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I get off the plane from the United Airlines, because the U.S. has some type of western-stand point in Nicaragua. Recently, this country has been through revolts and lots of civil wars so they don't speak good English. I brought my buddy Pedro from Mexico to guide me. Me and Pedro get off from Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (Managua Airport). To tell you the truth the country and its buildings they got a MASSIVE UPGRADE over the years. The beautiful palm trees, good and relaxing locals, and they all drive off-road Toyota’s. I get off and check my stuff. Now the rules are different in Nicaragua. They check your passports thoroughly, going through your bags, and also patting you down. The Nicaragua government checks all foreigners for fear of drug trafficking and terrorist. Me and Pedro get our stuff and went to our taxi. I spent about $29.90 going from the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport to the Holiday Inn Managua - Convention Center. We went to the entrance to the hotel and was greeted by Nicaraguan servos or servants. We got our keys and went to our rooms. We unpacked our stuff and manage our balance for today. I brought had $3,000 in total. But the airplane ticket was $600 for medium-business class times two because of Pedro. So we both have $1800 left. Then we spent $30.00 on the taxi. So $1770 is left. I decide that me and Pedro need to make some sort of money in Nicaragua before we spend all our money. But before we worry about that me and Pedro go to sleep.

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First day in Nicaragua: Emotion

November 01, 2015

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Managua: Capital of Nicaragua

I get off the plane from the United Airlines, because the U.S. has some type of western-stand point in Nicaragua. Recently, this country has been through revolts and lots of civil wars so they don't speak good English. I brought my buddy Pedro from Mexico to guide me. Me and Pedro get off from Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (Managua Airport). To tell you the truth the country and its buildings they got a MASSIVE UPGRADE over the years. The beautiful palm trees, good and relaxing locals, and they all drive off-road Toyota’s. I get off and check my stuff. Now the rules are different in Nicaragua. They check your passports thoroughly, going through your bags, and also patting you down. The Nicaragua government checks all foreigners for fear of drug trafficking and terrorist. Me and Pedro get our stuff and went to our taxi. I spent about $29.90 going from the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport to the Holiday Inn Managua - Convention Center. We went to the entrance to the hotel and was greeted by Nicaraguan servos or servants. We got our keys and went to our rooms. We unpacked our stuff and manage our balance for today. I brought had $3,000 in total. But the airplane ticket was $600 for medium-business class times two because of Pedro. So we both have $1800 left. Then we spent $30.00 on the taxi. So $1770 is left. I decide that me and Pedro need to make some sort of money in Nicaragua before we spend all our money. But before we worry about that me and Pedro go to sleep.

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