Richard And Jo Demeester's photos

Volcán Concepción

10 Apr 2009 220
Active half of Isla de Ometepe in Lago de Nicaragua.

Camping in a Volcano's Shadow

10 Apr 2009 216
Near the base of Volcán Concepción, the active half of Isla de Ometepe.

Petroglyphs

10 Apr 2009 1 1 355
A boy and his pet mouse. That was how Jo and I interpreted this petroglyph. This is on the slopes of Volcán Madera, Isla de Ometepe.

Sunset Over Ometepe

07 Apr 2009 202
Sun setting, over the Isla de Ometepe, taking from the ferry from San Carlos.

Gulls

07 Apr 2009 228
Birds behind the ferry between San Carlos and Isla de Ometepe.

Church Interior – Islas Solentiname

05 Apr 2009 220
Detail from one wall of the church built under the guidance of Ernesto Cardenal on Isla Mancarrón, Islas Solentiname.

Church Interior – Islas Solentiname

05 Apr 2009 228
Altar area of the church built under the guidance of Ernesto Cardenal on Isla Mancarrón, Islas Solentiname.

Smile!

04 Apr 2009 217
A bat poses for a photo!

Petroglyphs

04 Apr 2009 232
Faces from eras past, carved into the walls of a waterline cave on an island in Lake Nicaragua.

La Forteleza

02 Apr 2009 197
The fort above the lovely town of El Castillo.

He/She Intersects The Meat? It Muffles In Flour?

01 Apr 2009 216
People should not rely on internet based translators exclusively. Perhaps finding a native speaker of the target language, or even someone with a reasonable grasp of it, may avoid some of the more unusual results.

Down River

01 Apr 2009 213
View down the river San Juan from La Forteleza, atop a hill on a bend in the river. El Castillo, Nicaragua.

Now That's A Prawn

30 Mar 2009 226
The fresh water prawns in the Río San Juan are notoriously big. This is a prawn in shrimp sauce!

Here comes Jo!

Does it look like I had fun?

Heading off to zip-line in the rain

Water Birds Concentrated When There Is Not Much Wa…

26 Mar 2009 200
The last remaining water in the lake in Parque Nacional Palo Verde. There must be at least a dozen species represented here – we were able to identify nine or ten. The numbers of birds was phenomenal, and I wouldn't even want to hazard a guess.

Jo Enjoys The Spectacle

26 Mar 2009 217
After walking quite a distance in the heat in the open sun, across the dried mud flats, we got to enjoy the birds from the shore of what remained of the lake.

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