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Santa Ana & Parque Nacional Los Volcanes
We are mostly unimpressed with Santa Ana, known as ¨the colonial seat of old money,¨ according to our guidebook. Our arrival, after a two-and-a-half hour bus ride through nasty back roads from Juayua, is met with a smelliness that deeply offends our … Continue reading
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Tagged backpacking, El Salvador, hostel, izalco, national park, santa ana, travel, volcano
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Kevin, a British hostelmate at Anahuac, is itching to get out of Juayua. That’s nuts to us! We absolutely love the small, quaint village that time forgot. However, after dinner and cervesas with Kevin last night and breakfast with him … Continue reading
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Tagged Apaneca, backpacking, El Salvador, jungle, Maya, Rutas de las Flores, travel, zip line, zipline
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Juayua, El Salvador
It’s pretty amazing we made it here at all, what with airline booking issues and maniacal El Salvadoran drivers. But. We’re here. And it also is pretty amazing. Considering we arrived in San Salvador with literally no idea what to … Continue reading
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Tagged art, backpacking, El Salvador, Juayua, painting, travel, waterfall
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