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Roatán, Fonzie’s Bar, and Getting your eMail Hacked


NCL Norwegian Star

NCL Norwegian Star

The day following our Belize adventure found us on the Honduran island of Roatán.  We knew from previous experience that there’s not a lot to do on Roatán, especially when it’s raining, and this was now our third consecutive port with our third consecutive day of precipitation.  We were originally schedule to hit a resort beach and do some barrier reef snorkeling, but by now I was fighting a head cold, I was tired from the previous two days of nonstop sightseeing, and the constant drizzle and cloudy skies were beckoning me to sleep in late.

A Tender Moment

A Tender Moment

Roatán Port

Roatán Port

Roatán Port

Roatán Port

So it was that we stayed in late and left the NCL Norwegian Star even later.  Our only real desire at this point was to snag a WiFi signal, check eMails, and get caught up with those we left behind.  Leaving the cruise ship area, we were directed to the nearest bar offering free WiFi — free for patrons, that is.  It’s a little two-story dive called “Fonzie’s,” and it’s on the beach side of the road.  We hiked on along the streets.

Roatán Pushcart

Roatán Pushcart

Roatán Vendor

Roatán Vendor

After just a few minutes’ trek we made our way into Fonzie’s, only to be confronted by at least one young, obnoxious expatriate American with an apparent drinking problem.

Resting in Roatán

Resting in Roatán

Colorful Roatán Wares

Colorful Roatán Wares

After purchasing the obligatory water-downed, fruity-flavored “rum” drinks, we opened up our iPads and began acquiring the signal.  I should have guessed right then and there was was up — obnoxious expatriate American’s “best buddy” had a large, expensive, untended laptop sitting on the bar churning away.  Additionally, the internet connections were p-a-i-n-f-u-l-l-y slow and highly erratic despite a strong signal.  Both Ursula and I had to log on multiple times for no apparent reason.

Rumoring in Roatán

Rumoring in Roatán

Only later, in checking our eMails in Cozumel, did we realize both our account passwords had been hacked back in Fonzie’s on Roatán.  This required us to do something we had preferred to avoid — purchase shipboard internet minutes — so that we could change our passwords and once again secure our accounts.  Meanwhile, to everyone on our contact lists — no, we do not send out links through Fox News, and neither do we endorse berry-flavored dietetic supplements.

Roatán from the Ship

Roatán from the Ship

Thus, freshly hacked and blissfully unaware of that fact, we made our way back to the Norwegian Star for a trip northward to Cozumel, where we had planned a very special outing we’d never done in our past visits to this Mexican island paradise.

Roatán

Roatán

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The Mayan Ruins of Altun Ha


Altun Ha

Altun Ha

Turns out that Dzibanché weren’t the only Mayan ruins we would visit this trip.  Reaching Belize City the next morning, we set out for the ruins of Altun Ha.  Unfortunately, the rains of the previous day were not shaken off during the short jaunt down the coast of the Yucatán Penisula, and we had mostly light precipitation throughout our shore excursion this day.

Altun Ha

Altun Ha

While the structures at Altun Ha are impressive, I thought the jungle setting at Dzibanché led to some better photographic opportunities.  Also influencing that impression were the better weather conditions the preceding day and the fact that there were almost no competing crowds getting in the way of photographic composition at Dzibanché.

Altun Ha

Altun Ha

Along the way we sighted some interesting artifacts, including this rather impressive termite nest and this sculptured face.

Termite colony

Termite colony

Altun Ha face

Altun Ha face

We also took note of a recently discovered Mayan calendar.  This particular one would have come in handy last year, as it’s the previously unknown 2013 edition.  All that panic for nothing.

Mayan Calendar — 2013 Edition

Mayan Calendar — 2013 Edition

This next photograph depicts the famous Jester Head on the Sun God’s Tomb.

Jester Head

Jester Head

After our Mayan excursion our great tour guide Michael of Vitalino Reyes Cave Tubing, Michael then took us to lunch followed by our trek into the jungle for a cave tubing experience.  If you get a chance to go on this cave tubing trip, by all means take it.  And make sure you ask for Michael — friendly, informative, helpful, and just an all-round great guy.  We spent much of the road portion of our trip exchanging recipes and cooking tips.  Alas, because of the continual rain and the need to carry our floats, helmets, and life-jackets, I purposely left the camera back in the van rather than take the chance of saturating it.

You can view Ursula’s  review of Vitalino Reyes Cave Tubing at this link on Trip Advisor.

On Friday we’ll take a break from the archeological with a visit to the Honduran island of Roatán — a great place, it turns out, to get your eMail account hacked!

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Costa Maya and Into the Yucatán Jungle


Our first port of call out of New Orleans was Costa Maya on the Yucatán Peninsula.  And, true to its name, it lies within ancient Mayan territory.

Costa Maya

Costa Maya

Costa Maya

Costa Maya

 

The first things that strike you here are the magnificent blues and aquas of the clear Caribbean waters.  The pictures below are true to the color.  No increase in color saturation was done in the minimal post processing.

Calming Waters and Thatched Roofs

Calming Waters and Thatched Roofs

Aqua Waters

Aqua Waters

 

Our stay in Costa Maya was to be a short one, however.  We had an appointment elsewhere.  We met with our tour guide and his driver and boarded for a journey that would take us some hundred miles from the NCL Star and a couple of millennia into the deep past.

Costa Maya Lighthouse

Costa Maya Lighthouse

The Road into the Interior of the Yucatán

The Road into the Interior of the Yucatán

 

Here’s a teaser of what’s in store for you next week:

 

Mystery Destination — Can You Guess Where?

Mystery Destination — Can You Guess Where?

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