“When I embarked on my journey I would never have guessed Nicaragua is where I would have ended up. Here I sit, writing, with the soothing sound of the waves on the beautiful beach of San Juan del Sur just outside of my balcony. Nicaragua is the second safest country in all of Central America, behind only Costa Rica. Nicaraguans are kind and hospitable people. Walking down the street during the day or night, I am always greeted with a friendly ‘hola’ or ‘buenos dias’ from people walking past. I have never felt threatened or in danger in all the time I have been here. Guatemala may be the only country that comes close to the low cost of living a person can enjoy in Nicaragua.”
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