Honduras

Parque Central is definitely the center of town. Men, women and children line the benches and walkways to sit in the shade and people watch.
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There is a heavy police presence in Tegucigalpa. This old man is a retired police officer, but he still helps control the traffic for this one intersection.
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I had to stop for some dunkin donuts, a little taste of home. However they didn´t understand "medium regulaaah".
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This photo was taken at the steamy border coming into Honduras.
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Tom is an american who owns the Tabacco Road Inn, one of the only hostels in Tegucigalpa. He rides a dirtbike and took me for a ride up to La Tigra national park.
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The windy, dirt road up to La Tigra is a beautiful ride. It´s amazing how quickly you can go from dense, city streets to open, pine forest.
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I kept the moto inside Tabacco Road at night and it involved a two stair obstacle, always good photo ops.

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Tegucigalpa from the La Tigra road. The city is absolutely emormous.
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