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Location: Central America, Earth
7: Isla de Ometepe
This place is seemingly straight out of our children's books about dinosaurs. Picture this: an island formed out of two volcanoes (one still active) in a lake so big that it looks downright oceanic. No need to go to the Cretaceous Era to see it, you'll find Isla de Ometepe smack dab in the middle of Lake Nicaragua.
This place is seemingly straight out of our children's books about dinosaurs. Picture this: an island formed out of two volcanoes (one still active) in a lake so big that it looks downright oceanic. No need to go to the Cretaceous Era to see it, you'll find Isla de Ometepe smack dab in the middle of Lake Nicaragua.
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