good). Her face went white as she thought then that I could understand everything they'd been saying! I assured her I don't know that much Hebrew actually and we chatted for a bit. Deme, Sav, Flora, Jess and I got a ride to the edge of the town and then we walked the steep ten minutes up to the Christ statue. We were all sweating buckets by the top and took some photos of each other sweaty and red-faced but with a stunning backdrop of San Juan del Sur. We walked about 20-30 minutes down the beach to get into the town and cooled off in the little mini mart with some bottles of water. After looking in a few shops, we sat for coffee at La Tostaderia and I had the best flat white of Central America so far. Deme was also pleased, she had one there and got another one to go! We had run into Tyrza at the mini mart so I went for lunch with her at Simpleton's for fish n chips while the girls did more shopping and then had their own lunch. Tyrza and I split up for the last half hour before the ride back, I went to the Art Warehouse for a look, bought some Tshirts, and then ran over to Indio del Sur coffeeshop to get an iced latte for the road. The bus was a chicken bus, like a larger version of the red trucks in Chiang Mai in Thailand. Just some benches in the back and everyone has to hold their possessions for dear life as we sped over the dirt road. Another swim was in order at the hostel pool and then Tyrza, Georgia and I walked to Hush Maderas for dinner together. I had fish n chips again since Simpletons was average and I trusted this place a bit more! The chips were very crispy but it was a good dinner since the night had cooled off and we weren't sweating. I had an early night to catch up on some of my blog notes and rest up for the border crossing to Costa Rica tomorrow. The jungle party was happening that night and everyone else from the group went. I wondered what would happen with creepy Joel and all the girls... I drifted in and out of sleep, hearing thumping music in the distance until about 5am.
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Aterdecer en San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
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travelnshit · 1 year
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Of To A Dubious Start
It’s been a glorious few weeks not having to worry a huge amount about scams, especially on public transport. In Panama there was never any question that they’d charge us more because we’re foreign, we simply paid the same as everyone else when we got off the bus. Same in Costa Rica, you’d just pay the driver when you got on and he’d print you a ticket with all the details including the fare. I…
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pleather-breakfast · 5 months
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How would y'all feel if I said I'd rather get another Blood vs Water over New era vs Classic era??
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“I had a great time, thanks America. Shoot, man, I was gonna say somethin’ like, “Let’s do it again next year,” but let’s don’t do it again next year! You probably seen Keith on his last ‘Survivor hoorah’ right there.”
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jeremycollinsstan · 10 months
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does any1 remember the SJDS sumo at sea challenge when drew christy was like "let's go josh" and then jon was like "it's reed thats on our tribe"
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kierasmith · 23 days
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La Santa María Resort & Residences: Your Go-To Source for the Best Hotels in San Juan del Sur
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When it comes to finding the perfect place to stay in San Juan del Sur, we understand how overwhelming the choices can be. As locals who love and know this vibrant town, we're excited to share why La Santa María Resort should be your top choice among the best hotels in San Juan del Sur. Here's a closer look at what makes our resort stand out and why it could be the perfect fit for your next vacation.
San Juan del Sur is quickly becoming a favorite spot for travelers seeking relaxation and adventure. This charming town is known for its stunning beaches, welcoming locals, and various activities. Whether you're here to surf, hike, or enjoy the laid-back beach vibes, San Juan del Sur offers something for everyone. The town's appeal lies in its versatility. It's a place where digital nomads can find a peaceful retreat, families can make lifelong memories, and couples can enjoy a romantic escape. We've seen this diversity firsthand; this unique blend makes San Juan del Sur a particular destination.
What to Look for in Hotels in San Juan del Sur
Finding the right hotel can significantly impact your travel experience. Here's a breakdown of what to consider when choosing among the hotels in San Juan del Sur:
Beachfront Hotels
For those who dream of waking up to ocean views, beachfront hotels in San Juan del Sur are ideal. These properties provide direct access to the town's beautiful beaches, making it easy to enjoy a morning swim or an evening stroll. Beachfront hotels often feature amenities like outdoor pools, beach bars, and on-site dining, allowing you to maximize your beachside location.
