Legends of Honduras — the Pech of Las Marias

By Kadmiel | Jul 29, 2009

There is a lost city in Honduras which is considered mysterious, and this is Ciudad Blanca. It has been the focus of many expeditions searching for this lost city.
The Pech people moved to the Rio Platano area, settling in Chilmecca, near Casa Blanca. This according to a native was a city carved in white [...]

Deposed Honduran leader prepares risky return…

By Kadmiel | Jul 24, 2009

Honduras’ deposed president headed toward his nation’s border Thursday to prepare a risky return home to reverse an ouster that is testing the vitality of democracy in Latin America.
The interim government that sent Manuel Zelaya into exile vows to arrest the president if he sets foot in Honduras. Zelaya said he would make a second [...]

Exotic & Traditional Food To experience in Honduras

By Kadmiel | Jul 22, 2009

If you are traveling to Honduras for the first time you are probably interested in knowing what type of food that you will be exposed to. Is it good food? Is it too exotic? Is it something ill like? Well we will take a few moments to explore some of the delicious and wonderful food [...]

Honduras Under Siege

By Kadmiel | Jul 21, 2009

This is an interesting video on Honduras pleas let me know what you think??
Bertha Oliva: Coup leaders are reviving despotism of the 80s in bid to crush participatory democracy

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In Deeply Split Honduran Society, a Potentially Combustible Situation

By admin | Jul 14, 2009

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — To many poor Hondurans, deposed president Manuel “Mel” Zelaya was a trailblazing ally who scrapped school tuitions, raised the minimum wage and took on big business.
“He met with us — the taxi drivers could go to the presidency and talk to him, the poor farmers, the women’s groups,” said Berta Cáceres, 38, [...]

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