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Finish the Sentence: Nicaragua

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One of my fave countries in Central America for sure, spending time in Granada and Leon, and more hours then you’d ever want to on a chicken bus. Here’s some of the people I met during my trip.



David (ENG)
I am inspired by: Sacrifice
I regret: Not learning languages
Today I am grateful for: Sunshine

Nicci (ENG)
I am inspired by: Sunshine
I regret: Spending the night in Tegul
Today I am grateful for: Leaving Honduras

Jeremy (SING)
I am inspired by: Border crossings
I regret: Not bringing a heavier jacket on the bus
Today I am grateful for: A supposedly borderless crossing


Shaan (SING)
I am inspired by: Turquoise water
I regret: Not buying a painting in Cuba
Today I am grateful for: Waking up in time for the bus

Dan (AUS)
I am inspired by: People who have found their passion in life
I regret: Not doing this trip a few years ago
Today I am grateful for: Being alive, drinking a Victoria beer

Frank (HOL)
I am inspired by: People who find total pleasure in what they do
I regret: Not travelling more
Today I am grateful for: Being able to do what I'm doing


Gerald
I am inspired by: Women
I regret: Not going back to Germany
Today I am grateful for: My family

Patrick (HOL)
I am inspired by: All that I see tonight
I regret: Not going on a life journey until now
Today I am grateful for: Being drunk in a place I like

Darryn
I am inspired by: Waking up, going to the beach, great sunsets
I regret: Not spending enough time with my family
Today I am grateful for: Milk in the fridge, a great mate to do business with, and good surf


Cheryl
I am inspired by: Tackiness
I regret: Not moving here two years earlier
Today I am grateful for: Having a cup of coffee in my hand

Ilenia
I am inspired by: Life
I regret: My last boyfriend
Today I am grateful for: All my new friends

Joey (USA)
I am inspired by: People that travel with no means of comfort, but are happy anyway
I regret: Not making my friend Ryan come along on this trip
Today I am grateful for: An abundance of good friends


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