
Years ago I was passing through Central America on a long, long trip back from Chile and making my way to Los Angeles. Along the way, I saw many of our planet's Central American countries, but very few of them did I get to see up close and personal. As a diver, the one place I really wanted to see and experience is Honduras' Bay islands, where the diving is said to be spectacular, if the accommodations can be rather spare.
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