Could you video or take still shots of the common airports and areas for people who have never traveled or flown before, so we could see what traveling looks like at least where you are going. I also have to ask, with as much tech as you're using and traveling how do you keep batteries charged? Are the chargers you use like the US continent chargers, or are they different ones that people need to pick up when they arrive? Also, what is the common voltage at standard plugs where someone would charge their devices and is this common everywhere so that we can plan on whether using high drain long charge devices would be inefficient? - You could also attach this to the email you were replying to from the airport just a few hours ago. STAY SAFE!
Hey, I was in Nicaragua in April and I brought my regular chargers and everything worked the exact same as Canada/US. Including phone chargers, camera battery chargers, headphones, portable chargers.
NIcaragua is in NOrth America. The entire continent shares a power standard (and everyone is on the same grid) so there's no changes to worry about across the region.
the amount of people who would like to leave from America is much higher than you can register... because people can't leave due to resources... America is literally deteriorating... socially, infrastructure, politically etc etc... roads, bridges, building structures... much nearly dilapidated... I'm "stuck" for 2 more years then I'll take home equity and pension there most likely, but out of the states for sure...
a person struggling to work in their country, I'd recommend America... but I'd say maintain your culture and ethics assuming they are strong... Mainstream America is a mess
Thank you for your videos,i am sixty next birthday and am worried one day I will not be able get medical insurance,I was in Nicaragua in may 2023 and I was lead to believe that visitors to Nicaragua would get emergency medical cover for free,do you have information please?
All hospital care is free in the public hospitals. THere have no caja (payment desk), they have no means to take payments. However MOST expats and tourists will want to use the private facilities that are awesome and really cheap. I know of no one that gets insurance for Nicaragua.
You are doing a marvelous job, beloved brother! Nicaragua is seriously one our minds 👍❤️🙏🏽🙏
Thank you so much!
In Dutch they pronounce it
" I need a ( job ) Chop"
Could you video or take still shots of the common airports and areas for people who have never traveled or flown before, so we could see what traveling looks like at least where you are going. I also have to ask, with as much tech as you're using and traveling how do you keep batteries charged? Are the chargers you use like the US continent chargers, or are they different ones that people need to pick up when they arrive? Also, what is the common voltage at standard plugs where someone would charge their devices and is this common everywhere so that we can plan on whether using high drain long charge devices would be inefficient? - You could also attach this to the email you were replying to from the airport just a few hours ago. STAY SAFE!
Hey, I was in Nicaragua in April and I brought my regular chargers and everything worked the exact same as Canada/US. Including phone chargers, camera battery chargers, headphones, portable chargers.
I was in Ometepe, Rivas, and San Juan Del Sur. Can't speak for anywhere else I suppose.
@@rebeccam2 thank you for that info
NIcaragua is in NOrth America. The entire continent shares a power standard (and everyone is on the same grid) so there's no changes to worry about across the region.
From Panama to Canada, the power grids overlap. Everyone has to be identical everywhere or it wouldn't work.
the amount of people who would like to leave from America is much higher than you can register... because people can't leave due to resources... America is literally deteriorating... socially, infrastructure, politically etc etc... roads, bridges, building structures... much nearly dilapidated... I'm "stuck" for 2 more years then I'll take home equity and pension there most likely, but out of the states for sure...
a person struggling to work in their country, I'd recommend America... but I'd say maintain your culture and ethics assuming they are strong... Mainstream America is a mess
The grass is always greener on the other side of the border.
So true, people generally think it's fleeing for their lives or something very extreme, such like refugees. But generally speaking it's not the case.
Your introduction is very redundant.
That is really crazy !!!
That travel itinerary seems hectic! 😅
It was insane!
Scott, Belize is a British dependency, so Spanish isn't required there.
I'm literally here now. I work in Belize. But i'm not sure what the context is to mention it. Did we reference it in the video?
Is it in reference to my travel schedule?
Thank you for your videos,i am sixty next birthday and am worried one day I will not be able get medical insurance,I was in Nicaragua in may 2023 and I was lead to believe that visitors to Nicaragua would get emergency medical cover for free,do you have information please?
hospitals in Nicaragua are free, not just for emergencies
@@yositlsilva5101 thank you for your prompt reply
All hospital care is free in the public hospitals. THere have no caja (payment desk), they have no means to take payments. However MOST expats and tourists will want to use the private facilities that are awesome and really cheap. I know of no one that gets insurance for Nicaragua.
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog thank you I hope you enjoyed you trip,a change is as good as rest😂😂😂as we Britishers say