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Ppurida and Tangtang's Somehow Central America
Ppurida and Tangtang's Somehow Central America
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Book Introduction
Travel to 9 Central American countries: Mexico, Cuba, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama!
A trip to Central America that lasted 1 year and 10 months and was filled with spectacular variety!


Tangtang, who had been putting off long-term travel due to overwork until his next life, was a late bloomer who was taking a long-term trip along the Silk Road.
The two met as South-South travelers in the Kyrgyz border town of Osh.
At first glance, it seems like a twist of fate. Adding MSG could have made it romantic, but that's completely absent.
Initially, under the claim of the root, he chose South America, the face of long-term travel, but ended up entering Mexico.
I crossed the Pacific Ocean for 16 days on a cargo ship (currently banned from entering Korea).
From there, a spectacular, twists and turns, a variety show of Central American adventures begins.
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01.
Mexico (MEXICO) - Ⅰ
Mystery in the Metropolitan / (Guadalajara)
I was stranded on an island that even the locals didn't know about. / (Mexical Titan)
What the hell is going on / (Mazatlan)
Variations on the Strange Time Train, Chepe / (Los Mochis - Areponapuch)
A truly suspenseful trek with two mutts / (Barrancas del Cobre)
Stranded in a remote village / (Batopilas)
Give every table here a shot of tequila / (Chihuahua)
I like it when it's soft / (Zacatecas)
The Bullshit Philosophy of Bullfighting / (Aguascalientes)
A Taste of Hell in Heaven / (Guanajuato)
Each of us carries at least one person in our hearts / (San Miguel de Allende)
The Test of Traveling Together / (Mexico City)

02.
Cuba
What Happened in Cuba / (All of Cuba)
Beautiful Cuba begins (feat.
Papo's Date) / (Viñales)
Please find Aunt Isabel / (Trinidad)
My butt is pitiful.
Riding a horse carriage / (Hibara)
The City of the Prince in Beggar's Clothing / (Santiago de Cuba)

03.
Mexico (MEXICO) - Ⅱ
Also, my passport was lost / (Cuernavaca)
A Month in a Love Motel / (Mexico City)
Everything We Loved / (Mexico City)
Gluttony Explosion Alert / (Oaxaca)
In a Hippie Paradise / (Masunte)
When you're 2% short of paradise / (San Cristóbal de las Casas)
We are a half-family / (San Lorenzo Sinacantan)
We must leave this place before 4 p.m. / (San Juan Chamula)
Contact with the Indians / (San Juan Chamula)
The day I cried the most in my life / (San Juan Chamula)
That rain will block me / (Tulum)
I am an illegal alien / (Chetumal - San Pedro)

04.
BELIZE
Lupita's Illegal Alien Rescue / (Chetumal - San Pedro)
Like a lazy traveler in the Caribbean / (Keecoker)

05.
Guatemala
If you want to hear the voice of your heart / (Tikal)
His Birthday, The World's Most Ridiculous Tour / (Semuk Champei)
I give up being a traveler / (San Pedro La Laguna)
The back doesn't lie / (Lake Atitlan)
Why It Can't Be Called a Market / (Chichicastenango)
Call the police for treating you like a sucker / (anti-department)
A Photographic Record of Madness and Drunkenness: A Festival of Fame / (Totos Santos Cuchumatan)
A threshold that black skin could not cross / (Livingstone)

06.
Honduras
If the world becomes '0' / (Lagodehoa)
Invincible, Strong Enemy, War on Trash / (Erandike)
Farewell to the person born on the same day / (Copanruinas)
What to Eat Today: Traveler's Recipe / (Across Honduras)
Mission: Impossible - Border Expedition / (Copanruinas - Who Are You?)

07.
El Salvador
A Bus Trip Called Healing / (Ruta de las Flores)
Hua Yua vs. Ataco Scenery Showdown / (Ruta de las Flores)
If Mint Ice Cream Melts in a Volcano / (Santa Ana)
Heaven on the inside, hell on the outside / (San Salvador)
Picnic on the road / (Suchitoto)

08.
Nicaragua
Traveling also requires a vacation (feat.
(Extend your visa) / (Las Penitas)
A somewhat gloomy Christmas in the world / (Granada)
Let's ride a bike around half the island! / (Isla de Ometepe)
The Taste of Death Called by a Motorcycle / (Isla Deometepe)
The Opening Ceremony of the Beginner Jungle Journey / (Rio San Juan)
A Fierce Battle with Mosquitoes / (Losguatusos)
Bambi, who greeted me last night, is it a dream or reality? / (Makenguereserve)

09.
Costa Rica
Arrived in an incredibly expensive country / (Los Chiles - Santa Elena)
Nature's spectacular show has just begun / (Kahuita)

10.
Panama
Like a stretched rubber band, that kind of life / (Isla Vastimentis)
Today, of all days, he disappeared / (Panama City)
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Publisher's Review
Central America Travel Prologue
The start of a 1 year and 10 month Central American journey was an absurd plan: take a cargo ship from Busan to LA, experience an emotional explosion of jazz in New Orleans, and then travel down the original route of the Pan American Highway (the route heading south from Monterrey, Mexico to Buenos Aires, Argentina).
However, one of the conditions for entering the U.S. via cargo ship was the difficult B1/B2 (business, employment-only) visa, not the ESTA (visa waiver program).
Life is already difficult, so I decided to take it easy.


The choice was easy, but the road ahead was bleak.
The traveler thought (A) was (B), but (B) was an extension of life.
Hey, should I just board a deep-sea fishing boat and illegally enter the country? Cargo ships are essentially cargo ships, not cruise ships for passengers.
To board, reservations and payments must be made (officially) at least 3 months in advance.
Not only is it impossible to board on time, but even the boarding date is impossible to predict.
There were literally twenty documents to prepare.


Do you have English insurance with repatriation? Can you provide me with a 30-day health checkup? You're going to be paying for all the travel expenses.
Koreans also need to purchase a ticket to leave Mexico.
You know there's an additional fee if you pay with your card, right? Why not Tangtang?! I was convinced this whole process, from signing countless exoneration documents absolving the ship of any responsibility in the event of unforeseen problems, was a conspiracy to sabotage the cargo ship's journey.


Therefore, I warn you.
When boarding a cargo ship, you need to have a lot of patience and a long time.
Every time I fall asleep, I think, "Should I just get on a plane?"
In the end, the winner of this game is the one with wit, consideration, and perseverance.
Once on board, I will take a humble, all-in approach to figuring out how to synchronize with the cargo ship's schedule.
Okay, let's get into some eardrum-shaking real-life situations.

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 15, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 324 pages | 150*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791188508075
- ISBN10: 1188508075

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