Honduras People

by Günther Eichhorn


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Here are some pictures of people in Honduras, local villages, towns, traffic, transportation systems, agriculture, and the beaches.

Towns and Villages

Honduras 1037 Huts in Miami, a sleepy Garífuna village. (715k) Honduras 1062 Thatch-roofed hut in Miami, a sleepy Garífuna village. (795k) Honduras 1042 Village scene in Miami. (772k) Honduras 0425 Mud-walled hut in xxx, near Copán. (688k) Honduras 0426 Village scene in xxx. (768k)
Honduras 1385 Hut on the way to Cuero y Salado nature reserve. (796k) Honduras 1300 Hut on the way to Cuero y Salado nature reserve. (917k) Honduras 1384 Local restaurant on the way to Cuero y Salado nature reserve. (938k) Honduras 0688 Houses in Triunfo de la Cruz, a Garífuna village. (553k) Honduras 0106 A more up-scale house in Triunfo de la Cruz. (614k)
Honduras 0058 Cemetery of Triunfo de la Cruz. (513k) Honduras 1277 A small church on the way to Cuero y Salado nature reserve. (736k) Honduras 0180 Getting roofing material. (790k) Honduras 1038 There were two types of thatched roof. This one was made from long palm fronds. (697k) Honduras 1057 This type of roof is made from leave bundles that branch out from one point. (750k)
Honduras 1298 Fence posts are made from freshly cut wood. Some of them start sprouting again. (1044k) Honduras 1297 In some fences, most posts have turned into trees again. (932k) Honduras 0052 It rained a lot. This is what the streets in the villages looked like. (551k) Honduras 0062 This is what the village looked like. (618k) Honduras 0089 The beach in the rain. (392k)
Honduras 0102 Driving through the villages. (482k) Honduras 0055 The local town, Tela in the rain. (523k) Honduras 1268 La Ceiba in the sun, a much nicer view. (765k) Honduras 1270 The towns were quite clean. Even empty lot was not loaded with garbage. In the USA such lots frequently look a lot worse. (586k) Honduras 1269 A well maintained park in La Ceiba. (818k)


Traffic

Honduras 0101 US and Canadian school buses are in use everywhere. (704k) Honduras 1262 Taxis were for the most part quite new cars. (532k) Honduras 1151 Many towns along the major roads slow down traffic with serious speed bumps. (465k) Honduras 1149 These bumps can really hurt you if you are too fast. (445k) Honduras 0181 Buses between the cities are often crowded. They fill every available nook and cranny, with plastic extra seats in the aisle. (441k)
Honduras 0061 This was the truck of Coco Tours that I used most of the time. (649k) Honduras 1290 The small train line to the Cuero y Salado nature reserve. It used to be the train that hauled bananas from the banana plantation. (696k) Honduras 1389 This is the train. The train ride is about 45 minutes between Cuero y Salado and the village. (862k) Honduras 1284 On the train. The kid in the background is passing us on horseback. (498k) Honduras 1287 He has passed us. The train runs quite slowly. (641k)
Honduras 0732 Horse-drawn carts are still used fairly frequently. (590k) Honduras 0706 Transportation on the ocean. (403k) Honduras 0710 He had pulled down the sails and negotiates the breakers with an oar. (496k) Honduras 1310 A kid crossing the river in Cuero y Salado. (502k) Honduras 0803 He is checking lobster traps. (821k)
Honduras 1311 Scenic view of some boats. (672k) Honduras 1067 There is no bridge here, so you have to ferry yourself across the brook. (745k) Honduras 1111 School girls, on the way home from school, ferry themselves across. (794k) Honduras 1068 This was one dilapidated boat. We started going into one of the nature areas in this. He rowed the boat backwards, I guess because the tail was leaking too much, so he tried to keep it out of the water. Fortunately he soon turned back and we got into a slightly less dilapidated boat with an outboard motor. (627k)


