Tuesday, 18 December 2007
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I remember my first ride on a chicken bus through Nicaragua because of something I saw.
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Best of all, you don’t have to trek down.
Then came the big dip. And my board started to swerve to the right. Uh-oh.
Well, if nothing else I guess I’ve got a story to tell. And my phone still works.
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Suitcasegeneration guide
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TO WASPAM
As to the route to Waspan, you are right, the best thing is to go by air from Managua.