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El Salvador:

Friendly people and a great motorcycle ride

The border was pretty easy.  About an hour and a half Some kind of grain was drying by the highway A typical house I see the Pacific again after 3 months Spanish for "Great Motorcycle Riding Ahead"
The road from the border to La Libertad is one of the world's great rides Hint:  Don't wear sunglasses when you ride in dark tunnels The road hugs the coast with steep mountains on one side and the Pacific on the other I stopped to drink fresh orange juice at a roadside cafe Mario said, "Be sure to go wide".  I didn't
Mario and Bernardo helped me lift the bike I stayed in Mario's Castle.  It's in the middle of a coffee plantation  Beneath the haze you can see San Salvador A launching pad Sergio took me to the edge of El Boqueron.  He works for the TV stations at the antenna sige
Hint:  Don't sit on an anthill Mario, Juan and Mario 2 prepare for the ride to San Diego Beach near La Libertad The three musketeers on the beach at sunset Mario 2 put me and my motorcycle up in luxury at the family rancho.  We had barbecue and beer by the pool and they gave me some great insights about riding through Honduras I ran into a massive traffic jam in Apopa.  It took me an hour to get to the front.
   
There was a parade and it was on the major highway. My room in La Palma had a spectacular mural It was a beautiful little hotel    

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