HOME  »  nicaragua2004 »  Viewing Nic - 109 [Image 109 of 207]  :: Jump To  
First slide Previous slide      Index Page Start/Stop the slide show      Next slide Last slide
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)
Nic - 104 * 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 - 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 - 110 * A

Nic - 111 * Ornate architecture on Granada's main square

Nic - 112 * The Catedral de Granada on central park was last rebuilt and expanded after the flaming departureof William Walker in 1856 (from nicaraguafacil.com)

Nic - 113 * Ornate architecture on Granada's main square

Nic - 114 * The cathedral on Granada's main square

Copyright © 2004 Patricia E. Beebe and David R. Beebe (B2 Photo & Video)

The copyright of the images presented here are owned by David R. Beebe & Patricia E. Beebe. It is illegal to reproduce them without the permission of the copyright owner. As with any image, your possession of a copy of a digitized image does not give you any rights to use it as you wish. Only the copyright owner, or the owner's legal agent, can give you permission to copy, distribute, or publicly display the image.