Monthly Archives: October 2011
Review – Travel Bag – Carry On – by Tom Bihn
Have you used a bag that seizes to amaze you, or even better seems to have the never ending space for your thing? If you raised your hand yes, then the only bag you could be referring to is: Tom [...]
Surf Breaks and Beaches of El Salvador
El Salvador is one of those countries you hear about either in passing or in some conversation. But then when you think about it, it’s not a country that is well known and certainly not one that gets a reputation [...]
Punta Manabique, Guatemala – Photo Essay
Punta Manabique is one of the most untouched and unseen areas of all of Guatemala! The only way to get there is to hire a private boat which can run you around $200 from Livingston, and chances are you won’t [...]
Traditional Festivals and Events of Guatemala
Guatemalans sure know how to throw a party and celebrate a holiday. Ether they are flying 30 foot wide kites commemorating the dead on The day of the dead, or they are creating some of the most amazing ‘Alfombras’ (rugs) [...]
Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica – Photo Essay
Puerto Jimenez is the largest town on the Osa Peninsula. It is the main port area with some of the best fishing to be done. It’s also close to Corcovado national park. The beaches here rock and the small village [...]






