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15 reviews 6 travel blogs Historic village, Scenic/historic walking area
We spent most of the day traveling from Quirigua to Copan Ruinas in Honduras. Crossing the border, we were a bit wary when the Honduran official would not stamp our entry into the country, saying that new agreements as of this July allowed people ...
... fee, just for the basic ruins, I felt I had to get my money's worth and so went to the other part of the site, Las Sepulturas, a 1.5k troll down the road. A sacbe (white road) used to connect the 2 sites & a footpath is shown on the ridiculous maps ...
... my shuttle mates, Tony. British and prim, but social. Took some sweet pix of the ruins. The final, hidden ones were called Las Sepulturas so I poured some of my agua on the ground for Travvy and then went back into town to pour some beer in me. And ...
... , there were up to 30,000 people living !! At 11 am, I shortly walked to a place called Las Sepulturas, ca. 1.5 km further outside of Copan where some noble Maya people had built their houses - really big place for the nble people I have to say. At ...
... I got a dorm in En La Manzana Verde for L75. The cleanest hostel so far. I visited La Ruina de Copan in the afternoon as well as the Las Sepulturas for L285. Not very impressed by them after seeing the Tikal. I just relaxed in the afternoon and hang ...
... into both sets of ruins or b] genuinely interested in all sorts of ruins, if neither of these apply to you - skip Las Sepulturas, just my opinion, but Phil loved it). The day at the Ruins was followed by a wonderful three course meal at Twisted Tanya's ...
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