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Where did you start...and where did it lead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Donk93953" data-source="post: 560148" data-attributes="member: 4571"><p>Then you know Melchor & Benque Viejo. When the British still controlled (?) British Honduras (Belize), we always looked forward to our supply runs to Melchor. Land Rovers or mules loading up on masa (for tortillas) sugar, coffee, black beans, some chilies...all available in Melchor. But trying to time it so we had a night on the border was paramount. Cross the ditch/stream/river (depending on the time of year) into British Honduras, wave a passport at the soldiers on duty, and head to a real pub. You went from the privations of 3rd world, deep tropical rainforest into electricity for 24 hours, bottles of J&B, running water (a hot shower!) and Watney's on tap, rock and roll on the phonograph...Many happy nights in the Cayo Belize area and many I can't remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donk93953, post: 560148, member: 4571"] Then you know Melchor & Benque Viejo. When the British still controlled (?) British Honduras (Belize), we always looked forward to our supply runs to Melchor. Land Rovers or mules loading up on masa (for tortillas) sugar, coffee, black beans, some chilies...all available in Melchor. But trying to time it so we had a night on the border was paramount. Cross the ditch/stream/river (depending on the time of year) into British Honduras, wave a passport at the soldiers on duty, and head to a real pub. You went from the privations of 3rd world, deep tropical rainforest into electricity for 24 hours, bottles of J&B, running water (a hot shower!) and Watney's on tap, rock and roll on the phonograph...Many happy nights in the Cayo Belize area and many I can't remember. [/QUOTE]
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