Agriculture

Honduras 0002 African palms for producing palm oil are one of the big businesses in Honduras. (697k) Honduras 1303 Coconut palms are also important. (943k) Honduras 1066 Most palms around Miami died during a hurricane a few years ago. New ones are slowly coming back. (658k) Honduras 1167 Bananas are the most important crop in Honduras. (891k) Honduras 1170 Banana flower. (518k)
Honduras 1152 Pineapples are another important crop. (570k) Honduras 1139 Pineapple fruit. (494k)


Business

Honduras 1289 Doing laundry in the local brook. (839k) Honduras 0063 The local bakery in Triunfo de la Cruz. (481k) Honduras 0005 Cabañas Tucan, a hotel outside Triunfo de la Cruz, where I stayed the first night. (465k) Honduras 0042 The hotel had a white capuchin monkey as a pet. (395k) Honduras 0039 They used solar power wit a collector on the roof of each cabin. (476k)
Honduras 0040 The battery that collected the solar electricity. It is a good idea, unfortunately it didn't work, the converter that was supposed to produce current for the lights didn't do its job. (327k) Honduras 0050 It rained a lot, and the roofs were leaking. (289k) Honduras 0090 Cabañas Colon's was the hotel that I stayed in Triunfo de la Cruz most of the time. (780k) Honduras 0056 The shower in the Cabañas Colon was a somewhat improvised construction. And it was only cold water. (271k) Honduras 0179 Local restaurant on the beach in Triunfo. (508k)
Honduras 0094 The local pool hall and bar in Triunfo. (641k) Honduras 1364 Pool setup. You had to pocket the balls in numerical order, starting with the yellow one-ball, around the table. The final standing was the sum of the numbers on the balls that you pocketed. (457k) Honduras 1362 Cell phones were everywhere. (490k) Honduras 1366 These beads on a string were used for counting penalty points when you scratched or missed entirely. (495k) Honduras 0053 Local produce market in Tela. (614k)
Honduras 1261 USA food habits are getting big in Honduras. All major brands of fast food were represented, like this Dunkin' Donuts. (490k) Honduras 1267 And Burger King. (530k) Honduras 1266 And Pizza Hut. (457k) Honduras 1265 Complete with delivery. (586k) Honduras 0421 Maggi set up a some seats under a tent, and did advertising with blaring loudspeakers. (537k)


People

Honduras 1052 Preparing food in Miami. (639k) Honduras 1046 Repairing fishing nets. (465k) Honduras 0065 School girl in Triunfo de la Cruz. (596k) Honduras 0098 A little girl in the rain in Triunfo. (625k) Honduras 1421 Mother and Child on the beach, having fun (or not?). (499k)
Honduras 0175 Making of a hairdo. (479k) Honduras 0077 Contemplating in the drizzle on the beach. (319k) Honduras 0075 Contemplating. (292k) Honduras 1338 Having fun in Cuero y Salado. (532k) Honduras 1331 Evening fun in Cuero y Salado. (538k)
Honduras 1398 Triunfo de la Cruz on a Sunday. Thousands of people from the surrounding areas come to the beach in Triunfo. (543k) Honduras 1395 This is what the beach looks like on Sunday. (500k) Honduras 1422 Vendor on the beach. (438k) Honduras 1394 Beach grill. (576k) Honduras 1401 Locals from Triunfo set up a roulette table for the beach goers. (527k)
Honduras 1406 Beach vendor. You can already see what it will look like when the tourists leave. (611k) Honduras 1408 But for now they have fun, playing in the sand. (428k) Honduras 1409 Fun for the young... (592k) Honduras 1419 ...and the old. (595k) Honduras 1413 Fun in the surf. After the rains the previous days, the surf was up. (472k)
Honduras 1418 Fun for boys and girls. (535k) Honduras 0012 This what it looks like without the tourists. (660k) Honduras 0057 The beach huts without the crowds. (616k) Honduras 0166 Scenic moments on the beach during the week. (485k) Honduras 0701 Scenic moments on the beach during the week. (493k)
Honduras 0680 Scenic moments on the beach during the week. (628k) Honduras 0681 Scenic moments on the beach during the week. (828k) Honduras 1148 Sunset on the beach during the week. (367k)


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