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  • Estoy en Tegucigalpa!Well...no more island life for me. We flew out from Coxen Hole (the biggest town on Roatan) this morning. We flew to La Cieba and from there we flew to Teguc. The connection between the flights was Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Sep 8, 2009
  • Vaya Honduras!Very charged and interesting couple days. Lets break it down. 1. I got the hotel I wanted! We will be staying in Tela on September 15-18th. In a hotel one block from the beach. And we Posted by buscarme in En El Desconocido | Sep 6, 2009
  • And here's the rub.....So, as I've mentioned in previous posts, I've been fuddling on the road to San Pedro for quite some time. I've felt kind of like a migratory animal. It's time to head south. Don't really have a Posted by buscarme in En El Desconocido | Sep 4, 2009
  • Island LifeSo...I've decided to stop with the day-by-day account of everything I have done and just write. So...life on an island has is downsides: It's really hot, and super humid and I have TONS of really itchy bug bites. Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Aug 31, 2009
  • Aun Necesito TachuelasRandom Ramblings of a Lazy Domingo. Last night was a good night. I slept sounder than I have since I've been here. Perhaps it had to do with a very welcomed visit from a teacher at school. She Posted by buscarme in En El Desconocido | Aug 30, 2009
  • Days 7/8On Wednesday Erica and I decided to go for a walk and spent time walking with some kids who had just gotten out of school. We went pretty far and found some littler kids playing on mangrove trees at Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Aug 28, 2009
  • Days 4/5/6On Sunday morning here there is Sunday School instead of church. The women met together about 11am and Kathy spoke to them on parts of the marriage seminar that would be more easily discuessed without the prescense of men Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Aug 26, 2009
  • Training, Our First Day of School, and other Tid Bits.....I wrapped up my week of training this past Friday. It was intense, it was quick, and made me a teacher in five days! I can now write weekly AND yearly plans and with the help of how-to youtube videos, Posted by buscarme in En El Desconocido | Aug 24, 2009
  • Day 3Today we walked down to the beach and saw some of the "barrios" (neighborhoods) of Punta Gorda. For lunch we went down to the beach again to where they were serving food as a fundraiser. There was music, Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Aug 22, 2009
  • Days 1/2As I said in my last entry, I arrived here with little incident. Bob and Cathy Owen picked us up from the airport with a you man from there church named Carlos. We ate lunch when we got out Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Aug 21, 2009
  • Estoy en Honduras!Well, two plane rides, a car ride, and a boat ride, I am at my final destination. Customs and emigration were pretty easy and everything went pretty well. I will definitly write more tomorrow, but for tonight I am Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Aug 20, 2009
  • Almost Gone!Right now it's 10:30 pm Tuesday. Tomorrow, I will head for Tulsa in the morning. It will take around 7 hours-ish to get there. We will try to get to sleep really early because my flight Thursday morning is Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Aug 18, 2009
  • Honduras: In the Eye of a Coup d'EtatTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (Aug. 7, 2009) -- Here I am in a city tormented by uncertainty. It is much more than a mere constitutional crisis. Far worse than a confrontation between rich and poor, or right and left. Posted by AC Frieden in The Frieden Trails | Aug 8, 2009
  • Yay!!!!I got word this morning that my trip got the go ahead!!! The EXACT date isn't for sure, but both Erica and I have said that two weeks from now would work for us, so if it works for Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Jul 29, 2009
  • Getting closer...Well, my time in Honduras is getting closer. I don't know exactly when I will leave yet, but of course it is getting closer! And that is exciting! I am getting closer to having my funds raised, but I Posted by SarahMay86 in A Traveller's Tale | Jul 28, 2009
  • Lariam nightmaresI'm now getting ready for my trip to Honduras, where I'll be spending a month doing marine conservation on the island of Utila. Getting ready for such a trip is quite daunting, but I'm up-to-date with all my vaccinations and Posted by vp407 in Marine conservation in Honduras | Jun 22, 2009
  • HondurasSunday 07 June 2009 Took the bus to San Pedro Sula in Honduras. It was a bit of a risk with me run problem but the medicine worked fine so no problems during the seven hour ride. This is Posted by Marcos92uk in LASA Tour 2009-10 | Jun 22, 2009
  • Copan, Honduras [img=http Posted by olin in Sinusoidal Planetary Circumscription | May 4, 2009
  • Antigua, A Live Volcano & Diving On The Bay IslandsWell, it's been an eventful few weeks since our last update! In this time we've been learning Spanish, climbed a live volcano, been robbed at machete-point, shaken by three earthquakes and become certified divers. Firstly mums and other worried relativ Posted by Ross-Lori in Ross & Lori | Jun 10, 2009
  • We All Live In A.... ?As we move through our travelling experience, we´re finding our plans changing more and more. Some of this is due to us deciding we want to change our focus on (first food, now diving). And some of it is due Posted by pendleton in The Pendleton Odyssey | May 15, 2009
  • Happy dayz in Honduras, Cruising Caribbean Style! 'Oiga, Aqui por favor, AQUI!' steve shouts as our micro bus tears around the corner that has the Headman Alas bus terminal, well more like a little office with a sign in the middle of nowhere. T Posted by jessnsteve in Kays Odyssey | May 13, 2009
  • RoatánRoatán is a funny place. When we sit down and pick it apart it's easy to dismiss. The place is brutally hot in the middle of the day, compounded by the almost total lack of any breeze and the fact Posted by pendleton in The Pendleton Odyssey | May 10, 2009
  • San Pedro Sula, HondurasLeaving Lazybones for Honduras we picked up a fifth member named Foeke (pronounced foo-kah), a dutch dude traveling alone. We had a long ride head of us and were hoping to get to San Pedro Sula by 4pm, in time Posted by olin in Sinusoidal Planetary Circumscription | May 3, 2009
  • Underwater Love. It is so deep. So beautifully liquid. We were finally ready to start our scuba diving adventure in Utila. After considering different schools, we chose Captain Morgan's Dive Center (it turned out to be a great choice!) and Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Apr 2, 2009
  • Saturday night fever and Sunday morning rafting! The next morning we left Aguas Termales by foot, because there were no taxis, colectivos or buses, and 3km later we were on the way to San Pedro Sula, then to La Ceiba. We got to Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Apr 1, 2009
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