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To my knowledge, the first gigapan in a bat cave. (Considering how it came out, it might be the last one, too!) These are members of a colony of common vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) in a small lava tube cave found on Nicaragua's Masaya Volcano. Entering into the cave and using a flash camera was somewhat disrupti...
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The trunk of a strangler fig (I think it's Ficus costaricana but don't take my word for it), on the shore of Lake Nicaragua, between Sapoa and Cardenas. Wild fig trees like this one start out as tiny vines on another tree -- as they grow, they use the original tree as scaffolding, resulting in its death. You can see ...
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Este evento se Realizó en el redondel del Zapote, San José, Costa Rica, Siendo la inaguración de las famosas fiestas de fin y principio de año 2009-2010, Además se escogen los mejores montadores de toros para que concursen a partir del 25 de Diciembre , entre los montadores Costarricences vs Nicaraguenses y, lo qu...
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This is the view of the rooftops of Granada, a beautiful colonial city in Nicaragua. You can see Volcan Mombacho towering over the city to the south, and Lake Nicaragua is in the background, past the cathedral. This scene was shot from the bell tower of the Iglesia de la Merced.
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After a 90 minute 4x4 ride over rocky "roads" to a forest canopy zip line tour, we arrived at the base on Volcan Mombacho. The view was gorgeous, but even more amazing was the swarm of butterflies, concentrated on these poinsetta-like plants. There are a lot of them... how many can you find? (Canon 30D, 14...
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The Laguna de Apoyo is a crater lake with beautiful blue water, which is heated from below by the volcano. This was the view from our lakeside spot, where we had lunch and lounged in hammocks. (Key Grip: Matt Wilczynski)
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Ostional is a small town located on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua, just north of the border with Costa Rica. Paso Pacifico is working to conserve sea turtles, which arrive on beaches to the north and south to lay their eggs. The park guards working on this project are members of the Ostional community; every night t...
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This is the smaller, inactive crater at the top of Volcan Masaya, near the town of Masaya, Nicaragua. (Key Grip: Matt Wilczynski)
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The beach at San Juan del Sur, one of Nicaragua's popular tourist destinations and is located near several beaches where Paso Pacifico is working to save endangered sea turtles. This gigapan came out pretty well despite the strong winds that were shaking the camera the entire time (we had to hold the tripod down to ke...
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Paso Pacifico has several areas of native species reforestation along the southern shores of Lake Nicaragua, outside of the town of Cardenas. This shot was taken from Isla Vista, where a reforestation project was established in 2007. Some day, it will look like the forest seen from this vista.
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