curio people are the people that run the Rainforest giftshop. On May 3, 2005, at 4:52 AM, Charles R. Meador, Jr. wrote:
> Norm - > > What I meant to say is that Banco Atlantida and BGA should turn you > away, but it never hurts to try (even different offices of the same > bank may handle things differently). > > When you are ready, you may look in to selling your US vehicle and > using the $ to buy something in Honduras. Saves shipping, duty, > registration. A diesel is the best thing to own in Honduras given > gas prices, the problems finding parts and a mechanic who knows how > to work on your vehicle. Also, your US vehicle can't be more than 7 > years old. > > I'm drawing a blank on the guy with the house on the hill and the > curio lady. Since Mark and Maureen (Mo) left town the mood at Expats > has changed a good deal. Joe and Michelle are doing an excellent > business but its not the personality place it was. Much of the > gringo crowd that had frequented does not any longer. > > The Coco Pando and, more popularly known, Iguana Bar and Restaurant > are located 1/2 way between el centro and the airport. Through > Colonia Ponce (coming from town turn right at the Pepsi Bottling > Plant), straight through Ponce (do not veer right in to Dantillo), > right at the little bridge and continue straight through the gate. > You'll hit the place if you don't stop. For your taxi driver: La > Iguana Bar, por colonia ponce y recto a la playa. > > We now have signs on the road and some signs through Ponce. > > Charlie Meador > Coco Pando Resort > www.cocopando.com > La Ceiba, Honduras > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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