Okay, so our first day in Honduras was pretty fun/crazy! On the drive to Roli's Place, where we are staying, the driving was quite rad! A couple of times Roli passed a car in the opposite lane with a car coming straight towards us! I actually never saw any speed limit signs! The scenery is amazing down here - lush and green. On our way we spotted dark smoke up ahead. Once we arrived at the spot where it was coming from, there was a motorcycle on its side that was burning up in the road. Mom said she spotted a guy laying on the ground, supposedly dead. We have seen iguanas and tons of geckos. For lunch we went to Burger & Mariscos where we looked up to Ryker mostly for speaking to the waiter. By the way, Honduras is an all Spanish speaking country and we know hardly any spanish at all. More than 4 random trucks with cows packed in them passed by the restaurant while we were resting. I happened to catch a picture just in the nick if time. After lunch we peddled our bikes to the nearby broken down Spanish ruins. We had ginormous amounts of fun climbing to the top and exploring the echoie rooms. After taking what seemed like hundreds of pictures we headed back to our small room to change and head on over to the non existing beach. Once there, we saw how unclean this place is. Every place we walked there were bottles, paper, diapers, old to-go boxes, and just junk, littered all over the place. Finally we decided we had enough of the sights and headed back to do some journaling. Instead of doing what we planned to do, we interacted in conversation with our German neighbors who had been traveling through Central America since January. My mom, being the promoter she is, invited them to play a game of Shanghai with us. We did, and doing so I aqired seven itching mosquito bites on my legs. After that I decided to go in while Ryker and mom inquired about Belize and Guatemala. This ended our plentiful day.
Oh my word, I almost forgot. Roli (the guy who owns the place where we are staying) is from Switersland and he has an amazing accent. I love it! I know a few of you would love it too😃.
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