Luxury Resorts
If you're looking for a top-tier experience, luxury resorts in San Juan del Sur offer high comfort and service. These resorts provide a range of amenities, from spas and gourmet restaurants to recreational activities and stunning views. A luxury resort in San Juan del Sur is perfect for those who want to indulge and fully relax during their vacation.
Why La Santa María Resort & Residences Stands Out
At La Santa María Resort, we offer something special among the San Juan del Sur hotels. Here's why our resort could be the perfect choice for your stay:
Exceptional Service
We take pride in our commitment to exceptional service. Our 24/7 concierge team is here to assist with any request, from booking tours and transportation to organizing special events. We strive to provide a personalized experience and ensure every guest feels valued and cared for.
Breathtaking Views and Tranquility
La Santa María boasts some of the best views. Our resort in San Juan del Sur is positioned to offer stunning ocean vistas that create a serene and relaxing environment. The tranquil setting allows you to unwind and enjoy the area's natural beauty, providing the perfect escape from everyday life.
Flexible Accommodation Options
We understand that every traveler has different needs. That's why we offer various accommodation options to suit your preferences. Whether you're looking for a short-term getaway or a more extended stay, our villas and suites are designed to provide comfort and convenience. Families, couples, and solo travelers will all find something that fits their needs at La Santa María.
At La Santa María Resort, we're dedicated to helping you make the most of your time in San Juan del Sur. We offer a range of activities and experiences tailored to your interests, from surfing and hiking to relaxing spa treatments and gourmet dining. We aim to help you create unforgettable memories and enjoy everything this beautiful destination offers. For more information and to book your stay, visit our website: lsmresort.com. We look forward to welcoming you to our piece of paradise! Source: https://kierasmith.hashnode.dev/la-santa-maria-resort-residences-your-go-to-source-for-the-best-hotels-in-san-juan-del-sur
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Roberto Ángel afirma Abinader crea nuevo precedente con la política social en la región Sur
_Encabezó este domingo las jornadas de inclusion social “Primero Tú” en Juan de Herrera y “Cerca de Tí” en Sabaneta, de San Juan, así como la inauguración de un Paseo de los Colores
San Juan- Roberto Ángel Salcedo, director de Proyectos Estratégicos y Especiales de la Presidencia, destacó este domingo el impacto de la política social del Gobierno en el municipio Juan de Herrera, en otras comunidades de San Juan, de la región Sur y demás provincias del país, y afirmó que el presidente Luis Abinader crea un nuevo precedente en la solución de las necesidades más prioritarias de las poblaciones más vulnerables.
Este domingo fueron beneficiadas miles de personas con los servicios ofrecidos a través de las jornadas de inclusión y asistencia social "Primero Tú" y "Cerca de Tí".
Al dejar iniciada la jornada este domingo en el Centro Educativo Profesor Leonidas del Carmen Sánchez, Roberto Ángel dijo que el ofrecimiento de una multiplicidad de servicios en este municipio es una ratificación del compromiso del presidente Luis Abinader de "seguir trabajando por y para la gente" más vulnerable y que vive en condiciones de pobreza extrema, darles acompañamiento y atender cada una de sus necesidades.
Manifestó que estos servicios seguirán ofreciéndose, no solo en Juan de Herrera, sino en cada municipio hasta abarcar a toda la provincia.
Precisó que durante las jornadas de inclusión social se da un seguimiento sistemático y se beneficia a toda la poblacion, desde los menores de las casas, las embarazadas, jóvenes y adultos mayores hasta a los envejecientes de todo el país.
Roberto Ángel afirmó que en estas son atendidas las necesidades prioritarias, pero también las más urgentes, como son la formación y la capacitacion de los jóvenes a través del Infotep, el ITLA, el Ministerio de Trabajo, con su programa "Dominicana Trabaja", Promipyme, y de las Escuelas Vocacionales de las Fuerzas Armadas y la Policía Nacional, para que puedan contribuir con el desarrollo económico y social de sus comunidades, sus provincias y de todo el país.
