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Monthly Archives: April 2007
Passing through El Salvador
This leg of our journey took 48-hours but we got to see San Salvador. I think we are just mad in the pursuit of reaching a Nicaraguan surf beach . We left Flores at 10pm and arrived in Guatemala City … finish reading Passing through El Salvador
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Flores, Guatemala
Our first morning in Flores we had two goals: find an ATM and get to Tikal. Luckily, since the place is crawling with minivan drivers, a guy found and took us everywhere we needed to go. We decided to stay … finish reading Flores, Guatemala
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Tagged ants, beach, beer, bird, bus, car, Central America, city, coffee, drive, driver, eating, good, Guatemala, highlight, home, hotel, journey, jungle, Kent, life, love, mom, money, monkey, Nicaragua, night, paris, Rasa, restaurant, river, Robert, shopping, ski, tour, Turkey, USA, water, wildlife
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Bonampak & Yaxchilan Ruins
We had to leave at 6am and didn’t arrive until 10:30pm, another long day of traveling. In the end though, it was worth it to see some recently uncovered ruins. The first site we stopped at was Bonampak Ruins (16° … finish reading Bonampak & Yaxchilan Ruins