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Templo de Alabanza Juda
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Dubba88
Orlando, Florida
March 28, 2005
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Our accommodation actually wasn't a hotel at all, and I'm sorry, but other tourists cannot stay there. It was actually a church in Apopa (a city outside the capital). The pastor and his wife were very hospitable. Every day, we had great food and ...
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Our accommodation actually wasn't a hotel at all, and I'm sorry, but other tourists cannot stay there. It was actually a church in Apopa (a city outside the capital). The pastor and his wife were very hospitable. Every day, we had great food and clean clothes. The downside is that there are no beds. Actually, there are no rooms, except the sanctuary, where we all slept on air matresses. There was no A/C, but the windows were always open, so the breeze was all we needed and kept us very comfortable. There was a bathroom with a shower, but it was definitely not one of most Americans' standards. But we were very comfortable and had a great time.
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