janpedrano.blogspot.com
Karin Palmquist: Paseando en Honduras, el héroe silencioso de Centro America
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Viernes, 30 de diciembre de 2011. Karin Palmquist: Paseando en Honduras, el héroe silencioso de Centro America. Esta es la traducción del articulo escrito por Karin Palmquist. Titulado "Hanging In Honduras, Central America's Unsung Hero". Y publicado en The Huffington Post. Nos convertimos en malos turistas hoy. Después de cuatro semanas de solamente platos locales, almorzamos en Wendy’s. Después pasamos por el alto el Museo para la Identidad Nacional. 8221;, un amigo nos dijo antes que saliéramos en nue...
wanderinghomestead.com
Honduras | Wandering Homestead
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A chronicle of our travels through Central America. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. What we’re doing. Sidecar (Joe’s blog). Where Were We…? March 28, 2013. Once out of the burning building no, wait, wrong serial. Oh yeah, when we last left our intrepid heroes, they were about to leave the sunny beaches of El Salvador for the even sunnier towns and cities of Nicaragua. We spent longer than we had planned at the Azul Surf Club. The Azul Surf Club! We didn’t stay long in Belize, an...
drivetheamericas.com
Roads and driving | Drive the Americas
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Skip to main content. As you are most likely aware, road conditions in Latin America are (in general) much worse than road conditions in the United States and Canada. Most Latin American roads are small, two lane roads with little or no shoulder. The main roads generally are navigable by any vehicle (you don't need a high clearance). We've got comprehensive information on how to avoid road hazards and arrive at your destination arrive safely. Locations that are known for corrupt police. Speed bumps are c...
followinghiscalltohonduras.blogspot.com
Following His call to Honduras...: March 2012
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Following His call to Honduras. Thursday, March 22, 2012. Um, well. I like this pic of the group in front of the D&D sign. :). And, I just wanted to show an updated picture of my foot, for those of you who may be interested. Again, it doesn't look as red as it is, and there are more blisters popping up everyday. So. weird. The end. :). Brigades and Weekend Getaways. Tons of people came for the brigade! Heather and Kate getting things done. One of the pediatricians. Thursday afternoon I was able to tag al...
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30 For Thirty | A monumental journey during a monumental year of our lives | Page 2
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A monumental journey during a monumental year of our lives. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Where We Have Been/Are. Newer posts →. February 15, 2013. Because we are older and wiser, we chose to only sample Guifiti once; our challenge while in Utila was to dive as much as possible. Utila, Roatan, and Guanaja compose the Bay Islands about 50 km of the north coast of Honduras. February 2, 2013. Up next was D&D Brewery. Near Lago Yojoa. We had been hearing about this place since we st...
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nextstepbeyond | Next Step Beyond!
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The one that got away – Cayos Cochinos. March 5, 2013. These tiny, beautiful islands don’t see much tourism and, unlike the Bay Islands, they remain unspoilt. It is possible to go for a couple of days but accommodation is very basic and an easier option is a day trip for snorkelling or diving from Sambo Creek, the nearest mainland town. Sadly the weather was against us and so with a sense that we were wasting time we agreed to give up. The silver lining was a day spent in Dante and Mike’s compa...NB we f...
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