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		<title>My night in Panachel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I get to Panachel, I try to find a bus to Guatemala City so I can stay there for the night and travel to El Salvador. Thing is, I arrive there too late to catch a connecting bus. Turns out the buses stop at 5 or 6pm. I guess [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I get to Panachel, I try to find a bus to Guatemala City so I can stay there for the night and travel to El Salvador. Thing is, I arrive there too late to catch a connecting bus. Turns out the buses stop at 5 or 6pm. I guess they have problems with the roads or with bandits so travel between towns and cities is forbidden for passengers own safety.</p>
<p>So I end up going to a local guesthouse for the night, hoping to catch the next mornings bus. Its a shame there isn&#8217;t internet at the guesthouse as it was really cheap! I think some local guesthouses are cheaper as they&#8217;re not backpacker oriented though they lack some amenities. When I&#8217;m in the room, I look at a tourist guide freebie book on Antigua. I was gonna stay there to check out the place and maybe do another volcano hike. But while I&#8217;m reading the guide, I see it has a few pages dedicated to &#8216;must see&#8217; things in Guatemala. Tikal, volcanoes and Semuc Champey waterfalls. Jon, who I met in Xela said he was gonna check them out. I regret not going with him and if its one of the must do things then really I should go do it!</p>
<p>As I have no internet I need to go to a place with WiFi and where I can have dinner. I end up going to Pollo Campero, a chicken place that has WiFi and serves pizza too! Pollo Campero is a saving grace. I can eat without being too self conscious and I can use the net. The place serves fried chicken but also sells pizza, has table service, has a delivery service, a takeaway counter, a outside counter if you don&#8217;t wanna go into the restaurant AND a security guard to open the door for you. Wow. McDonalds and Burger King need to learn from these guys.</p>
<p>Dinner on my own, one of my worst fears. I dunno what it is, but I just hate it. Its a weird feeling I get when eating alone. I NEVER do it back home but I&#8217;m now doing it abroad. If there is a situation where I NEED to eat alone, I just won&#8217;t do it.</p>
<p>I look up that will have to get a shuttle to Coban which is the nearest big town to Semuc Champey. Its too late to find a tour company so I have to wait til the next day.</p>
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