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- 5 Delicious Dishes Not to Skip While Traveling Through Central AmericaIf you're traveling throughout Central America there are a few delicious dishes even the seasoned traveler should not miss.
Best 5: Stops for First Time Central America VisitorsA list of the top five locations to visit on your first time to Central America.- Cigarettes and Alcohol- a Central American TravelogueThe beginning of my Central American travelogue from the summer of 2008
Central America, Off the Radar Screen for RetireesCentral America, long forgotten about except for memories of being 'banana republics' or for years of civil strife, is now ready for the next wave of retirees from the US.
The Soncoya Tree of Central AmericaA common member of the Annona genus can be found growing in the Central American regions of Mexico and Panama.
Traveling to the Surprisingly Scenic El Salvadorof the 21 volconos, three are sometimes active: the beaches are quiet acres of vacant black sand, with sparkling blue waves. The capital, San Salvador, is the most vibrant in Central America.- Best Backpacking Trails in Central AmericaBackpacking is an easy, relaxing activity that is not very expensive. Here is a list of some nice trails in Central America.
- Introduction to Central American CuisineLots of people mistakenly assume everyone south of the Rio Grande eats tacos, burritos and other Mexican food. This article will introduce you to the unique character of the food eaten in the countries that connect North and South America.
Cell Phones in Central AmericaBe prepared for frustration and loss of connectivity: with a little planning and forethought, your vacation won't be hampered by not being able to call home.
Central American Spider Monkey: Facts and InformationEverything you need to know about the Central American spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) including mating habits, diet and conservation status. It is also known as Geoffroy's spider monkey.
The Central American Bushmaster - The Longest Pit Viper in the WorldThe Central American bushmaster is one of the most fascinating snakes in the world. This article tells you all about the longest pit viper in the world, and helps to understand the dangers to humans as well.- Want to Travel to Central America, Then Travel to These AreasThis article will teach you about spots where you can take your family to Central America, and on the other hand be safe to.
- Central America Largest Lake: Nicaragua LakeA geography article on Lake Nicaragua, the largest lake in Central America.
- Central America -1990discussing politics around the old hacienda
- The Spanish Audio Bible in Central AmericaFor those interested in missionary work within Central America, it is important to understand the major religious denominations.
Rice Urges Central American Countries to Switch to BioFuelOn her recent trip to Panama, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice along with Brazilian government officials promoted the use of biofuels in Central American and Caribbean countries.- Houston Dynamo Current Favorites in Regional Soccer Championship?Former favorites have seemingly missed their chance to play on the world stage by failing to qualify for the regional tournament. With the usual powers missing, will this be the year for an American team to take the cup?
Learn Spanish in Central AmericaHave you always wanted to learn Spanish? There is an affordable, highly effective way to learn Spanish which you may never even have considered - a Central American language school.- White-Nosed Coati FactsWhite-nosed coati facts and information; describing where they live, what they eat as well as how they mate and raise their young.
- Facts About KinkajousA look into the interesting habits and traits of the kinkajou, a small animal native to the rainforest.
'Our Government Will Sacrifice People to Accomplish a Goal'Ross spoke to Russia Today television and painted a clear picture of how the U.S. government orchestrated the Iran-Contra operation and what it was capable of doing in order to further its agenda.
Managua and BeyondThe ongoing adventures of a ten day bus trip, through El Salvador, Honduras and into the cities of Managua, Granada and Leon.
Unusual Lodging in Cost Rica: Hotel Costa VerdeWhat follows is a brief description of the Hotel Costa Verde's distinct aviation inspired suite and eatery.
Plan B for a Rainy Day in GautemalaIt's summer and you've been planning this vacation to Guatemala for almost a year like the rest of Central America, has two seasons, the wet and the dry.
Top Ten Picks for Travel in Central AmericaA practical guide, from personal experiences, of how to get the most from your travels in Central America.- Events of September 12thHistorical events taken place on the day of my birthday.
- The Best Beaches in Central AmericaThe people who love to get away and experience eco friendly resorts will enjoy the natural beauty of the coastlines and coral reefs.
A Global Feast Part 1Foods in Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, and the Middle East.- How to Eat ChayoteFor those foreign to this wonderful delicacy, Chayote resembles a heart shaped squash - but its texture and flavor is unique.
- Earthquake in Central America!An earthquake struck off the coast of Honduras early this morning, this is my account of events.
- FIFA World Cup Qualifying Final Round North, Central American and CaribbeanA review of the 6 teams left in the qualifying for the 3.5 places from the North, Central America and Caribbean confederation
- FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying: North and Central America and CaribbeanA review of the countries who are trying to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
- Mibo's Tile Tatoos: Textiles from Mexico, South America, and Central AmericaMibo's Tile Tatoos are a great inexpensive way to create a new look in the bathroom or kitchen.
Advanced Strategies for Risk - The Game of World DominationHere are some tips and strategies for advancing beyond the above-average level in the game of Risk.
The Downside of Spontaneous Travel in Central America, Part III: Bus Hijacking!Read about a bus hijacking in this surprise ending to a three part series on spontaneous travel in Central America.- The Downside of Spontaneous Travel in Central America - Part II: ARMED ROBBERY!Zona 1 was the safe zone where tourists could freely walk the streets at night, they said. But they forgot to mention the "except" clause.
- Guatemalan Trade Fair in California: Big International BusinesGuatemalan artisans will offer colorful clothing and handicrafts for the second year in a row in Los Angeles CA. US big business will sell real estate and wire transfer to the growing Hispanic market segmen.t




