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Landmark: Nigatsu-do HallCity: Nara
Country: Japan
Continent: Asia
Nigatsu-do Hall, Nara, Japan, Asia
The Ometepe Biological Station is a research facility situated on Ometepe Island in Lake Nicaragua, Nicaragua.
Visual Characteristics
The station comprises several low-lying, functional buildings constructed primarily from concrete and corrugated metal. Structures are painted in muted earth tones, such as beige and light brown, to blend with the surrounding environment. The station is surrounded by dense tropical dry forest vegetation, characterized by a variety of tree species, shrubs, and ground cover.
Location & Access Logistics
The station is located on the southwestern side of Ometepe Island. Access is via a dirt road branching off the main island road (Carretera a Moyogalpa) approximately 15 kilometers south of Moyogalpa. The final 2 kilometers to the station are unpaved and can be challenging for standard vehicles, especially during the rainy season. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended. There is a small, unpaved parking area at the station. Public transport does not directly service the station; visitors typically arrange private transport or hire local guides with appropriate vehicles from Moyogalpa or San José del Sur.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Established in 1969, the Ometepe Biological Station was founded by the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) to facilitate research and education in tropical ecology. The site is situated within a tropical dry forest ecosystem, a biome characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna adapted to these conditions. The island itself is geologically significant, formed by two volcanoes, Concepción and Maderas.
Key Highlights & Activities
Research activities are the primary focus. Visitors may participate in guided nature walks along designated trails to observe local wildlife and plant species. Birdwatching is a significant activity, with numerous resident and migratory species present. Educational programs and workshops are occasionally offered, subject to scheduling.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic accommodation and laboratory facilities are available for researchers and visiting students. Restrooms are present. Limited shade is provided by the forest canopy and station buildings. Cell phone signal is unreliable and often absent within the station grounds and surrounding forest.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from December to April, offers the most favorable conditions for visiting, with less rainfall and easier access. The early morning and late afternoon provide optimal lighting for wildlife observation and photography.
Facts & Legends
The station is a critical site for studying the unique biodiversity of Ometepe Island, particularly its endemic species. A local legend speaks of ancient spirits residing within the dense forest surrounding the station, influencing the behavior of animals.
Nearby Landmarks
- Ojo de Agua (Natural Spring) - 1.5km Northeast
- Volcán Maderas - 4km East
- Finca La Paz (Coffee Plantation) - 3km Northwest
- Playa Santo Domingo - 4.5km North