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Written by Randall Wood
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Friday, 25 August 2000 |
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Beautiful Lake Apanás, constructed in the '60s by President Somoza and nearly destroyed in the '90s by Hurricane Mitch. It's long and wide and really not all that deep- in some places you can spot cattle way out in the middle grazing in water up to their bellies- but it's the source of half of the nation's hydropower, and it's gorgeous on a cloudy day. The stone embankment is an emergency measure installed post-hurricane Mitch. Off in the distance, the mountains of Jinotega and hillsides full of coffee and oranges. 
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 June 2009 )
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