Indulging my wanderlust


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Published: December 13th 2012
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6 hours bus ride and I finally arrived in the small town of Copan. To get through the boarder overland, we were asked by the shuttle driver to fill-up 2 custom papers. The declaration questions I find quite bizarre; I must declare about anything and everything I am bringing to Honduras with no exception to my personal belongings. Maybe it was just me or the alcohol still floating in my system from... Read Full Entry



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jungle side trail in Copan ruins.
Quesedillas (cheese bread)Quesedillas (cheese bread)
Quesedillas (cheese bread)

28L... sort of dry but cheesy
LocalsLocals
Locals

random locals asked me to take a photo of them
Cafe con lecheCafe con leche
Cafe con leche

I can still remember the taste
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missing piece of work

more archeological excavations needed
Mayan burial positionMayan burial position
Mayan burial position

Mayans bury their dead facing the east where the sun rises and in fetal position to signify that they will be reborn after death.
yikes! watch your headyikes! watch your head
yikes! watch your head

this baby is guarding the tomb of the king



13th December 2012

Hmmm...children's kidneys...
Interesting blog. Would love to travel Central America some time. The food and coffee look pretty decent, too. Have fun in El Salvador! Cheers, Jens

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