The remote jungle gateway of San Carlos is perched between Lake Nicaragua, the Costa Rican border, rainforests and the San Juan river. It is an important transportation hub, but it sees few visitors beyond the itinerant workers and frontier-men who pass through on their way to ever more obscure locales. This brief snippet, first published by The Independent in 2009, describes a black-out I experienced when I visited the town.
San Carlos, the lesser visited capital of Nicaraguas remote Rio San Juan province, is home to a simple airport and a dirt track runway. Some have described it as an Irish country road. Access is by light plane only, seen here on take-off.
Single propeller Cesna airplane is the fastest way in and out of Nicaraguas remote Río San Juan province. The ride is a little disconcerting, but preferable to the alternative a 9 hour, kidney-crushing jaunt on dirt road. I like the appearance of the planes shadow in this clip.
Single propeller Cesna airplane is the fastest way in and out of Nicaraguas remote Río San Juan province. The ride is a little disconcerting, but preferable to the alternative a 9 hour, kidney-crushing jaunt on dirt road. I like the appearance of the planes shadow in this clip.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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