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The First 48 Hours
A Travel Blog entry by boehmini from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
... the house will be read in exactly 10 days. Meanwhile, Chad and I staying at a quaint little place called Leslie’s Bed & Breakfast. In addition, we have already been in our classrooms and toured the beautiful, lush campus! We had dinner with our ...
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For Twig, Julie, Taff and Lewis
A Travel Blog entry by elltrev from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
... others to the centre of one of the volcanos in Nicaragua. But still, I dreamt about checking facebook.... My first evening in Tegucigalpa was spent at the cinema watching Super Agent 86, which turned out to be much funnier than I had been expecting. ...
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Life at the mansion.
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
... his arms raised twice. We had all consumed our fair share of alcohol and were ready for a bed when the game ended. Photos of Tegucigalpa... http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLandingSignin.jsp?Uc=16xvaj2z.ch41iflj& ...
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40¨ flat screen television.
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from Pulhapanzak, Honduras
... We searched for areas to camp along the way, however before long we reached Comayagua, which was literally on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa. We then set our aim on reaching Noemi before it was too dark to drive. Comayagua was filled with photo ...
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Island Paradise to Military lockdown
A Travel Blog entry by hess from Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán, Honduras
... fact the military had moved into the disperse Zelaya’s supporters who had defied the curfew outside the Brazilian embassy. Tegucigalpa resembled a ghost town, there were no cars, few people on the street and all shops were shut. We ...
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Gin Rummy Championships.
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
... us to join her for church Sunday evening and we obliged. Showered and all dressed up we headed back into the town of Tegucigalpa. The church service was held in an old disco and the acoustics were amazing. The service was in English and ...
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Tegu for short
A Travel Blog entry by dave-mcgowan from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
... and Maurice who we would see again (several times). Had a whole day in Tegu as well which we used to have an awsome pancake breakfast and a look around the city. The good bits arent too spaced apart so it wasnt an long walk to see all the main sights. ...
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Lake Yojoa and Malcolm the bird man
A Travel Blog entry by danandloulou from Pena Blanca, Honduras
... one taxi, one collectivo, three different chicken buses and a swift half mile walk, we finally arrived in the capital city Tegucigalpa, just before sunset. Luckily we stopped by the Tica bus terminal 5 minutes before it closed for the night to discover ...
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D&D Brewery
A Travel Blog entry by boehmini from Los Naranjos, Cortés, Honduras
... of soccer in Latin America. Mix all ingredients and roast for 50 minutes at 90 degrees--then--voilà! Welcome to teaching in Tegucigalpa! It's hot! No...really. In the midst of this sweltering mayhem, both teachers and students seek refuge in a ...
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El Salvabore
A Travel Blog entry by cadkinsca from San Salvador, El Salvador
... what age and several children do to them, so ... I don't think I really need to restate that I am in no rush to return, to lie and say my three days were too few, or that it was not with a heavy heart that I departed for: Tegucigalpa, ...
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Seeing the ruins of Copan
A Travel Blog entry by aborder from Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras
Day 102 April 16th continued - Why do I feel like all I do is write about my bus travels? Well the one from Tegucigalpa lasted 7 hours, it stopped at San Pedro Sula and this may have been a better place to base ourselves but I heard Santa Rosa de Copan ...
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A long journey to Granada
A Travel Blog entry by ej122493 from Granada, Nicaragua
... Citizens. Ha! Anyway, we watched the last half of the Man Utd v Chelsea game (1-1) and boarded a pretty decent bus to Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. The bus trip was long... 8 hours! On of the few rest stops we made, we all had ...
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Culture Shock
A Travel Blog entry by jodirachael from San Pedro Sula, Honduras
... San Pedro Sula to meet up with longtime friend Cassandra for the rest of my stay in Honduras. We are staying at this cute bed and breakfast type place...near a mall! Such a strange site. I was surprised how nice SPS looks, I was expecting it to be pretty ...
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Week 15 - Island Ometepe (Nicaragua)
A Travel Blog entry by rolls from Altagracia, Nicaragua
... of travellers I meet don't like the journeys in between destinations but I actually prefer being on the move (strange). Arrived in Tegucigalpa 2 hours late and at the unhealthy time of 10pm. Being on a tighter budget now, my hotel choice was right at ...
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November
A Travel Blog entry by musaandbecky from Cofradía, Cortés, Honduras
... be going to Costa Rica to do our very own border hop. To do this we needed to travel southeast to the capital Tegucigalpa where the Immigration Office is based. A pleasant 4.5 hour bus journey got us into Tegus, followed by a short taxi ride ...
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Girl raped and killed outside hostel
A Travel Blog entry by worldtrip_kp from San Salvador, El Salvador
... the situation in Guatemala City and it only got stronger while reading about San Salvador and being there and while reading about Tegucigalpa. I had to write something about it... Every day someone is victim of a serious crime in the capitals of ...
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Wedded Bliss!
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from El Triunfo de la Cruz, Honduras
... hitting the shore and watching an older gentleman rake the beach. In order to catch her flight back to Tegucigalpa, out of La Ceiba, Noemi had made arrangements with Fausto to have a taxi delivered to Cabaña Panchy at 9:00am. We ...
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Wed Mar 3rd –5th Roatan
A Travel Blog entry by dimparcio from Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras
... of my searches know that I will have left no stone unturned :) To close out this entry, written as I am on the bus to Tegucigalpa (more about that in a separate entry) … I will fill you in on the rest of team gap. There is Bianca….. ...
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i'm a leavin' da island...
A Travel Blog entry by rubyfunk from La Ceiba, Honduras
... his. So Tito picked me up at about 8 and off we went for a few drinks and some great conversation. He actually lives in Tegucigalpa, the capital, but was up in La Ceiba to work on a project with kids from surrounding areas, about AIDS and safe sex (i ...
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