All sights in Nicaragua

Google Sightseeing takes you on tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Each weekday your guides James and Alex present new weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

The editors: James & Alex

Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Tuesday, 20th June 2006

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Last year we mentioned that Nicaragua has loads of volcanoes, but that they weren’t yet in high-resolution. Since then Nicaragua’s most active volcano Masaya, has received fantastic coverage of its multiple nested pit craters Masaya, Santiago, Nindiri and San Pedro (Wikipedia page).

World’s Largest Cotton Bud

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Tuesday, 25th April 2006

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Yes, you heard me right - that’s the world’s largest cotton swab!

(Of course, this is actually a member of the South American Cotton Ball Army in disguise).

Thanks to me & Kyle French.

Ometepe Volcanoes

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Monday, 20th June 2005

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Ometepe Island in Lake Nicaragua has two volcanoes on it (as if one wasn’t enough). Shown in our thumbnail is the still active ‘Concepción’ (1610 meters), and the other to the south-west is the long dormant ‘Madera’ (1394 meters).

The volcanoes are joined by a low isthmus to form the island, which is home to 35,000 people. Many of these people are farmers, as the volcanic ash has made the soil of the island extremely fertile.

There’s loads of volcanoes in Nicaragua, but like their most active Masaya, none of them are in high-resolution. Yet, we hope!

Ometepe Island

Thanks to Julien Feldman, Anne Mathews and Larry