Browse through the categories below and dive into the riches of Central America and the Caribbean! People and organizations share their experiences, advice, photography, articles and blogs with you.
Experts on Central America and the Caribbean
I lived in the Dominican Republic in 2001 while working on a documentary about baseball there. I'm currently involved with a children's non-profit on the island nation and have made a number of t... Read More...
The moon was high in Boquete after several drinks and someone said "Central America is going through puberty." We laughed, but it's true. These are delicate times. With Costa Rica booming to the ... Read More...
People in Central America and the Caribbean
| abartoLocation: Mexico | Spencer KleinLocation: Mexico | surfeysurfsurfLocation: Panama | TeresitaLocation: Mexico | MartinLocation: Costa Rica | SalCarLocation: Nicaragua |
Organizations in Central America and the Caribbean
| Fundacion Pr...Location: Costa Rica | GAIA El Salv...Location: El Salvador | Samasati Nat...Location: Costa Rica | Volunteer Vi...Location: Costa Rica | Nicaragua Ar...Location: Nicaragua | Volunteer PetenLocation: Guatemala |
Articles about Central America and the Caribbean
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Category: Travel+Place
Climbing Volcano PacayaAn insightful and at times hilarious look at a typical adventure tourism experience in an atypical place in Guatemala, and how, when it comes to people climbing volcanoes, volcanoes will always have the final say. |
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Category: Sport
When Maximo was our Captain: Surfing BocasWe skipped Colon because it was high season. Too many hucksters peddling all their myriad (non)necessities, and the crowd was hyper and amped to get one last night, and one last wave, and one last exotic fling under their belt before they migrated north. At least that’s how we saw it. On the... |
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Category: Sustainability
A Portrait of Hope: Lessons from the Memory Project". . the Memory Project is addressing an area that has long been overlooked by other organizations, a component of development that many of us with parents take for granted: a sense of personal history," writes Jacob Bielanski in this profile of the Memory Project. |
Guides/Tips on Central America and the Caribbean
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Hotel Trinidad In Marida, MexicoBest little affordable art hotel in Merida and for that matter all of the yucatan. They have great service, close to the center of town etc. http://www.hotelestrinidad.com/ |
Blogs about Central America and the Caribbean
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Another New Blog?My computer time tells me it's 4:31 am and I do not believe it.I know that my computer time isn't accurate, I still have to figure out why I do not want to change it. Maybe, it's reflective of the way I want time to come back an hour more? Maybe it's me wishing that we were all one hour, one year,... |
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What's Up With Pachuca? H20 EditionOn a Saturday evening, Gilberto and I walk up the main drag of our neighborhood, past the tortillería, past the preschool, past the neighborhood security headquarters, past the boarded-up former bus station—up to the edge of town, where wary, matted dogs nose at constellations of soda cans, plastic... |
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What's Up With Pachuca? Part IIt’s a funny thing about Pachuca; in the four years or so I’ve been coming here regularly, and in the six months I’ve lived here permanently, yesterday was the very first time I talked to someone who actually likes it here. Oh, people will say, with rueful smiles, “Well,... |





