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                    <title>Relaxation yoga and shoppingg</title>
                    <description>So weve been in Lake Atitlanmeaning39at the water for almost a week now and we still dont feel the need to move on First of all this place is beautiful It is the deepest lake in Central America and has a 3 volcanoes and Mayan villages surrounding it. It is also known as the Mayan scared place. We found a town called San Pedro or what we call our little retreat. Its full of artists peop</description>
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                    <title>Casa Guatemala</title>
                    <description>After being piled into Rapiditos mini buses literally feeling like sardines in a tin we arrived at Hotel Backpackers which is the accomadation given to the volunteers of Casa Guatemala. We filled out a few forms tasted our first Guatemalan beer Gallo and got shown our dorm before we enjoyed a nice meal looking over the waters edge at Hotel Backpackers. We were located right on the water und</description>
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                    <title>Travelling The Ruta Lenca </title>
                    <description>We had a lovely week in Lago de Yojoa with lots of relaxing pints of ale and yummy food. We ended up spending 6 days there and although we didnt want to leave the DD brewery we thought it was time to hit the road 6 hours and 3 buses later we found ourselves in La Esperanza where for the first time in 3 months we were searching for our fleeces. La Esperanza thinking it was going to be a quiet </description>
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                    <title>CONGRATULATIONS</title>
                    <description>Congratulations big Sis and Alex on your engagement Nice to hear the good news Were both looking forward to celebrating when we get homeLove Brother and RosieXXX</description>
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                    <title>Lago De Yojoa</title>
                    <description>DD Ale Brewery is in a quiet little town amongst several others situated high in the mountains and has already become another favorite stop of ours Planning on pitching a tent and enjoying the cooler climate in these dizzy heights we took one look .... Just out of interest at the private room with a fan and somehow pitching tents went on the back burner so we dropped our bags with a giggle a</description>
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                    <title>Its my BBIRRTHDDAAYYY  </title>
                    <description>I thought id dedicate a blog to my special day as it was just oh so special  To start with i woke up on July 4th to find out we were leaving our hostel to stay somewhere else With no directions and the word lighthouse on a key i was given i had to get us to where our new accomadation was Lighthouse... where could that be We walked to the end of the island and this gorgeous hotel was on a d</description>
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                    <title>Pictures as promised </title>
                    <description>Spending a restless night in what we are sure was a haunted hostel we jumped into the back of a 4x4 Jeep bumping up and down whilst holding on as tight as we could we arrived at the gorgeous jungle river lodge White water rafting was an experience our guide was very adventurous and we are sure that it would not be legal if it were anywhere else but here First we started by getting into the wa</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Central-America-Caribbean/Honduras/Bay-Islands/Utila/blog-728650.html</link>
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                    <title>Hola Honduras</title>
                    <description>Traveling for 8 hours entertaining ourselves by fighting over the window seat and trying out the local snacks that were being sold at each stop we finally made it to La Ceiba Honduras after a lovely relaxing week in Omoa.ltbr stylefontfamily arial sansserif fontsize 13px lineheight normal gtWe arrived into Honduras last Friday by boat after some interesting immigration proced</description>
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                    <title>When Lightening Strikes.....</title>
                    <description>After staying in Placencia for more than an hour we decided that it was by far not one of our favorite spots Our one and only night in Placencia Belize was very eventful so I thought I39d write a blog dedicated to that night onlyltbr stylefontfamily arial sansserif fontsize 13px lineheight normal textalign webkitauto gtTo start off with we found everyone there quite r</description>
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                    <title>Our last blog before we hit Honduras </title>
                    <description>Relaxed... is an understatement after being submerged into the 39go slow39 jamaican atmosphere in Caye Caulker..  We spent most of our days in a hammock or searching for one whilst enjoying the local rum Caye caulker was a tiny island that we could walk around easily in about an hour. There were no cars allowed on the island so it consisted of walkers and golf carts We actually stayed b</description>
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                    <title>Hello from Belize  </title>
                    <description>Helloo everyone just thought we39d take some time away from lying on the beach with rum punch in our hands with no concept of time and not really knowing what day it is Where to start ay I know we have been here a week feels alot longer and we havent even blogged yet We arrived into Cancun mexico a week ago yesterday and caught a ferry over to a small island called Isla Mujeres very n</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Central-America-Caribbean/Belize/Belize-Barrier-Reef/Caye-Caulker/blog-723003.html</link>
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                    <title>If we have forgotten anything now it's too late  </title>
                    <description>So....here we are poised to start our adventure backpacks packed passports at ready and the itinerary complete. 5 and half hours until we get up and jump into what might be our last warm shower for the next 3 months   Sleeping is probably a good idea right now but do you know what....we are far to excited for that so some tunes are playing and the horlicks are in hand  ..... Central Ame</description>
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                    <title>Almost time to head off on our Central American Adventure.........  ... .... </title>
                    <description>Only 5 more days until were off to Mexico to start our 3 month backpacking adventure.. So now while were spending a day getting packed and ready to go i thought id take the time to fill you in on everything we have been up to in America Where to start.... its been a while hasnt it Well..... Ill start with Florida... HOW AMAZING  We started off in Charleston or as Steve calls it Charles Town</description>
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                    <title>Rosie  Steves American Roadtrip </title>
                    <description>After some salsa dancing and greek food with a few watermelon hookahs thrown in we had a few days relaxing at the Pitt residence including a few games of pool and cards. Planning our first Roadtrip over a few grey goose and fresca39s our aim is to visit CharlestonSavannahEast Coast of Florida including Disneyworld Miamiiiiii for the weekend then shoot up the west coast stopping as an</description>
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                    <title>Finally Arrived </title>
                    <description>After being delayed on the plane for an hour and a half plus a 9 hour plane journey to Atlanta GA we finnaly arrived  I dont think we realized how hot it would actually be... the heat hit us as soon as we walked out the door A nice feeling tho as england rarely gets above 15 degreesWe met my mum and dad at the airport in Atlanta around 9pm ... thinking steve...aka Jason Bourne  would be</description>
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