Crossing mountains between Panajachel a San Andres Itzapa
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The lake between volcanos
Hitch-hiking again, the longest downhill in our lives and doing nothing at Atitlan
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In Mexico…
Short summary of what we have seen
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In Mexico like hitch-hikers
Campeche, the west coast of Yucatan, halucinogenous Palenque and crossing the mountains on top of a pick-up truck
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Still in Guatemala
We spent almost 3 weeks in San Pedro la Laguna – a town at lake Atitlan. We were elarning Spanish, met many interesting travellers and we had a rest. We added some articles and some are to come (look also under this one). We were also thinking about of our travelling. The plans still change – we were almost sure, that we want to fly back to Europe from Bolivia, but our neighbour in the hotel inspired us for the south of Argentina – we will see :)
Anyway, 2 days ago (3rd of April) we bicycled from Panajachel to San Andres Itzapa, where the Maya Pedal organisation is located. It was a hard day full of going uphill, but in a beautiful nature. We are going to spend couple days here – learn something about the bicimachinas, climb the vulcano and see Antugua. And then fast to El Salvador and cross Honduras to Nicaragua.
Back to the past
Menonites, their culture and our intrusion between them
In Mexico like cyclists
Slow change of opinion about the country, empty roads and still living Maya language
In Mexico like tourists
American consum life in Cancun, discovering that 100million Mexicans are short and poor, remains from antient Mayas and big disappointment from people
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Cuba, country for everybody
5* hotel, casa particular or sleeping at local’s houses plus a little thoughts on socialism
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Habana Vieja
The atmosphere of an old town which is falling apart, lots of people and a suspection of cholera
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