My Central American Journey
In mid 1992 my friend invited me on a tour of Central America,
after his exploits in India.
My mother had recently died and I was in sore need of some kind
of rescue after a very painfull and complicated death (cancer).
My mate Dan came to the rescue !
We landed in Mineappolis in the Eastern USA, just to change planes.
It was very cold. When I went out for a smoke I could hardly see
cus' my breath was fogging up so badly !
The first photo is actually my worst. I was jet-lagged OK ? But
it DOES get better !
See what I mean. Seaweed and old shoes ! Well...there is a seagull.
Here's what I wrote on the back of the photo...
"Not a very good photo ! This is where Dan Johnson and me started
our trip - San Diego; just north of the Mexico/US border. This is a
hostel we stayed in for a couple of nights - "The Banana Bungalow".
That's why it's yellow!
At US customs Dan was interrogated for an hour...(this was in
Minneaplois) - they thought he was an international drug smuggler!"
"The hostel, San Diego.
Had a sign on the other side of that wooden fence saying 'don't feed any
strangers as this attracts undesirables' !"
That sign seems mighty strange now...what if they're starving ?
We travelled down Baja California, took a ferry across to mainland Mexico, and then a
train from there along the Copper Canyon to a place called Creel. We walked from here
to a nearby (enchanted?) lake. "...met a couple of friendly germans in Creel and Dan got
eyballed by a local indian who then mysteriously dissappeared! This is a very peacefull
nearby lake".
"This is Creel. Very like a frontier cowboy town. Stayed in a hostel where we had amazing
breakfasts with about 5 different nationalities"
"Teotihuacan, north of Mexico City. You can see 'The Temple of the Moon', third highest
pyramid in the world (the other two being in Egypt). There have been other as advanced
(if not more so) societies before our own 'western' society. In our arrogance we believe
we are better than so called 'primitive' societies because they existed in the past and we
are moving into the future. Time is cyclical though - soon the Maya harmony will return
(to the source)."
"The platform in the middle was used for ritual dancing ceromonies"
"I seem to have lot's of photos of Dan's back!"
"Mexico City. Enormous, vibrant place. With a smog problem - but not while we were
there! We could see the two snow topped volcanoes on the edge of town from the top
of the hotel"
More of Mexico City.
"A jungle tree somewhere in southern mexico". Yes....that's me!
"Palenque, south Mexico. Ancient Maya site. Stayed in a 'Palapa' near here right on the edge
of the jungle. The first night I was woken up by very loud screeching noises which turned
out to be 'Howler' monkies"
2 comments:
Looks like something I've always wanted to do.. another traveller did the walk a 100 years ago..here's the talk...
http://blavatsky.net/blavatsky/arts/LandOfMystery.htm
The funny thing is my journey gets more
mysterious as time goes on ...
:-)
djbarney
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