Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Antigua, Guatemala and the Earth Lodge

We stopped by Antigua on our way home from Honduras. Its a beautiful colonial city full of shopping and delicious international food.
a muy sexy fountain in the square
Church

another church


The Arch, one of the few original buildings left standing after the big earthquake


Some are still falling apart. Cuidado!


colorful street in downtown


Hanging out at the Earth Lodge. The Earth Lodge is a small lodge about 20 minutes outside of Antigua in a small villiage. It has 6 cabins, a dorm, 2 treehouses a sauna, movie room and dinner hall. its built over an avacado far and overlooks Antigua.



Looking over Antigua


The view from the treehouse.

of course we stayed in the treehouse!!


San Juan, Honduras

San Juan is a tiny pueblo near Gracias. To get to San Juan we had to find a specific guest house in Gracias and talk to a certain lady wh showed us a book that explained what to do and where to stay in San Juan. From there we had to catch a series of collectivos and find another lady in San Juan to arrange a place to stay and a guide. But its all part of the adventure right?
One of the places we visited in San Juan was a local family that hand made bricks for houses. An average Hondurean house takes 5000 bricks. Each one made by hand.
First you have to break up the clay
the you have to put the clay in the mold (4 at a time)

you let them dry in the sun


After they are cooked for 10 hours in an oven the yare ready to be made into a house. they use handmade tools to transport them also.
We got a rare opportunity to take a horseback ride to the Enchanted Canyon




We took a dip here, this was no hot spring water, this was COLD!!! But refreshing on the hot day!



Standing over the enchanted canyon






The Enchanted Canyon



we hiked into tha canyon to eat lunch. and washed off in the water fall.



Gracias, Honduras

Gracias is a small mountaint town in the Center of Honduras. The people here were very friendly. We came up here to cool off from the oppressive coastal heat. We did some hiking and ate meals on the street corner with the locals, what can i say it was the best food in town.
Looking down on Gracias
We headed out to some hotsprings outside of town. It was about an hour walk but the super friendly local people insisted on giving us rides bother there and back. we didn't know that the day we went was a national holiday and everyone was off. So EVERYONE was at the hot springs.

Some crazy looking grasshoppers






Tela, Honduras

Where old meets new.

Yes we like seeing Travis but this picture is actually taken to capture the horse and cart in the background
These are Oropendula. They are these incredible birds. The are reddish with gold tails. They nest in colonies, in these hanging nests and they only nest in one type of tree. The make the most bizarre sounds, series of pops, hums and sonar type sounds. crazy!

We visited a botanical garden while in Tela and spent hours in the flowers watching the hummingbirds, unfortunately they were too fast to get a photo.
we found ourselves a nice swimming hole and had a cheeky dip. this water was totally clear and full of these tiny fish that followed us around and nibbled at our skin.

Trujillo, Honduras

After Roatan we settled into some real sightseeing of one of the most laid back countries in Central America. The people of Honduras were amazing. One of our first stops was in the small town on Trujillo, once a thriving tourism center but due to severe damage from Hurricane Mitch tourism has declined. It is on its way back though.
Checking out the scene.
trujillo is famous for bing Honduras' last stand against William Walker. You may remember our friend Walker from earlier posts, the famous Tennessean that took over Nicaragua twice. He made his move on Honduras but they were having none of it and shot him at the fort where I am standing. Go Honduras!!

The view from the fort is beautiful. I can see why William Walker wanted it.

The hills surrounding trujillo covered in Palm forests