
A Journey in Central America (Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador & Guatemala)
The journey to Nicaragua is long and windy. Our 1230pm bus was fully booked and left us with no choice but to take the 2pm

The journey to Nicaragua is long and windy. Our 1230pm bus was fully booked and left us with no choice but to take the 2pm

Two years ago on January 11, 2017, Sarawak lost their beloved chief minister Pehin Sri Tan Sri Adenan Satem who passed away unexpectedly. On this
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