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67 viewsGranada is a captivating town that takes more pride in its beauty than any Central American city I've visited so far.
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69 viewsA horse waits for his shoes at the laundry.
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63 viewsTwo of my favourite things: Coca Cola and colonial churches.
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71 viewsJust an average street in Granada.
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69 viewsYet another horse parked in a no-parking zone.
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73 viewsShoes hang from a phone line, marking this as a place in need of black and white.
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69 viewsAnother nice church in Leon.
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70 viewsYet another street shot of lovely Granada.
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65 viewsStreet art at the fringe of Granada's bustling market.
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67 viewsWhen I told the local I was looking for good chicken I should've specified I didn't want to kill it myself.
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64 viewsJust had augmentation surgery? This mannequin is for you.
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71 viewsFran, Phil, Jez, and I went to Lake Apoyo for Christmas Eve day.
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66 viewsFran swimming in the crater's crystalline waters.
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77 viewsSwimming in Apoyo was so good we decided to convince the others to spend Christmas here.
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61 viewsJez sported his volcano-boarding injury with a mixture of humility and anger.
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69 viewsThis photo is a tale of joy, shock, and debauchery from left to right.
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64 viewsSome locals good around in the water.
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60 viewsFurther along the lakeside is a pretty nice place - if you don't mind paying a $10 cover charge.
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68 viewsPhil and I had some pretty tasty fish soup in a coconut cream broth.
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69 viewsJez and I evaluate the conditions for our race back to shore.
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