Things to do in Bluefields

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Things to Do in Bluefields

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  • jhaefliger2017
    Matagalpa, Nicaragua5 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A good way to get to know Bluefields. Families gather on Sunday evening to chat and play while in the trees the birds are gathering too.
    Written 27 November 2017
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  • flakitaD
    France39 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful beach accessible from bluefields only. Nice but in summer days too much visitors.
    We will definetly coming back to Bluefilds and El Bluff :)
    Written 19 April 2017
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  • Inger R
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    See for yourself ;) And don't forget to have a chat with the artists running the place. Especially about the Rama-community who is threatened by the plan of building a channel through Nicaragua.
    Written 1 March 2017
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  • Gene R J
    Silver Spring, MD9,113 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Each day, we walked 450 meters up from our Hotel Jackani. This morning, we were able to gain access as the custodian was pulling the bell tower ropes signaling the approaching 9:30AM service. The bright white interior had 2 rows of thin columns providing 3 bays to the nave with the wide center arched to the altar.
    Outside, a bay front memorial marks the German missionary heritage that built the original church in wood. It was destroyed in 1988 Hurricane Joan, and rebuilt in concrete in1992.
    Their properties extend to the large college across the street, several clapboard administration houses nearby and a clinic up the street.
    Written 12 March 2017
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  • jhaefliger2017
    Matagalpa, Nicaragua5 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I spent 2-3 hours in this nice museum. Downstairs you have books and journals. Upstairs the items from all the different generations of outsiders coming to Bluefields (British, Morava Church, US, etc...). I only missed one book: Bluefields, People and Lives.
    Written 27 November 2017
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  • Poussey W
    Bluefields, Nicaragua5 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Yeah this is a nice place. The building is some kind of city monument. Also the service is nice and the members are worth to know them!
    Written 2 January 2017
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