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coffee tourism in Central America

L2F-Oct-14-pic-coffee-Guatemala-Filadelfia-Coffee-Resort.png?width=250Java hounds sniffing after both a copacetic cuppa and the chance to experience key aspects of history, culture, and ecology relating to coffee in several Latin American countries have the opportunity to have it all in a number of regions which have f

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A Nifty Nicaragua Sampler

106868647?profile=RESIZE_320x320Central America’s largest country was, not so many years ago, a staple of world headlines pretty much weekly for war and geopolitical intrigue. Yet despite its very flawed ruling régime, Nicaragua today is peaceful, stable, and welcomes tourists of a

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a travel overview of Guatemala

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My journey began in Guatemala City at the Otelito Hotel. This small boutique hotel located in the renowned “Zona Viva” district is within walking distance of excellent dining and nightlife. I recommend one day in Guatemala City, its historical centre

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Tales of the Panama Parrot Vendor

106857529?profile=RESIZE_320x320One day in Bocas del Toro a local dropped by with a parrot to sell me, and while he was there, I decided to ask him about the indigenous culture, their history and traditions. I also asked about their mythologies. "Oh," he replied, "you mean the red

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