I know why they save the hot spring until last, to wash the perspiration off your brow.
( zip lining is a whole other post )
This little island is home to approx. 100 original tribes people.
this guys is filleting our lunch for us.
this was a bit scary to start off with. I was crowded by a group of kids and adults alike until a couple of the elders came out and helped me get to this area that separated us from them and we were than able to hand the stuff out without them grabbing at us or our stuff.
desolate island that we stopped to snorkel. the kids found it way more fun to catch and play with hermit crabs.
hermit crabs
Destiny playing water volley ball
hotel staff
another neat thing about this holiday is that the flight crew was able to stay in Honduras for the week. they were put up in our hotel so we got to know them and hang out with them for the week. This is Tony in this picture with the kids. He came with us on our snorkeling adventure.

He was a great guy, and our pilot
Well this well have to hold you over for now. Will share more soon.
Well this well have to hold you over for now. Will share more soon.
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Beautiful photos! How did you decide to go to Honduras?
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