• Julia Flint
  • Julia Flint

Bordertramp Central America

Et 86-dags eventyr af Julia Læs mere
  • Start på rejsen
    17. november 2013
  • Antigua, Guatemala

    24. november 2013, Guatemala ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Antigua can quickly begin to feel like home when you visit. Five days is a good maximum here, if you want to be sure to continue traveling. Something about this town feels like the adopted home you find when you go away to university. Groups of tourists/students, who drink loudly and often, interspersed by pockets of musicians, artists, and writers who flock to the cafes and more obscure bars. There are plenty of bars.

    On this visit I fell in love with the local, sustainable Caoba Farms, walking distance from downtown.
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  • Santiago Atitlán

    8. december 2013, Guatemala ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Lake Atitlan is one of the most beautiful and memorable places I have visited. For two weeks I explored over half of the lakeside towns, criss-crossing the expanse of water in boat taxis that only once ran out of gas, and were very often over-crowded.

    There is a noticeable population of Americans living near the lake, and the small blond hair, blue eyed children always wore their life jackets, while the young guatemalans hung onto their mothers, sometimes in twos or threes.

    On afternoon with nothing planned I decided to go chasing after the devil in Santiago. I had already chain smoked cigarettes and counted my blessings with Maximon, and I now sought the devil himself. I had heard his effigy would be burning that night in Santiago.

    I called a friend of a newly met friend and we made plans in spanish (not my skillset) for me to visit him so that we could watch the devil burn. There was activity in the main square when I arrived, mobs of people gathering, and we made our way toward a group of masked men coming out of a building.

    I was a day late, I realized at that moment, studying the masks of cartoon-like animals that marched past us to the basketball court. Imagine gathering up all the unknown mascots in Disney Land and watching them dance like they were auditioning for Katy Perry's halftime show. (Left shark may have originally been a part of this group). This is what we stumbled upon, while chasing after the devil.

    We left the town's center before the dancing ended, following another friend of my even more recently met friend through side streets and back alleys, now seeking the virgin mary, I was told. It was her day now, and not the devils. An eight piece brass band blared out of a room where only ten people could sit comfortably, as men who may not drink a drop of alcohol any other time of year, slurred and swayed and pulled me up to dance, while onlookers smoked cigarettes that they ashed onto the floor.
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  • cascada el chiflon

    5. januar 2014, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    This park has everything: hiking, swimming, camping, and zip-lining. Without proper camping gear, however, I decided to cut my time short. On the hike to the top of the waterfall I met a very enthusiastic tour guide with a bus group from Mexico City. We left the park around the same time and I took their offer for a ride in their mega-bus back to Comitan; a far more entertaining option than the public busesLæs mere

  • lagunas de montebello, mexico

    7. januar 2014, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Competing in the Natural Wonders Beauty Pageant with El Cliflon falls, Montebello is also a site to see. I was so happy here to meet the company of two travelers from Mexico City, who shared a "car tour" with me, from an entrepreneurial gentleman who drove us to several of the different lakes and shared some information along the way. We went horseback riding as well, through deep mud in the woods,Læs mere

  • San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas

    15. januar 2014, Mexico ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

    On certain streets in San Cris, I swear you hear as much italian as spanish, and more european spanish than native. There is an active and entertaining community of international vagabonds who gather often at a corner cafe on the main pedestrian street. San Cris is also where you can find incredible knitted wool products made in the surrounding villages. And you didn't bring a pair of wool socks, or a hat, it's probably a good idea to have at this elevation.Læs mere

  • Edzna Ruins

    26. januar 2014, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Traffic to these ruins is sparse, at best, though they are only a 30-40 minute bus ride from Campeche. On the day I visited I couldn't think of anything better than having a practically private archeological park to wander around in, walking across the ruins and eating oranges.

    A man sits near the road at the entrance to the park, selling water and jugos and sodas. He keeps a black leather notebook on the table for all his customers to sign.
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  • Valladolid, Yucatán

    3. februar 2014, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Valladolid is an underrated stop on the tourist trail in Mexico, if only for the cenotes that are accessible in and around town. Both hostels in town rent bikes, and have hand drawn maps ready to show you how to find the nearby sink holes. WIth only a short stretch on the mexican highway (not actually scary), you're cruising on bike paths and back roads the the entire time, stopping at cenotes to swim and drink fresh coconut water.

    And if you happen to be in town during the carnival, not the mardi gras carnival, but, county-fair type carnival, you should absolutely go. I a word to the wise: if no one is in line for a particular ride, there's probably a reason.
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  • Slut på rejsen
    10. februar 2014