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Day 5: Second Day of Conference, Mayan Ruins
(May 05 '07)
Journal Entry by Kyle Jorgensen
The day officially begins at midnight, so I guess that is where I will start. It was Guatemala’s turn to host the embajada or embassy, an all night party after ...
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Copan
(May 10 '06)
We had a bit of a nightmare trying to get to Copan because we didn´t really do our homework. We had to stay in another border town called Chiquimula overnight which was expensive and really hot.
In ...
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Journal Entry by Lily Zeng
We were awoken at 6:30 a.m. by loud strangers banging on our door and told that we must be ready to leave the hotel at 8:30 a.m. for the conference. We were given ...
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Journal Entry by Sandy McDonald
Originally the group thought that this entry was going to be a short one…but the day turned out to be a lot more interesting than just traveling on a bus. ...
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Mayan ruins of Copan
(Dec 08 '06)
The town of Copan is quite small but very cute. The town is nice for a 15min wander and has nice eateries and a homemade icecream shop but the ruins are the real attraction.
The ruins are set in ...
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Mayan Ruins
(May 21 '07)
Arrived in anothe lovely town next to the Copan Ruins. Cobbled streets pleasant hills how gay. But none the less a lovely little town!
Had a walk around the famous Mayan ruins, pretty impressive ...
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Maya Ruines
(Oct 09 '07)
Ok, ik zal even met terugwerkende kracht mijn website bijwerken vanaf hier. Ik zit inmiddels in Rio Dulce, Guatemala, in een internetcafe aan een meer, boven een viswinkel of iets dergelijks (het ...
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Copan
(May 12 '06)
The town of Copan Ruinas is small , very pretty and colonial.
The ruins aren't as big and impressive as Palenque or Tikal but it has the best preserved stone carvings and was still very ...
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Copan, Honduras
(May 13 '07)
After my week of sickness, Nath and I continued our travels into Honduras to Copan. Copan is famous for the Mayan ruins and the forest in which they sit is very mystic and you can feel the history. We ...
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Another country, another set of ruins
(May 20 '06)
A nice air-con minibus to drive us to Honduras couldn't make the 4am start seem good. The packed lunch provided by the Black Cat Hostel wasn't too good either, but hey, apart from the packed the ...
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Recent Blogs for Copan Ruinas
Journal Entry by Kendall Gustavson
Our second full day in El Salvador started a little later than we had become accustomed to – most people slept in until eight! After a typical Salvadoran ...
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Hondouras
(Nov 19 '06)
For those of you who are the worry-ing types, wanted to let you know I made it to Copan. A long day of travel yesterday starting at 6am, ending about 6pm, but I ...
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