El funcionario, al citar los distintos servicios ofrecidos en las jornadas de inclusión social Primero Tú, reafirmó que estos seguiran ofreciendose en Juan de Herrera y toda la provincia, porque San Juan es prioridad para el presidente Luis Abinader.
Al concluir su discurso, Roberto Ángel recorrió y supervisó los servicios ofrecidos en las aulas del plantel escolar.
Agradecimientos
En Juan de Herrera, las palabras de agradecimiento por la jornada Primero Tú y el programa Cerca de Tí en el municipio Juan de Herrera y el distrito municipal Sabaneta, de San Juan de la Maguana, las expresaron los diputados Nidio Encarnación y Frank Ramírez y la alcaldesa de San Juan de la Maguana, Hanoi Sánchez.
Otras jornadas Primero Tu
En la presente semana, la Dirección de Proyectos Estratégicos y Especiales de la Presidencia también realizó jornadas de inclusión social “Primero Tú” en las comunidades Hacienda Estrella, en Mendoza, Santo Domingo Este, y en el municipio Nizao provincia Baní.
Cerca de Ti
Durante la presente semana, mediante el programa Cerca de Ti, la Direccion General de Proyectos Estratégicos y Especiales de la Presidencia entregó miles de raciones alimenticoas crudas a personas envejecientes de Sabaneta, en San Juan de la Maguana,, en el centro Educativo, Concepción Bona, del distrito municipal El Carretón y en la Escuela Basica de Villa Fundación, en el municipio del mismo nombre de la provincia Peravia.
Paseo de los Colores
Roberto Ángel Salcedo dejó inaugurado el Paseo de Los Colores número 31, de más de 312 metros cuadrados, en la verja perímetral del centro educativo Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, ubicado al lado del parque Duarte y del Museo Orlando Martínez, en la ciudad de San Juan de la Maguana.
En la exposición artistica, desarrollada a través del propgrama Dominicana Creativa y Cultural de Propeep, se resalta la fertilidad del valle de San Juan, provincia también conocida como "El Granero del Sur" y "Tierra de Dios".
A la vez se exponen aspectos de la producción agrícola. la herencia taína con las efigies de la reina Anacaona y el cacique Caonabo, asi como de Olivorio Mateo Ledesma (papá Liborio).
Autoridades presentes
Roberto Ángel Salcedo estuvo acompañado, ademas de los diputados Frank Ramírez y Nidio Encarnación, de la alcaldesa Hanoi Sánchez, de la coordinadora de Gestión Presidencial, Ana María Díaz, la directora del programa Dominicana Digna de Propeep, Madelen Díaz, y otras autoridades locales y provinciales, entre otras autoridades.
#Roberto Ángel afirma Abinader crea nuevo precedente con la política social en la región Sur#_Encabezó este domingo las jornadas de inclusion social “Primero Tú” en Juan de Herrera y “Cerca de Tí” en Sabaneta#de San Juan#así como la inauguración de un Paseo de los Colores#San Juan- Roberto Ángel Salcedo#director de Proyectos Estratégicos y Especiales de la Presidencia#destacó este domingo el impacto de la política social del Gobierno en el municipio Juan de Herrera#en otras comunidades de San Juan#de la región Sur y demás provincias del país#y afirmó que el presidente Luis Abinader crea un nuevo precedente en la solución de las necesidades más prioritarias de las poblaciones más#Este domingo fueron beneficiadas miles de personas con los servicios ofrecidos a través de las jornadas de inclusión y asistencia social “P#Al dejar iniciada la jornada este domingo en el Centro Educativo Profesor Leonidas del Carmen Sánchez#Roberto Ángel dijo que el ofrecimiento de una multiplicidad de servicios en este municipio es una ratificación del compromiso del president#darles acompañamiento y atender cada una de sus necesidades.#Manifestó que estos servicios seguirán ofreciéndose#no solo en Juan de Herrera#sino en cada municipio hasta abarcar a toda la provincia.#Precisó que durante las jornadas de inclusión social se da un seguimiento sistemático y se beneficia a toda la poblacion#desde los menores de las casas#las embarazadas#jóvenes y adultos mayores hasta a los envejecientes de todo el país.#Roberto Ángel afirmó que en estas son atendidas las necesidades prioritarias#pero también las más urgentes#como son la formación y la capacitacion de los jóvenes a través del Infotep#el ITLA#el Ministerio de Trabajo#con su programa “Dominicana Trabaja”#Promipyme#y de las Escuelas Vocacionales de las Fuerzas Armadas y la Policía Nacional#para que puedan contribuir con el desarrollo económico y social de sus comunidades
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yogadaily · 3 months
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chaletnz · 2 years
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San Juan del Sur: Smoothie bowl at Cafe Maderas, climb up to the Christ statue, beach walk, flat white at La Tostaderia.
