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... finance org Cayos Cochinos: uninhabited islands with palm trees, just like the post cards Political chaos and drama El Salvador: dangerous past, dangerous present, optimistic people! Guatemala: Working on a horse ranch Meeting the modern Maya ...
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Your favorite explorers and their protective kneegear are headed to South America!
A Travel Blog by sam_sandro
Bienvenidos a nuestro blog de viaje! This is an account of our trip through South America, as seen from a bus seat, truckbed, riverboat hammock and mountaintop. Leave us a note- We are probably covered in bug bites and really missing you. Love, ...
Related Entries (57)Puerto Bus el Salvador
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Knock knock. Guatemala and El Salvador
A Travel Blog entry by kerrionabike from Santa Ana, El Salvador
... stranded in a town you don´t really want to be in. I discovered a flat tire the morning we were supposed to leave Chiquimula for El Salvador. I managed to change the tire on my own (I´m extremely proud of myself for that), but I also managed to tear the ...
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El Salvadream
A Travel Blog entry by mariahandstu from Jaltepeque, Usulután, El Salvador
... the amenities at Bahia del Sol are so outstanding, or if this country is actually as awesome as it seems, but I LOVE El Salvador. Everything - the people, wildlife, beaches, buses, palm trees - are so incredibly vibrant, like someone over-photo-shopped a ...
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León to San Salvador in one day proved impossible
A Travel Blog entry by roryd from San Miguel, El Salvador
... up at 7 as we planned and not at 8.30 as it panned out, we still couldn't have made it to San Salvador on account of the Salvadorian bus schedule - good thing we had a lye-in, then! Still though, we made pretty good progress seeing as our journey ...
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I Need A Break!!
A Travel Blog entry by rbisset from San Salvador, El Salvador
... ! I had the headache from hell but there was nowhere else I could move to. It states in the LP that crossing into El Salvador can be a bit trickier and the searches more thorough but it was one of the easiest border crossings I have experienced. We ...
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Hammocks, hammocks and more hammocks...
A Travel Blog entry by hess from El Tunco, La Libertad, El Salvador
... the bar, and I would have done it without the temptation of a shot of tequila. The next day I was on another bus heading to El Salvador. The border crossing was simple and easy and I was in San Salvador by 5 pm. San Salvador is a mini ...
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The coast, Panchimalco, & Mirrador at night
A Travel Blog entry by giuseppem from San Salvador, El Salvador
... . We all strung up hammocks for the night, which I always love doing. The heat and humidity in this part of El Salvador is quite unbearable, that combined with an overcast day led me to sleep much of the day. Planes de Renderos This is ...
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And I Thought Houston Was Wet!
A Travel Blog entry by ottissmith from Santa Ana, Santa Ana, El Salvador
... was 90 degrees and 176% humidity! It was so thick you could "cut it with a machete". Anyway, enough of my complaining! El Salvador is a rugged, tropical countryside that reminds me of Hawaii rain forests or the tropics of Puerto Rico. From when we first ...
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Puerto Cortes
A Travel Blog entry by wolfeac from Puerto Cortes, Honduras
... we didn't have a kitchen to buy a sample or two and prepare it. I also got really excited about the transportation in El Salvador. The buses are like a little piece of heaven on earth. They take old American school buses, paint them ...
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Puerto Viejo - first regret of the trip....
A Travel Blog entry by solskjaer20 from Puerto Viejo, Province of Limon, Costa Rica
... . Ended up going for tea alone but ran into a couple i meet on Utila, Hattie and Georgie the english chicks, an aussie guy i met in el salvador and kory, tony and stephen some guys i meet in san juan del sur. I also knew the german girls were coming in a ...
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Hokey-pokey showers and water proof backpacks
A Travel Blog entry by thriventspokane from San Salvador, El Salvador
... and coffee. The tour ended with a treat of fresh gineos (small yellow sweet bananas—fatter than those of Puerto Rico) and some anticipation of the jaunt around the Community Center to the Child Development Center serving children from 2 to ...
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Puerto Rico: Days 2 and 3
A Travel Blog entry by jbeight from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... - but I'm glad I did. We traveled to Hacienda Buena Vista in Ponce, a region in southern Puerto Rico. The hacienda was founded by the Spaniard Salvador de Vives in the early 1800s, and was a booming agricultural business for years. Throughout its ...
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To the Pacific and Black Sand Beaches
A Travel Blog entry by garrettgetschow from Monterrico, Santa Rosa, Guatemala
... I could give more specific names, but the Spanish to English translation is tough with animals. Eric also told us how to get to El Salvador. He showed us the boat dock- our first stop- and told me the names of the cities we would have to connect through ...
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Hammocks: A Guide to Hammocking
A Travel Blog entry by findandrew from Puerto Viejo, Province of Limon, Costa Rica
... . Puerto Viejo is an amazing town and another town with a beautiful coast. It's a lot more built up than where we were in El Salvador and a lot busier. It has still managed to charm us though - not many places haven't - and we're beginning to miss ...
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dat Grim Reapa ain't gonna get me yet!
A Travel Blog entry by bonkers from San Salvador, Leon, Granada, Corn Islands, Monteverde, Nicaragua
... considering 10,000 of LA's worst gang members have been recently been deported from the US, and they're all from El Salvador! Spent a weekend on the legendary surf beaches near La Libertad I was determined to give it a bash after seeing these ...
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Pura Vida
A Travel Blog entry by sarahhorley from Puerto Viejo, Province of Limon, Costa Rica
... of Puerto Viejo in Costa Rica. Everything here is about double the price of other Central American countries like Guatemala and El Salvador, because it is where all the american kids flock to after they finish college, and where americans go there will ...
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On the Bikes Again, End of the Long Layoff
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Guazacapán, Santa Rosa, Guatemala
... , the road became surprisingly steep and we took a rest stop under an almond tree. When we reached highway 2 and turned south toward El Salvador,Dave’s rear tire went soft. We found a staple like wire had caused another flat.. Soon we were ...
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Laky Men...Guat-a-noodle-icious!
A Travel Blog entry by brooke.sessions from Monterrico Guatemala, Santa Rosa, Guatemala
... (Guatemala is currently going through a presidential election) held a football tournament on the beach with teams from Guatemala and El Salvador. I was suprised at how talented the players were, especially playing on the hot black sand! I managed to make ...
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The Things we do for Turtles!
A Travel Blog entry by jmabro from Monterrico, Santa Rosa, Guatemala
... west coast and a hurricane off the east coast, that means RAIN and LOTS of it. We had planned to head south from Monterrico to El Salvador but we found out that the bridge we would have to cross was either flooded or washed away, as were the roads. There ...
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San Jose, Puerto Viejo & Bocas del Toro
A Travel Blog entry by justinsuzan from Bocas del Toro, Panama
... de turbulentie er even later niet om) kreeg het toestel geen toestemming om San Francisco te verlaten. Natuurlijk hebben we onze vlucht van El Salvador naar Costa Rica niet meer gered, waardoor de vertraging nog verder opliep en we San Jose pas laat in de ...
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