I have been in Copan for 2 nights, staying at this lovely little hostel just on the outskirts of town. Copan is a colonial mountain town, so it feels a little like Antigua or San Cristobal, but much much smaller. Like those two cities it also has amazing coffee, so I have been drinking a lot. The coffee in Utila was horrible. However, unlike those other two cities it is HOT. I thought I was used to the heat from Utila but its different somehow, more opressive. I guess because you don't have the breeze off the ocean. But also there are no sand flies, so its a trade off I guess. Most people come to Copan for the ruins. I hadnt seen any mayan ruins in over a month, so I figured it was about time to see some more, before I leave Mayan territories for good. The ruins in Copan aren't particularly spectacular, but the carvings are pretty awesome. Its incredible to think about people carrying these giant blocks of stone over any distance. I also visited a bird sanctuary where they are working on reintroducing macaws and other parrots back into the wild. They had a huge collection of birds in a beautiful park. Some of them we could hold! Today I went to the butterfly sanctuary, which was pretty unimpressive compared to the one in Niagara Falls, but it was still nice. I learned a bunch of new words in Spanish.
Tomorrow at 4am I am leaving on a shuttle for El Salvador. I wasn't going to go there, but I have a few days before I have to start my job on the beach in Nicaragua so I think I will check it out. People who have been there have raved about it. I was going to take the shuttle directly to Leon, Nicaragua, but it would take 16 hours and the shuttle goes through El Salvador so I figured I am paying the entrance and exit fees anyway, I might as well take a break from traveling for a few days. I am going to stay over in a surfing town called El Tunco with another friend I met in the hostel here.