Although you can hardly compare them to the Rockies, Andes, or Himalayas, Honduran topography is generally so mountainous, the capital of Tegucigalpa is not built like a traditional Spanish city like other capitals in Latin America, since the terrain simply did not allow for it. Like cities in Spain, and the Arab world, most Latin American cities follow a city plan that dates all the way back to ancient Babylon; where the city, would be built around a central plaza that had a sort of garden in it, and said plaza, would have the city's temple, or, in the Arab world's case a Mosque, in Spain and Latin America's case, a Catholic cathedral. Tegucigalpa has no "central plaza" in the true sense of the word to speak of as a result. Not only that, most of the country is in fact an extremely dangerous jungle, so dangerous, that American special forces soldiers simply LOVE it. They love to train there, that is why, even though the pressence is relatively minimal now, for all intents and purposes Honduras appears to have a permanent U.S. military pressence. There are also a lot of CIA dogs there by the way, who use the country's prisons for torture to extract information from people. Hey, as a kid I heard stories..... In fact, it would not surprise me if some of our good friends the Arabs, captured by the CIA, were held in Honduran prisons at nondescript locations somewhere in those jungles. Trust me on this, and I say this as a former cub scout, even if they escaped, they would not make it to a town or city. They would likely get eaten by a jaguar, viciously assaulted by monkeys, or, bitten by a very dangerous viper nicnamed "barba amarilla" (yellow beard) whose poison will kill a man in the space of two hours. Not just Honduras; Central America has some of the most dangerous jungles in the world. When I asked my troop leader, a boy scout leader in his 20's, why we only camped in pine forests just outside the capital, and not the jungles, he told me all about it, he said, the jungles were too dangerous for kids our age, most of us were int he 2nd or 3rd grade. Most of the country, is a mountanous, sweltering jungle, where travel is extremely difficult, and extremely hazardous, even today, in fact, to get to some of the remote towns, you have to travel there by foot, after getting off the bus in a dirt road somewhere, well, by foot or burro (donkey) if one is available.
Although you can hardly compare them to the Rockies, Andes, or Himalayas, Honduran topography is generally so mountainous, the capital of Tegucigalpa is not built like a traditional Spanish city like other capitals in Latin America, since the terrain simply did not allow for it. Like cities in Spain, and the Arab world, most Latin American cities follow a city plan that dates all the way back to ancient Babylon; where the city, would be built around a central plaza that had a sort of garden in it, and said plaza, would have the city's temple, or, in the Arab world's case a Mosque, in Spain and Latin America's case, a Catholic cathedral. Tegucigalpa has no "central plaza" in the true sense of the word to speak of as a result.
Not only that, most of the country is in fact an extremely dangerous jungle, so dangerous, that American special forces soldiers simply LOVE it. They love to train there, that is why, even though the pressence is relatively minimal now, for all intents and purposes Honduras appears to have a permanent U.S. military pressence. There are also a lot of CIA dogs there by the way, who use the country's prisons for torture to extract information from people. Hey, as a kid I heard stories..... In fact, it would not surprise me if some of our good friends the Arabs, captured by the CIA, were held in Honduran prisons at nondescript locations somewhere in those jungles. Trust me on this, and I say this as a former cub scout, even if they escaped, they would not make it to a town or city. They would likely get eaten by a jaguar, viciously assaulted by monkeys, or, bitten by a very dangerous viper nicnamed "barba amarilla" (yellow beard) whose poison will kill a man in the space of two hours. Not just Honduras; Central America has some of the most dangerous jungles in the world. When I asked my troop leader, a boy scout leader in his 20's, why we only camped in pine forests just outside the capital, and not the jungles, he told me all about it, he said, the jungles were too dangerous for kids our age, most of us were int he 2nd or 3rd grade.
Most of the country, is a mountanous, sweltering jungle, where travel is extremely difficult, and extremely hazardous, even today, in fact, to get to some of the remote towns, you have to travel there by foot, after getting off the bus in a dirt road somewhere, well, by foot or burro (donkey) if one is available.
they want to mostly mts. and rolling plains, some lakes. :)
there are the bay island ,the carribean sea,and the pacific ocean. It's quiet obvious actually.
mountains,lakes,rivers,and grasslands.
mountains are everywhere
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physical features of Washington get your own answer
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