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Travel Blogs from Tegucigalpa
Show Me Something We Can Sink Our Teeth Into....
... say "toasty". I'm sure a dentist wearing sweatbands on his arms and a headband looked anything but professional but that is what they got!
As each team closes down the clinic at the end of their week, they take notes about what the next group will need to bring down to replenish supplies. Just about everyone on the trip went home with an empty suitcase that was filled with supplies on the way down!
For most of the patients, we are ...
Noisy capitol, but relief from the heat.
... fantastic views of the city. From there we walked back down the hill, bought a few supplies in the supermarket and went back to the room for a rest. After a nice midday rest and sandwich in our room, we walked down to McDonalds to get an ice cream and use their wifi, again. Email checked, we walked back to the hotel, relaxed for a bit and then showered before heading out for a burger around the corner. However, as is the norm apparently, the rain came down, so we returned ...
Corn Products on the way to Swiss Honduras
... from Honduras but no stamps. I saw some fridge magnets that I liked but thought they were too pricey. I walked around a bit and then joined Jane and Naomi who were sitting at an outdoor restaurant. Kerry joined us, then Jane & Naomi left and Kerry and I chatted until we started to think about meeting Lou and the others for the streetside dinner of baleadas - a Honduran specialty of tortillas with cheese and other ...
Ciudad de miedo
... que no existen y que la municipalidad no abre hasta el martes ya que por alguna razón el lunes es feriado.
No hay lugar donde se pueda obtener un mísero mapa con información!!! Gracias a Dios había estado averiguando con Santo Google antes de venir y tengo mas o menos claro donde quiero ir, el tema es que no sé cómo debo hacerlo, ni los tiempos de demora, etc,etc.
Creo que me había mal acostumbrado a tener todo en la mano, bueno, sera parte de la aventura.
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Big City Living
I jumped aboard a little 12 seater Cessena for the 20 minute flight from Roatan to La Ceiba where I transferred to a slightly larger two prop plane to continue on to Tegucigalpa, my first Central American Capital. The beauty of jumping on these little planes is that they frequently weigh you and your luggage to make sure they will be able to take off - this does of course negate the need to pack travel scales to monitor your weight ...
Location
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free parking
- Kitchenette