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October 10th 2006
Published: October 10th 2006
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To be completely honest, the Honduras part of our journey was a bit of a let down for us. It seemed a bit more dangerous than the other places we’ve visited (although I don’t know that it is), and due to the different accent I struggled to communicate much more than normal. Now to be fair, we really weren’t there long enough to form a proper opinion or to write the place off completely, and ... Read Full Entry



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A regular sight in Central AmericaA regular sight in Central America
A regular sight in Central America

Not just internet cafes, but Playstation dens as well
The view of Volcan ConcepcionThe view of Volcan Concepcion
The view of Volcan Concepcion

from halfway up Volcan Maderas on Isla Ometepe



10th October 2006

keep the details coming!!
hey guys, i can't tell you how happy (and jealous) it makes me to read all of your adventures. i can't believe i've been back in the states almost 2 months and you all are just getting through central america...there's still so much more exciting tales to come. i love the way you tell stories - with all the important details to fully take us along for the ride. i can really picture all the places and people you meet. thanks so much for not giving up on the journaling (both in words and pictures) even though i know it must be tough this far along in the journey. stay safe and happy! love, kimary
10th October 2006

Do you ever just pinch yourself to make sure all of this is all real..........
What unbelievable travel! Thanks so much for your awesome blogs. Who needs to travel when somebody else will do it for you. I have to confess I would have loved to see the turtles. Be safe. Lots of Love
10th October 2006

I surely miss the travels myself
Hey Paul and Casey, Now I know how my family and friends felt when I wrote them when I backpacked through Aussie and lived in Africa. I am living in your trip. I had a chance to do South America through my Africa boss, however declined, and am now able to experience it through you guys. I was in macchu picchu in April this year, as I was 5 months preggy, just make sure you have the dosh!!! They are New York prices there, and know how to make a buck or six!!! However it is worth every penny,and the Peruvian food is amazing and ever sooo healthy!!! Take the corn when on the train from Cusco to Aguas Caliente, yummie!!! Ok, be safe, and happy travels............adios mis amigos, buen viaje! Lots of love, the new mommy Martina
10th October 2006

Wow!
Even if I never get to make a trip through Latin America, I am getting to visit it through you and Paul. The pictures are beautilful and the storytelling makes me want to start saving my pennies to take a trip too.
10th October 2006

Well, I just want you to know that I love your blogs- pictures, text and all!!! They make great lunch time reading at my office. I too felt very unsafe in Honduras, but Utila was fun, eh... I hope you continue to have a fun-filled and magical trip! That hike looked alot like the one we just did in Hawaii, except we had 40 lb. packs on! Top that... Love Cara
11th October 2006

still lovin it
The Blog is always a pleasure to read and view. Unfotunately moronic individuals pop up everywhere but fortunately number but a few. Don't waste your time giving them a second thought. I, as I'm sure most, love the writing and the pics and I look forward to each new entry. I also note that Paul and I have the same hairstyle.

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