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Just my photos organized from a recent trip to Copan Ruinas - Mayan
ruins. http://www.geocities.com/westie97/copan.html Had a great time. Ruins were fantastic. Hotel was nice, we were right on the central park near banks, restuarants, craft bazaars, etc. Went on a three hour horseback ride to an indigenous Chorti-Mayan village. OB Food - the restuarants SUCKED big time. Every single meal we ordered was cold! YUCK - there is nothing worse IMHO than room temperature scrambled eggs and barely tan "toast" that was limp. The only exceptions were Twisted Tanya's - run by an ex-pat Brit's daughter and a pizza place run by an ex-pat American. We actually had hot food there. I had garlic shrimp at Tanya's, kid had an excellent snapper dinner in a spinach sauce and her friend had salmon ravioli (he's a local Honduran and has never salmon) Sandi |
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S.Dunlap wrote:
> Just my photos organized from a recent trip to Copan Ruinas - Mayan > ruins. > > http://www.geocities.com/westie97/copan.html > > Had a great time. Ruins were fantastic. Hotel was nice, we were right > on the central park near banks, restuarants, craft bazaars, etc. Went > on a three hour horseback ride to an indigenous Chorti-Mayan village. > > OB Food - the restuarants SUCKED big time. Every single meal we > ordered was cold! YUCK - there is nothing worse IMHO than room > temperature scrambled eggs and barely tan "toast" that was limp. The > only exceptions were Twisted Tanya's - run by an ex-pat Brit's > daughter and a pizza place run by an ex-pat American. We actually had > hot food there. I had garlic shrimp at Tanya's, kid had an excellent > snapper dinner in a spinach sauce and her friend had salmon ravioli > (he's a local Honduran and has never salmon) > > Sandi Nice stuff Sandi! -- http://www.rupert.net/~solar Return address supplied by 'spammotel' http://www.spammotel.com |
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S.Dunlap wrote:
> Just my photos organized from a recent trip to Copan Ruinas - Mayan > ruins. > > http://www.geocities.com/westie97/copan.html > > Had a great time. Ruins were fantastic. Hotel was nice, we were right > on the central park near banks, restuarants, craft bazaars, etc. Went > on a three hour horseback ride to an indigenous Chorti-Mayan village. > > OB Food - the restuarants SUCKED big time. Every single meal we > ordered was cold! YUCK - there is nothing worse IMHO than room > temperature scrambled eggs and barely tan "toast" that was limp. The > only exceptions were Twisted Tanya's - run by an ex-pat Brit's > daughter and a pizza place run by an ex-pat American. We actually had > hot food there. I had garlic shrimp at Tanya's, kid had an excellent > snapper dinner in a spinach sauce and her friend had salmon ravioli > (he's a local Honduran and has never salmon) > > Sandi Nice stuff Sandi! -- http://www.rupert.net/~solar Return address supplied by 'spammotel' http://www.spammotel.com |
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