Jan 5, 2013
El Salvador
Nicaragua
SV
NI
juanbar

When I hear the words “Christmas” and “end of the year” my mind quickly thinksabout Christmas trees, baby Jesus, cold, family, presents, snow and many more. When I ask the people from Centroamerica whatcomes to their mind with these same words they mostly answer the same, the only thing they change is they don´t say cold neither snow, and they normally include beach or river instead of them.

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1st January in Rivas, Nicaragua

After tough 3 months of work in El Salvador with Fundación Campo, Padecomsm and Integral I have just taken deserved holidays. Destination: South of Nicaragua. The reason for choosing it is because of its amazing beaches full of waves, its economic price, its cultural wealth and its proximity. And one more reason. Because it is close to the border with Costa Rica. My 3 months visa expired on 1st January. After seeing the endless points required by the Salvadorean government I decided to leave the C4 (EL Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala) in order to extend my days in El Salvador without being fined.DCIM100GOPRO

It was not an easy trip to destination. I waited for 5 hours to thebus that took me from El Salvador to Costa Rica (the engine broke before picking me up), 15 hours trip, 4 borders crossed (El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica) with payments in all of them and an unforgettable night with 1000 ants in a room in the border of Peñas Blancas. Without doubts, the worst room I have ever slept in. I highly recommend not to sleep in a border, it is not a good atmosphere to sleep in.

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But, ¿How important  is it when the image you see when you wake up is this?

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Captura de pantalla 2013-01-05 a la(s) 09.27.11

From Nicaragua I wish you a happy new year and a lot of Kiva love to all of you!

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Juan Barbed

Juan was born in Bilbao, Spain 25 years ago. He studied at Colegio Urdaneta where apart from working hard he was very involved with soccer, tennis and many other extracurricular activities. After this, he earned a Business Management degree from Deusto University with a specialization in Finance. His last year of his degree program was spent abroad in Paris at ESCP-Europe Business School. After this, he worked for two years for Fineco, a wealth management firm located in Bilbao. This summer he took part of Imagine, a program of entrepreneurship and innovation in Silicon Valley.

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