Monthly Archives: October 2011

Cultural and Traditional Tours of Guatemala

Guatemala has one of the richest cultural backgrounds in all of Central America. Having a population of 80% indigenous with 26 different Mayan groups, traditions are a strong part of their daily lives. Many villages welcome visitors to experience first-hand [...]

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Posted in Destinations, Guatemala, Guatemala Tours and Services, Travel | Leave a comment

Sierpe, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica – Photo Essay

Sierpe River in the Morning

 
Cabins in Sierpe on the River

 
Relaxing at our hotel in Sierpe

 
Sierpe’s Local Crocodile

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Central America Map – Review – Nelles Verlag

Preparation for any trip always starts with a map. At least in our house. My husband is a bit of a Map junkie. He first needs to get his coordinates ready to go and then upload them into his GPS.  [...]

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Leon Nicaragua – Video of the Week

Leon, Nicaragua is known for being the center memorial city where the bulk of the civil war happened. It is also the university hub of Nicaragua. Plus, the largest cathedral in Central America.

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Jet Setting on Playa Sunzal, El Salvador

When I think of jet setters, rarely does hanging out in El Salvador come to mind. I must admit this has all changed after our visit to Hola Betos Restaurant. From the outside the restaurant doesn’t look like anything special. [...]

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