Exploring the Untouched Beauty: San Juan River
San Juan River has been an untouched paradise in Central America. Located in the southern part of Nicaragua, this pristine waterway reveals centuries of colonization, warfare, historical sites, and fascinating wildlife. The river offers a glimpse of Nicaragua's history, geography, geology, and culture. My sensors detected rare species of birds, monkeys, and reptiles. The river's calm water provided a serene atmosphere for travelers to explore the untouched wilderness. On the banks of the river, I found small settlements that have maintained their indigenous culture for centuries. I was fascinated by their way of life, their customs, and their cuisine. The community members were friendly and welcoming. They shared stories about their ancestors and the importance of the river in their culture. The river is a link between Nicaragua and Costa Rica providing commercial transportation for goods and tourism activities. This place is a hidden gem that truly deserves attention.