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Belize

Mennonitesmarker

Western highlands

You might be surprised (and maybe a bit freaked out) to see sunburned white settlers dressed in eighteen century clothing riding horse carts through the green Belizean countryside. They are Mennonites, a Christian people living a strict life untouched by the modern world, who immigrated to Belize and now seem to feed the whole nation with their dairy and agriculture products. In isolated areas they turn the jungle into "The little house on the prairie", just with palms. It is wonderful weird and a fascinating contrast to the else easy-going-dreadlocks-swinging-reggae-listening part of Belize. The Mennonites are surprisingly friendly, though a bit reserved, and you are welcome to travel through their farmland - but don't expect them to line up for group photos.
Mennonites
 

Nicaragua

Cockfightmarker

Pretty much everywhere

Nicaraguans don't consider dogs and cats as pets, roosters are their thing. They care for them, train them and the best ones will be put into the ring for cockfighting. Though death (for the rooster) can occur the game usually ends way before, when one of cocks puts the beak to the ground. They owners gamble for big money and even bigger pride. Even if you don't approve of this kind of "sport", it is still a great way to mingle with the locals. Make sure you are welcome and get permission before taking pictures.
Cockfighting
 

Panama

End of the Pan-American highwaymarker

Yaviza

If you take the Pan-American highway all the way south, this is the place you will end up. Here the road ends unannounced in the little settlement of Yaviza and leaving only dense jungle the last bit to Colombia. Though Yaviza is a friendly village, it's a place where the meaning of the place is the real attraction. This is the start (or end) of the legendary Darien gap, which many travellers wish to cross,...but don't get tempted to the trek. The dangers are too many and kidnapping from guerillas seems to be the least to worry about. There are other alternatives to get to Colombia like sailing, so why risk it.
End of the Pan-American hgwy
 
 
 
 
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