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El Salvador, May 2008, San Salvador y Parque Cuscatlan

Detail of Una Puerta al Infierno, Ricardo Clement

Playa Tunco is the banana smoothie of surf towns. Delicious and soothing if day after day is spent frying in the sun and exhausting oneself in the surf. However, with no surf for me today – I´m craving something a tad spicier than banana smoothie.

Besides, if I´m not going to get my surf stoke today – I´d prefer to get away from the non-stop multi-cultural brobonics-fest that occurs here 24/7. Tunco is a lot like Huntington Beach before it became “gentrified” – nothing but surf shops, dive bars and head shops. It´s only interesting for a couple days unless you´re surfing or high (or both). The tourist women? They were only here for the “beach party”. Nothing but a sausage-fest here now.

I´m on a cultural mission today. Destination: San Salvador

Secondary mission: Find the return bus to La Libertad.
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May 7, 2008   2 Comments

El Salvador, May 2008, Just Another Day in the Bungalow

Salvadoreño Texture

El Mangle´has been overrun with Brazilians. Last year, Canadians were everywhere – no Brazilians. This year, the exact opposite.

I really enjoy the atmosphere at el Mangle´. There seems to be an endless supply of quirky characters hanging out in the common area (myself included). The sorority-like orphanage volunteers from last year? They were here in force again this year – some of the same faces. They were here for the beach party – Tunco must be on the internet bulletin-board party-circuit.

This year, there are Brazilians everywhere – 5 crammed into 2 rooms in Mangle´. Roberto is the patriarch – the fittest 48-year-old you´ll ever meet – drinking from his fancy metal mate´cup. Conejo is a young guy (mid twenties) – who like Roberto – speaks some español and some ingles. The other three speak only Portuguese – and while one will smile and nod towards me, the other two seem too cool to bother. (Maybe this is only perception – that Brazillians, with their aggressive mannerisms, appear unfriendly if no verbal communication occurs.)
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May 6, 2008   No Comments

What Does the “Third World” Mean?

How much do you know about the world around us?

Let’s play a mental game…

Pick a country or a region that you believe to be “third world”.

Do you have your country in mind?

What do you think their life expectancy is? How about the number of children per family? How does this compare to the United States? How about China?

Write down your guess.

Have you written it down? We can’t go on until you do…

A friend recently shared a new website with me – he introduced me to TED.

Technology, Entertainment, Design.
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February 11, 2008   No Comments

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