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http://www.everything-science.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=156&Itemid=1MANAGUA, Nicaragua--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 14, 2005--Each year between July and December, hundreds of thousands of rare sea turtles visit Nicaragua to lay millions of eggs along the country's coasts. Nicaragua, a country abundant in nature and adventure, is one of only four countries believed to experience turtle hatchings of such large proportions.
 | | Two Olive Ridley turtles come ashore on the beaches of La Flor Wildlife Reserve in Nicaragua to nest. Photo courtesy of Terra Incognita Ecotours. |
Nicaragua's majestic turtle migrations occur in waves referred to as arribadas, or arrivals in Spanish. There is usually one arribada per month, but the exact date is inf. . .
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