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		<title>Nicaragua Surfing Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These past few years my hubby and I have gone our separate ways on vacation, not for any specific reason, just a divergence in what appealed to each of us. My husband has been passionate about surfing for as long as I&#8217;ve known him, and I love that my hubby takes these surfing trips with his friends. He is a big surfer and, well I am not. He wants to check out the various surf breaks around the world, and while I would never say &#8220;no&#8221; to a beach vacation, spending my vacation with a book and bodyguards was not my idea of a good time. The last few places he elected to take his surf trips have been to up and coming vacation spots, that were emerging from years of internal strife and while the situation was definitely safer, when a place advertises armed guards patrolling the beach, I pass. Besides this was the perfect excuse to visit Ireland with my mom. The locations he sampled were El Salvador, last year, and this year, Nicaragua, with its promises of great swell. The Hotel Chacletas lured three friends on ten days of surf and relaxation. They were like giddy school [...]]]></description>
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