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Hanging in Pana

GUATEMALA | Sunday, 10 August 2008 | Views [642] | Comments [1]

Our transportation to the Nature Reserve, a tuk-tuk.

Our transportation to the Nature Reserve, a tuk-tuk.

Our daily routine here is to have some activity from the morning until early afternoon, then relax at the hotel in the mid-late afternoon. This is for several reasons. First and foremost, kids find most parts of foreign travel (walking, language, transportation, waiting, new foods, looking at shops, history, sightseeing, etc.) boring! They need the down time and always look forward to resting at the hotel, playing a game together, reading Harry Potter or watching some familiar TV. In Pana, we decided to start out easy, so we're in a moderate hotel that has a TV. We've been enjoying the Olympics last night and this afternoon. Other reasons for the late afternoon in the hotel is that it´s been either really hot at that time, or today, it rained (typical time of day for this, the rainy season).

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great to hear from you guys and read the exploits of the arakaki family. have fun.

btw these 3-wheelers are called autos in india and are all over the place. was this made in india by any chance as we export a lot of these...

  manoj Aug 17, 2008 2:21 AM

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