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Post by PCV Rani: “Visita al basurero con mis brigadistas ecológicas y nuestras aventuras en el campo 🙂 Had a blast visiting the local landfill for the last day of our youth Eco-Brigade. Who knew the most beautiful view in El Coral also happened to be the town dump? On our way home, the students led me back through the fields, insisting we needed to find oranges for it to be a real despedida. Gracias por todo! Hasta el próximo año chicos!” #peacecorps #peacecorpsnicaragua

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Your hub for everything and anything that is Peace Corps Nicaragua. Exploring our stories of service, VaPué tries to answer the question, “What’s it like in the Peace Corps?” Contents of VaPué (Magazine, blog, and podcast) are the personal opinions of volunteers and do not reflect any position of the U.S. government, the Peace Corps, or Peace Corps Nicaragua.

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