Diving And Dancing In The Rain Don´t Mix


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Published: May 13th 2009
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Small Beginnings To actually get to Honduras required a chicken bus ride of the bumpiest proportions, more dust than the Australian Outback, oh and the best border we have been to yet! There is no official immigration post on the El Salvador side due to some kind of dispute, so we merely bumped on through and up the hill to the Honduran side. There everyone piled off the bus and we duley follo... Read Full Entry



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Hover-tastic

Dave shows off his bouyancy
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Peek-A-Boo

A Swamper. They are hghly endangered and only exisit on Utila
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Blossom

At the botanical gardens in Tela
Tela FestivalTela Festival
Tela Festival

Celebrating the arrival of "los negros" to Honduras
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Colourful Faces

A crowd of amazing costumes
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Cute

Garifuna girl
How RubbishHow Rubbish
How Rubbish

How to ruin the caribbean coast
Young, Fit And Ready To FightYoung, Fit And Ready To Fight
Young, Fit And Ready To Fight

The Honduras army parade their crack commandos in La Esperanza
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Size 34 Spurs Please

With horses still a major form of transport you are never far from a saddlery in southern Honduras
I Remember When It Was All FieldsI Remember When It Was All Fields
I Remember When It Was All Fields

The wonderfully cragged faces of local campesinos tell the story of a lifetime of hard work
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Cave Dwelling Gods

We found this little church in a cave in La Esperanza
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Is This The Right Way Up?

Every where you go in south or central America you are never far from a cop with a huge gun



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