Roatan, Honduras
Island-wide Internet coverage is a two-year-old concept. Yet there are nonstop flights to at least four U.S. cities. "People have time for each other" is the chorus. Visit to a clinic opened by an expat known as Nurse Peggy (including available medicine): $3.
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