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6-28-2009 @ 10:22PM
Mikael said...
Interesting, looking forward to this one.
I was just about to book a trip to go back to Honduras when I heard about the coup. How has it affected the country? Has the country completely shut down or are things pretty much back to normal now?
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8-26-2009 @ 8:46PM
Adalberto Hernandez Vega said...
Most touristic activity is done in the North Western area of the country, some 500Km away from Tegucigalpa the capital city.
Situation in Honduras is calm in general. In the touristic areas such as Roatan, Copan, and North Coast, there have been no disturbances at all. Most of the activities from protesters happened the first week in Tegucigalpa.
There is no curfew in effect anymore.