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Posted by NeuroticMatt I'm curious what part(s) of Honduras were these taken at? I have traveled around a few areas before.
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Cool, Matt. It seemed in SP they had the cammo outfits. We spent most of the time around El Progresso. Looks like they really like photos down there
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Cool, Matt. It seemed in SP they had the cammo outfits. We spent most of the time around El Progresso. Looks like they really like photos down there
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My photo was taken just outside La Esperanza, the police were hosting a neighborhood party to try to bond with the local community. There is a LOT of police corruption down there. Most of my time has been spent in the mountains and jungles, about a six hour drive from San Pedro, then a (brutal) four to six hour hike. I guess it could qualify as rural exploration.
Glad to hear that you were on the mainland, a lot of people just visit the island and miss a lot. There is a Chinese restaurant in Progreso, I can never talk anyone else into trying with me. :(
One time I saw a truck that was full of people in black fatigues including full face masks, I lifted my camera to take a picture but one of the locals that was with us suggested against it. Turns out the group was not cops, just the opposite. I stopped taking pictures of people with guns at that point. lol
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Pretty much what others have said here. Just show respect and don't be rude. Keep your hands in clear view, and don't reach towards your belt line.
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