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		<title>Lake Nicaragua</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Something you must not miss seeing on your tour of Nicaragua is its lake, Lake Nicaragua (Cocibolca), one of the largest fresh water lakes in the world, besides the Great Lakes in North America.  When I first saw the Lake, I thought it was the ocean because the water was rough and there were white caps on the waves.  It seems also that the early explorers thought it was the sea as well.  So I am not alone is my mistake.
In the center of Lake Nicaragua, one sees two volcanoes, ...]]></description>
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