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Weird. I've used ATMs with no problem at numerous branches of Banpro and the odd one of BAC.
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Leon is a nice town, far better than Granada. It's hot, though, if that sort of thing bothers you.
As a foreigner you will always, to some extent or another, be a target in Nicaragua. A target for...
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There are money changers everywwhere.
Near La Colonia in Plaza Espana is as good a place as any.
Rates are standard and fair.
Edit: Just seen the posts on the other thread.
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Grand Pollo's basically got it covered, but in many years of passing through Managua I've never had a problem (though I know the odd person who has).
Take taxis after dusk.
In the daytime I...
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I was there too. It was such an obvious fraud, almost laughable.
I was surprised the Sandinista guy (son of a friend) admitted to any fraud, actually. I don't get very far with him when I ask him...
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An elected Sandinista official admitted to me that it was "a mistake" to fix the municipal elections, and then listed nine municipalities where this had happened. He still wouldn't concede Managua,...
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1: Fine.
2: As safe as anywhere.
3: It's slightly, but not hopelessly, out of the way from the "other attractions" (whatever they may be).
4: I've never been to Fenix and can't picture where...
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D'Lido's not that great, but an on / off girlfriend barged in there drunk at 3am once and demanded to be taken to my room. They didn't bat an eyelid.
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The planet with no frito.
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The old centro tangled with an earthquake a few years back and came off worse. There is no new centro.
Managua is a big sprawling city that doesn't lend itself to walking. Take taxis. If you are...
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Sad.
Or should that be tragic?
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I hail taxis on the street in Managua all the time (though seldom at night), and they have always got me where I wanted to go.
This doesn't mean I've not got worried as they took a short cut...
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Not to me, I confess.
And Meatloaf, though obviously a deity, is very occasionally very slightly wrong.
If you don't like Amigos, try Badoo. (And no, I'm not the owner.)
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Alternatively, be friendly, polite and respectful, and enjoy the great conversations one can have with taxi drivers anywhere in the world.
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But make sure to start a Meat Loaf Does Brazil thread. There are legions of masturbating apprentices out there in need of your guidance and wisdom.
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There is no higher power than Meat Loaf. You are not a looser. Start your own church or mosque, and I'm sure you will ensnail many converts.
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Hatred shared and seconded.
Case study: A 21 year-old Norwegian "building houses" (yeah, right) for the poor in Matagalpa. Ran into her at the agricultural fair there, and she proudly presented...
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If property is his game, I have a hunch I've met him, and he's as likely to cop a bullet as a jail sentence.
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A girl from Puerto Cabezas taught me the word chinchuliar. Makes a change from chingar/coger. I've never heard anyone else use it, though.
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Dickhead,
Perhaps you might help Meat Loaf ghost-write his memoirs.
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And if you're not a gringo, and don't live a conventional expat life, your "overall enjoyment" is likely to be greater still.
I don't know you, Mr Loaf. You may well have a python in your pants....
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Priceless.
So, are we to conclude that a Nica threatened you? For posting on ISG or for posting self-glorifying fantasies on ISG?
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Careful with those apostrophes, Meat Writer.
(But then wobbly punctuation never held Jane Austen back.)
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