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    Posted On: 25-Sep-2003
    From: "richard smith" [tikidax2.....net]
    Subject: Re: [roatan] Re: Travel Safety in Roatan is Roatan economical


    Dave, thanks for your input, I did go to your web site & it does give a lot
    of info, maby next time we can spend more time in Honduras but for now the
    most we have is 2 nights in between Jaguar Reef in Belize & getting to La
    Ceiba to the ferry to Roatan, so maby you can tell me if there is a way to
    get from Belize to La Ceiba by bus or boat? & how long it would take, we
    could stop about half way & spend the night, so if you can tell us the best
    & shortest route it would be very helpful, remember we have all our luggage
    to. Thanks The Smiths

    -------Original Message-------

    From: roatan.....com
    Date: Thursday, September 25, 2003 13:02:48
    To: roatan.....com
    Subject: [roatan] Re: Travel Safety in Roatan & is Roatan economical

    Hi Rick,

    I believe our sense of security right at home is exaggerated. We
    are lulled into thinking we are secure until "x" happens, whether
    the house gets broken into or my aunt gets her purse stolen and her
    arm broken during that event.

    I live in a city in the Midwest of the US, and we had 208 murders
    last year. That is a horrific number of deaths at the hands of
    another! Yet, that number doesn't paralyze me or keep me from
    enjoying my city. I travel to all parts of it. Tragically, I am
    accustomed to it.

    We have traveled to Central America 7 times. I have found that
    the "foreignness" of the experience; the sights, the language, the
    culture all add to a sense of insecurity that I believe is out of
    proportion.

    I am not naive. "Stuff" happens. But simple things help. Like be
    aware of your surroundings, leaving jewelry at home, wearing a
    simple waist belt with your passport in it, avoid showy displays of
    wealth, change money in the bank - - not on the street.

    I have other suggestions on my website. Type in 'security'
    or 'safety' in the search feature and read them over. If you have
    any questions or qualms, please feel free to reach me off line.

    We have not had one incident in all of our travels. I consider
    myself
    fortunate. But at the same time, we exercise prudence and good
    judgement. Put into its proper context, safety and security in
    Honduras or any Central American country is no different than at
    home. It just "feels" different, I will admit.

    Dave Borton
    http://sidewalkmystic.com
    A Complete Honduras Vacation Planning Guide








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