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Willbillson - Bill Wilson

Bill Wilson I am a traveler and a writer interested in forgotten histories and the roads less taken. I have lived in Nashville, Connecticut, the Mississippi Delta, the Negev, Slovenia, London, and now San Francisco, with trips here and there along the way. It's my goal to produce at least one quality travel essay/ related current events piece a week. Comments welcome. I hope you enjoy.
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Read more at On the Road with William Walker On our way to Tikal, Lika and I took a detour to visit the Guatemalan coastal village of Livingston, which is only accessible by boat as it is situated on a delta island at the mouth of the Rio Dulce. Livingston is a long haul from Guatemala City. By the time we arrived at the transit point for Livingston, Puerto Barrios, it was too late to find a launch so we had no choice to stay the night. Puerto Barrios is a rough town, nearly a half a century past its hey-day [View Full Entry]

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September 6th 2007

Oaxaca Part II

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For more recent entries, you can visit me at On the Road With William Walker The past eight months have been tumultuous for Oaxacans, and some say a sharp divide remains amongst fellow citizens. There is disagreement even within some families in the quiet now after the unrest. It is unclear at the moment to what extent the protests will continue. In the meantime, the streets are quiet and a heavy police presence remains (This written yesterday, today a group demonstrators who entered the city clashed with the riot squads still stationed in n [View Full Entry]

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If you like this, check out my regular page at On the Road with William Walker All is quiet in Oaxaca. At the moment it is closer to a ghost town than a traveler’s Mecca, as the preceding months demonstrations have kept the tourists away and sent many locals seeking refuge with friends and family elsewhere. Some hotels have boarded up for the season, and the restaurants that remain open are lucky to have two or three tables’ worth of customers at peak times. The craft bazaars were bereft of buyers. Amazingly, this did not seem t [View Full Entry]

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Read more at On the Road with William Walker The Mosquito Coast is absolutely blowing my mind. In my search for the stories of my distant ancestor, I will start with his ending. In August 1860 he made his last, and by far most haphazard, attempt at conquering Central America. He would never again have the opening that the Liberals of Nicaragua had given him with their invitation to intervene in that country’s civil war in 1855. How he convinced a crew of mercenaries they had any chance of success, after 5 consecutive defeats, leads me to [View Full Entry]

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Bay of Trujillo