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Subject: The museum?s main attractions are the large religious sculptures from the island of Zapatera in Lake Nicaragua. They are believed to date from AD 800-1200 and are therefore usually attributed to the Chorotega culture (from nicaraguafacil.com)
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Nic - 102 * Museo Antiguo Convento de San Francisco displayed this doorway within the museum where few photographs were allowed

Nic - 103 * Pacific Parakeets watch us tour the open air museum

 
Nic - 105 * The museum?s main attractions are the large religious sculptures from the island of Zapatera in Lake Nicaragua. They are believed to date from AD 800-1200 and are therefore usually attributed to the Chorotega culture (from nicaraguafacil.com)

Nic - 106 * Granada

Nic - 107 * The museum?s main attractions are the large religious sculptures from the island of Zapatera in Lake Nicaragua. They are believed to date from AD 800-1200 and are therefore usually attributed to the Chorotega culture (from nicaraguafacil.com)

Nic - 108 * The museum?s main attractions are the large religious sculptures from the island of Zapatera in Lake Nicaragua. They are believed to date from AD 800-1200 and are therefore usually attributed to the Chorotega culture (from nicaraguafacil.com)

Nic - 109 * The museum?s main attractions are the large religious sculptures from the island of Zapatera in Lake Nicaragua. They are believed to date from AD 800-1200 and are therefore usually attributed to the Chorotega culture (from nicaraguafacil.com)

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