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Tikal, Mayan Temple, Guatemala

After spending the first night of our journey in Belize City at the Fort Street Hotel, dining on Red Snapper in Banana leaf, and drinking 32 oz. Margaritas ,it was time for the five of us, along with our Maya driver and guide to make the long drive to Tikal in Guatemala.

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San Juan Puerto Rico

San Juan is the capital city of Puerto Rico. In San Juan you can find that some places in San Juan Puerto Rico keeps the historic buildings structure in the same way the Spanish Empire have them. The other area in San Juan is more oriented in modern things including the expressways, Hotels and buildings with the newest things available, you can see some Hotels in San Juan that are the same caliber of those ones that you can find in Florida and other places in the World.

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Nicaragua - The Undiscovered Country

“Nicaragua? Why Nicaragua?” The question’s been asked by everyone I’ve come in contact with since my return from investigating investment opportunities in this economically down-trodden Central American country.

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A Panama Hotel Story - How I Couldn't Find A Hotel In Panama City, Panama

It was relatively early in the morning when I boarded the chilly cabin of flight 2189 destined for Panama. The airlines had a way of organizing who on plane first and my group, group 5, was pretty normal: a few sporty looking guys—perhaps on some sort of fraternity field trip—and a family of five fat people who looked not unlike an organized pod of land whales.

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Go to Guatemala!

Does Mayan culture pique your interest? Do you want to see a live volcano? Does visiting a place called the Land of Eternal Spring interest you? If so, go to Guatemala!

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A Stay At Old San Juan In Puerto Rico

One of the most used departure ports for cruise ships in the Caribbean is San Juan in Puerto Rico. We decided to arrive a day early to San Juan in order to see some sights before our cruise ship departure. San Juan, known as 'La Ciudad Amurallada' (the walled city), was founded in 1521 and is the oldest city under the US flag.

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Panama Canal: Challenge of Connecting Two Oceans of Different Levels

Many would be surprised to know that the Panama Canal runs north to south to link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, not east to west.

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Panama: Much More Than Palm Trees Swaying in the Tropical Breeze

Panama. Warm, tropical, palm trees silhouetted against the golden sky of a setting sun. Yes, it is all those romantic things. But it is so much more.

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What Do You Know About Belize

Belize is tucked into the northeast corner of Central America, bordering Mexico's Yucatan peninsula to the north, Guatemala's Petén wilderness to the west, and the Caribbean Ocean to the east. Culturally however, Belize and its hundreds of cayes (islands, pronounced keys ) is more Caribbean than Latin. English is spoken everywhere (along with seven other languages). The diversity is astounding, especially considering there are only 260,000 people in the entire country.

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