Saturday, September 27, 2014

San Juan Del Sur


Welcome to San Juan Del Sur.  The official location of this season's reality T.V. show Survivor.  The island of Ometepe was another previous Survivor location.  And we were just there as well!   Plus we drove right by the location of the season in Guatemala.  That makes us feel like real adventurers.  But thank goodness we were able to dine on the best that Nicaragua had to offer.  Instead of rice and boiled water.  San Juan Del Sur is a tourist town. So where are they dropping off the new crew of survivalists?  Well, I don't know.  But there is plenty of wilderness near by.  So what does San Juan Del Sur have to offer?


A great beach!  I love soft and firm sand for walking.  And a little warm Sun and wave action doesn't hurt either.


Ouch!  I love this photo.


Beached.


Perched.


Bridging the gap.


Be sure to walk all the way to the end.


And take time to enjoy the view.

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23 comments:

carol l mckenna said...

Beautiful photography and love the critters!

Happy day to you ~ artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

eileeninmd said...

Lovely images from your trip! I love the pelicans! Thank you for linking up, enjoy your weekend!

A Colorful World said...

Ok...there is so much good stuff here, I don't know where to start! The shadow photo with the sea urchin was too cute! The photos of the beach (and that beautiful ship!) are amazingly gorgeous! The bridge photo is wonderful. And I LOVE that the pelicans are going somewhere in a boat! :-)

DJan said...

Beautiful shots. That shadow picture is perfect! :-)

Linda Hensley said...

Gorgeous, gorgeous photos both here and on the other site. Good luck with it!

Ida said...

These are wonderful. My favorite here were: Perched and the last shot.

Tweedles -- that's me said...

ohh I am worried about that fishie that was beached!
love
tweedes

Anni said...

Those pelicans are something else!! I really enjoyed this post. Of course the birds steal the show, I'm still thinking that the one of the rocky coastline and the ship in the distance is where they filmed part of Jack Sparrow's Pirates of the Caribbean?!!

Thanks for sharing this link over the weekend at I'd Rather B Birdin'

EG CameraGirl said...

So the TV crew lives in complete comfort while the Survivors sweat it out? Fascinating!

Hannah said...

Great beach photos, the water must be teeming with life! The shadow with the sea urchin is fun! I love to see the pelicans, especially flying over in formation looking like a bunch of Pterodactyls.

TexWisGirl said...

i like your version of staying there better than survivor's roughing it. :)

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Love the pelicans on the boat. It is so beautiful there!

Maggid said...

Wow!!! That is one gorgeous place to "survive" - I'm off to look at your "new place' -

Good Day to You!!!

theartofpuro said...

Amazing photos,love the shadow one and the bridge one :)

Unknown said...

The beach looks wonderful and of course I love the critters.

sunshine said...

Great collection of photos.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

I left a comment on saturday on your post but it is not there.Anyway. I also love the 2nd shot. eel done and love the Pelicans on the boat

Adam Jones said...

A great post and nice pictures throughout. I enjoyed the Pelicans.

Stewart M said...

I do like the pelicans, but that 'shark' on the beach is areal find.

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

Rohrerbot said...

I envy you! Love Nicaragua and the place looks amazing! Wonderful photos....especially the critters hiding on the beach:)

Anonymous said...

The beach is beautiful I love that shadow shot.

Arija said...

What a wonderful place for a holiday, not necessarily to be part of 'Survivor'.

Pat Tillett said...

Great photos of a gorgeous place! How could you not walk all the way around that beach?