San Salvador
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Is bordering with Guatemala and Honduras . Capital City is San Salvador . San Miguel has many beaches ..Playa Los Flores , Playa El Esteron one of the most beautiful beaches in El Salvador . Explore Volcanoes , enjoy the tropical fruits , and ....eat Pupusas ....! Population is 6,704,932 est.
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Áreas Naturales Protegidas. 1. Montecristo: Ubicación municipal: Se ubica en Metapán, Santa Ana El Salvador. Superficie de extensión: Cerca de 2,000 hectáreas. Categoría de manejo: Parque Nacional. Hábitat: normes y frondosos árboles de hasta 30 metros de altura, como cipreses, robles y pinos y la fauna que habita en ellos, además de las orquídeas en el Jardín de los Cien Años. Fauna característica del parque: musarañas negras, ardillas, puercoespín, venados cola blanca y pumas (aunque…
Pipil girl, El Salvador.
Catedral de Santa Ana, El Salvador
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indodla: “ El Salvador National Geographic July - December 1944 ”
El Salvador's version of enchiladas. Yummy... - foodandsome
El Salvador’s version of enchiladas. Yummy…
Siete Cascadas (Seven Waterfalls) hike, outside of Juayúa, El Salvador
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Yummy Salvadoran food
For the most part, I love the food of El Salvador. It is wonderful and delicious. I think I could eat beans and tortillas every day for the rest of my life. In 2011, I did eat beans and tortillas on a daily basis and I missed them when I returned to the US. Since I’m going back to the US shortly, I decided now would be a great time to write a food blog and remember fondly all the delicious meals I had here. I’ve included lots of pictures because I love taking pictures of my food. I’ve also…
Yummy Salvadoran food
For the most part, I love the food of El Salvador. It is wonderful and delicious. I think I could eat beans and tortillas every day for the rest of my life. In 2011, I did eat beans and tortillas on a daily basis and I missed them when I returned to the US. Since I’m going back to the US shortly, I decided now would be a great time to write a food blog and remember fondly all the delicious meals I had here. I’ve included lots of pictures because I love taking pictures of my food. I’ve also…
Traditional ceremony of Salvadoran indigenous Pipil[1]
San Miguel, El Salvador. Sky meets Volcano.