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Poutine répond : "Si je suis un criminel de guerre, que sont les présidents américains depuis Nixon jusqu'à aujourd'hui ? Dire tout haut la vérité sur les agissements des présidents et des militaires américains loin d'être une gageure. Selon moi ils doivent être jugé en tant que criminel de guerre, ils devrait être rejoint par tous les présidents américains qui ont provoqué des dizaines de guerres dans le monde sans même avoir le droit de le faire. J'énumère également les guerres dans lesquelles les USA ont été impliqués. Fin du 19e siècle 1890 Dakota du Sud, les troupes du gouvernement américain tuent et abattent 300 Indiens. 1890 - Argentine, intervention militaire américaine à Buenos Aires. 1891 - Les marines chiliens répriment un soulèvement local. 1891 - Haïti : l'armée américaine réprime une émeute de Noirs à Navas. 1892 - Idaho, l'armée américaine réprime une émeute dans une mine d'argent. 1893 (- ?) - Hawaï, la marine américaine renverse le gouvernement du Royaume indépendant et annexe l'État. 1894 - Chicago : l'armée américaine réprime brutalement une grève des chemins de fer, tuant 34 personnes au total. 1894 - Le Nicaragua est occupé par l'armée américaine pendant un mois. 1894-1895 - Chine : la marine et les marines américains participent à la guerre sino-japonaise. 1894-1896 - Corée, occupation de Séoul. 1895 - Panama, les marines américains attaquent la province colombienne. 1896 - Nicaragua, les marines américains débarquent à Corinth. 1898-1900 - Chine, participation de l'armée américaine à la répression de la rébellion des boxeurs. 1898-1910 (- ?) - Philippines, la marine américaine renverse le gouvernement et tue 600 000 Philippins. 1898-1902 (et +) - Cuba, la marine américaine combat pendant la guerre hispano-américaine. 1898 (- ?) - Porto Rico, occupation pendant la guerre hispano-américaine. 1898 - Guam, la marine américaine occupe l'île et y construit une base militaire. 1898 (- ?) - Minnesota, l'armée américaine détruit la tribu Chippewa (Ojibwe) près du lac Leach. 1898 - Nicaragua, les marines américains débarquent dans le port de San Juan del Sur. 1899 (- ?) - Samoa, l'armée américaine participe à la guerre du trône. 1899 - Nicaragua, la marine américaine débarque au port de Bluefield. 1899-1901 - Idaho, l'armée américaine réprime brutalement la révolte des mineurs de Coeur d'Alene. Premier quart du XXe siècle 1901 - Oklahoma, l'armée américaine réprime la rébellion des Indian Creek. 1901-1914 - Panama, la marine américaine occupe et annexe la zone du canal. 1903 - Honduras, les marines américains répriment la révolution. 1903-1904 - République dominicaine, les marines américains répriment la révolution. 1904-1905 - Corée, les marines américains participent à la guerre russo-japonaise. 1906-1909 - Cuba : les marines américains interviennent et suppriment les élections démocratiques. 1907 - Le Nicaragua, à la suite de l'occupation, crée un protectorat dans le cadre de la "diplomatie du dollar". 1907 - Honduras, occupé par les marines américains pendant la guerre avec le Nicaragua. 1908 - Panama : les marines américains interviennent dans le processus électoral. 1910 - Nicaragua, les marines américains occupent Bluefield et Corinth. 1911 - Honduras, l'armée américaine participe à la guerre civile. 1911-1941 - Chine : la marine et l'armée américaines occupent le pays et participent à la répression de nombreuses émeutes. 1912 - Cuba, l'armée américaine participe à la guerre civile. 1912 - Panama, l'armée américaine et les marines répriment une émeute électorale. 1912 - Honduras : le corps des marines défend les intérêts économiques des États-Unis. 1912-1933 - Nicaragua : l'armée américaine occupe le pays pendant dix ans et participe à la guérilla. La liste est longue a vous de la compléter et de la déposer à la cour de justice internationale
