Pulpanshak Falls near Lago de Yojoa. This place is really popular among Hondurans, it was packed on the weekends. We went on a Monday and had the place all to ourselves though.
This picture pretty much sums up rural Honduras. Pigs, horses, and chickens have free reign over the small villages. Houses like this one are home to 10-15 people.
The village of Los Naranjos on the shores of Lago de Yojoa. Its perpetually misty in the mountains surrounding the lake, which reach up to over 9,000 feet.
Bree hiking through the jungle following the water line down to the village of Tapiquilares. It was steeper than it looks. The general strategy for us was to hang by roots or the water line. The local men, on the other hand, just cruised along like it was no big deal carrying machetes and buckets.
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