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Scandinavian Air Academy is a first-class operation, along with other fine flight schools at Gillespie Field, that teach students from all over Europe, Asia, Central America, South America and the United States with the goal of training the best and...
Currently the Chairman of the Editorial Advisory for the highly acclaimed NewBeauty Magazine, Dr. Singer has presented to audiences in the United States, Europe, Asia and Central America on topics including facial cosmetic surgery, liposuction,...
This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 12:45 PM EST shows clouds develop across the Gulf of Mexico and extend through Central America. A trough of low pressure over the region pulls ample moisture onshore, triggering widespread... View Photo »
Starting in 1200 B.C. in the steamy jungles of Mexico's southern Gulf Coast, the Olmec's influence spread as far as modern Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, Costa Rica and El Salvador. They built large settlements, established elaborate trade routes and...
Dec. 21, 2012, will mark the end of the world. Experts point out that not a single archaeologist or Mayan studies scholar has put any stock in the doomsday prediction, but it’s as good an excuse as any to visit the countries that make up the Mundo Maya...
That meant a lot of backtracking in order to return to the bus route I had left a few hours before - very frustrating. I’m therefore, somehow, in my final Central America destination, San Jose, a week before my flight. It’s a funny sort of place, full...
Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize 1997 laureate, attends a news conference in Guatemala City, January 30, 2012. Williams arrived in Guatemala after passing through Mexico and Honduras and investigating the level of violence against women in these countries. View Photo »
"Curious of local sea life, Craig Anderson decides to get a closer look," says Chris Burkard. "Littl...more "Nicaragua is an amazing place for variety," says Bryce Lowe-White. "As we motored up the coast away...more "The sun seemed hotter and closer...
Central America is the central geographic region of the Americas. It is variably defined either as being a region of the Americas in its own right or as the southern portion of North America. Full Article
Migrants from Central America eat at the chapel of the San Juan Diego migrant shelter in Tultitlan, in the state of Mexico January 20, 2012. The migrant shelter marks its third anniversary on Friday. The shelter has provided food, bedding, clothing and medical check-ups to some 190,000...
View Photo »Migrants from Central America walk back to the San Juan Diego migrant shelter after they failed to climb onto a freight train in Tultitlan, in the state of Mexico January 20, 2012. The migrant shelter marks its third anniversary on Friday. The shelter has provided food, bedding,...
View Photo »Delegates attend the inauguration of a summit by Central American governments, called the Consultative Group Meeting for the Reconstruction of Central America, at a hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador, Friday Dec. 16, 2011.
View Photo »Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize 1997 laureate, attends a news conference in Guatemala City, January 30, 2012. Williams arrived in Guatemala after passing through Mexico and Honduras and investigating the level of violence against women in these countries. Williams said that she was in...
View Photo »Photographs of missing Central American migrants lay on the steps of the Basilica de Guadalupe after they were placed there by their mothers who are returning to Central America after traveling to the Mexico-U.S. border, in Mexico City, Tuesday Nov. 8, 2011. A group of mothers of...
View Photo »This NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 12:45 PM EST shows generally calm conditions throughout much of the Caribbean Sea as dry air maintains mostly fair conditions through the afternoon. Only a few isolated showers are possibly embedded in flow across the basin,...
View Photo »Salvadorans participade in the XV International Book Fair of Central America, in San Salvador August 26, 2011.
View Photo »An immigrant from Central America holds a placard during a protest at a shelter in Lecheria, Tultitlan, state of Mexico August 13, 2011. The immigrants are protesting against the death of Julio Fernando Cardona, a Guatemalan immigrant who was found dead in Tultitlan on August 8. The...
View Photo »Relatives of missing immigrants from Central America attend a mass by Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde (not pictured), head of the migrants' shelter "Hermanos del camino" (Brothers of the road), at a church in Puebla near Mexico City July 31, 2011. The "Caravana Paso a Paso Hacia la...
View Photo »This NOAA satellite image taken Saturday, December 17, 2011 at 12:45 PM EST shows patchy clouds pop up across most of the Caribbean Sea, but thick white clouds develop over Central America. A trough of low pressure over the region produces moderate to heavy showers and thunderstorms...
View Photo »Honduras' President Porfirio Lobo, left, talks to El Salvador's President Mauricio Funes after receiving the Central America Integration System, SICA, Pro Tempore presidency during the SICA's XXXVIII meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador, Friday, Dec 16, 2011.
View Photo »El Salvador's President Mauricio Funes, right, embraces Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom after giving him a plaque recognizing his ending presidential term, at the summit by Central American governments, called the Consultative Group Meeting for the Reconstruction of Central America, in...
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, right, applauds next to his wife Rosario Murillo during the summit by Central American governments, called the Consultative Group Meeting for the Reconstruction of Central America, in San Salvador, El Salvador, Friday, Dec. 16, 2011.
View Photo »El Salvador's President Mauricio Funes speaks during a press at the summit by Central American governments, called the Consultative Group Meeting for the Reconstruction of Central America, at a hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador, Friday Dec. 16, 2011. Mun.
View Photo »This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, December 15, 2011 at 12:45 PM EST shows clouds cover the western Caribbean Sea and Central America. A trough of low pressure over the area pushes ample moisture onshore, which triggers scattered showers and thunderstorms from the Yucatan...
View Photo »This NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 12:45 PM EST shows clouds develop across Central America, while the rest of the region remains mild and dry. A trough of low pressure south of Mexico pushes plenty of moisture onshore, kicking up scattered showers and...
View Photo »An illegal migrant from Central America rests on top of a train while waiting for the train bound for the border with the United States to arrive in Ixtepec June 28, 2011.
View Photo »Illegal migrants from Central America sit on train tracks while waiting for a train bound for the border with the United States in Ixtepec June 28, 2011.
View Photo »Illegal migrants from Central America climb a train on their way to the border with the United States in Ixtepec June 28, 2011.
View Photo »President Of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos gestures during the Central America Security Conference in Guatemala City June 22, 2011. Central American countries meet to present a regional security plan to combat the growing violence by organized crime and drug traffic.
View Photo »President Of Mexico Felipe Calderon (C) speaks at the Central America Security Conference in Guatemala City June 22, 2011. Central American countries meet to present a regional security plan to combat the growing violence by organized crime and drug traffic.
View Photo »A view of the inauguration of the Central America Security Conference in Guatemala City June 22, 2011. Central American countries meet to present a regional security plan to combat the growing violence by organized crime and drug traffic.
View Photo »Chile's President Sebastian Pinera (R) leaves the meeting room at the close of the XIII Tuxtla Summit "Mechanism of Dialogue and Concentration", which seeks to strengthen trade ties between the countries of Central America, in Merida December 5, 2011.
View Photo »Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom (L) embraces Hondura's President Porfirio Lobo during the close of the XIII Tuxtla Summit "Mechanism of Dialogue and Concentration", which seeks to strengthen trade ties between the countries of Central America, in Merida December 5, 2011.
View Photo »Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (L) embraces Mexico's President Felipe Calderon as Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom (BACK) looks on during the close of the XIII Tuxtla Summit "Mechanism of Dialogue and Concentration", which seeks to strengthen trade ties between the countries of Central...
View Photo »Migrants from Central America eat at the chapel of the San Juan Diego migrant shelter in Tultitlan, in the state of Mexico January 20, 2012. The migrant shelter marks its third anniversary on Friday. The shelter has provided food, bedding, clothing and medical check-ups to some 190,000...
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