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Putin responds: "If I am a war criminal, what are the American presidents from Nixon to today? Speaking out loud the truth about the actions of American presidents and military is far from a challenge. In my opinion, they should be tried as war criminals, they should be joined by all the American presidents who have provoked dozens of wars in the world without even having the right to do so. I also list the wars in which the USA has been involved. End of the 19th century 1890 South Dakota, US government troops kill and slaughter 300 Indians. 1890 - Argentina, US military intervention in Buenos Aires. 1891 - Chilean marines suppress a local uprising. 1891 - Haiti: US army suppresses a black riot in Navas. 1892 - Idaho, US army suppresses a riot in a silver mine. 1893 (- ?) - Hawaii, the US Navy overthrows the government of the independent Kingdom and annexes the state. 1894 - Chicago: the US Army brutally suppresses a railroad strike, killing 34 people in total. 1894 - Nicaragua is occupied by the US Army for a month. 1894-1895 - China: the US Navy and Marines participate in the Sino-Japanese War. 1894-1896 - Korea, occupation of Seoul. 1895 - Panama, the US Marines attack the Colombian province. 1896 - Nicaragua, the US Marines land at Corinth. 1898-1900 - China, participation of the US Army in the suppression of the Boxer Rebellion. 1898-1910 (- ?) - Philippines, the US Navy overthrows the government and kills 600,000 Filipinos. 1898-1902 (and +) - Cuba, the US Navy fights during the Spanish-American War. 1898 (- ?) - Puerto Rico, occupation during the Spanish-American War. 1898 - Guam, the US Navy occupies the island and builds a military base there. 1898 (- ?) - Minnesota, the US Army destroys the Chippewa (Ojibwe) tribe near Leach Lake. 1898 - Nicaragua, the US Marines land in the port of San Juan del Sur. 1899 (- ?) - Samoa, the US Army participates in the War of the Throne. 1899 - Nicaragua, the US Navy lands in the port of Bluefield. 1899-1901 - Idaho, the US Army brutally suppresses the Coeur d'Alene miners' revolt. First quarter of the 20th century 1901 - Oklahoma, the US Army suppresses the Indian Creek rebellion. 1901-1914 - Panama, the US Navy occupies and annexes the Canal Zone. 1903 - Honduras, the US Marines suppress the revolution. 1903-1904 - Dominican Republic, the US Marines suppress the revolution. 1904-1905 - Korea, the US Marines participate in the Russo-Japanese War. 1906-1909 - Cuba: the US Marines intervene and suppress democratic elections. 1907 - Nicaragua, following the occupation, creates a protectorate as part of "dollar diplomacy". 1907 - Honduras, occupied by the US Marines during the war with Nicaragua. 1908 - Panama: the US Marines intervene in the electoral process. 1910 - Nicaragua, the US Marines occupy Bluefield and Corinth. 1911 - Honduras, the US Army participates in the civil war. 1911-1941 - China: The US Navy and Army occupy the country and participate in the repression of numerous riots. 1912 - Cuba, the US Army participates in the civil war. 1912 - Panama, the US Army and Marines repress an electoral riot. 1912 - Honduras: The Marine Corps defends the economic interests of the United States. 1912-1933 - Nicaragua: The US Army occupies the country for ten years and participates in the guerrilla warfare. The list is long, it's up to you to complete it and submit it to the International Court of Justice
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