Guesthouse Dos Molinos B&B San Pedro Sula
Barrio Paz Barahona 13 calle 8 y 9 avenida # 34 San Pedro Sula, 504, Honduras
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Sun 15th Apr. cont.
After a long 3 1/2 to 4 hours, we arrived into San Pedro Sula at the new main bus terminal just outside of town. Luckily for us, the accommodation we had booked included a free pick up/drop off at the bus terminal and as arranged, at 6pm our lift arrived. We threw our bags into the little Toyota van and were driven …
Baleadas... mmmmm....
We left Copan and headed to San Pedro Sula where we met up with Rachelle and Kelly. San Pedro Sula is the second biggest city in Honduras and we've been told its a little more rough around the edges. I don't know anything about that but I do know that they make a mean Baleada! Its similar to a bean burrito but with a cream thats a cross between …
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Buses and Bullies
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Let's start with "the good" - the bus was plush, secured our luggage, had security and even showed movies. Smooth cruising compared to most of our transportation.
Now "the bad" - the bully behind me! AKA, the bruja, which is witch in Spanish. La bruja hit me directly on my head every time I tried to put my seat back. I finally confronted her and explained that I had every right to recline my seat as she did ...
Wednesday 7 December 2011 – -Honduras
... mountain surrounds. On arrival we experienced a much poorer airport with an unusual amount of males with guns. After agreeing to an exorbitant taxi fare, the driver took us to our pre-booked B&B. The journey took us though the city where we saw many more guns. The further we got to our 'middle class destination, the more guards with guns outside high walls topped with barbed wire and electric fencing of every ...
And so it began…
... in the 2nd grade. Most of the kids have never been to school before, have never used school materials before, and overall just have no idea how to act in a classroom. These teachers are literally starting from scratch: having to teach kids not to climb on shelves, eat crayons, rip up worksheets, punch and kick each other, etc. I definitely have to give them the most credit because Kim, Renee, Jess, and Adam have the hardest, but probably ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Los Molinos B&B



