Fui a un pueblo mágico cerca de Tegucigalpa, Honduras | Ojojona
we are going to get to know Ojojona, the charming city here that Honduras. There is the church, and it is true that there are several. churches like this here. Yes, we have four churches in Ojojona. This is another. This is another church, this is the one was used by wealthy people. The other people, the ones who had fewer resources, it met at the next one. Oh really? It was divided by economic classes. But now it is no longer like that. No, now this, they are only used on special occasions. How interesting that there is a small door that has remodeling, apparently. Pretty. That is very old place, right? In the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. When they saw that all the people gathered in the same , they decided to make their own chapel. Inequality. It has always existed with human beings. Yes, it has always been existed, it is something that we have to start eradicating we need. Horchatas for sale. It is seen that there are two types, we are going to ask about this. One is horchata. These horchata. And this pozol? What price does it have? Thirty-five. I had quite a bit of pozol in the south. Let’s try pozol. capitalino. It looks very cold. We are going to try the pozols from Ojona. Very similar to the south. Just as rich, that’s what the north, this is not sold in San Pedro, nor in Progreso, did you know that? He did not know. Didier says he wants to try famous pozol, which does not exist in Progreso. It feels quite cinnamony, to be honest, it is very delicious. You see the texture different from the horchata in Progreso. These horchatas one hundred percent rice, morro, and peanuts. Let’s see, let’s go seeing. Yes, you can taste the rice more, it makes me feel like I’m in Japan with so much rice. I think on the North Coast they use less peanut, that has a strong peanut flavor. In you can feel the flavor, both of the peanut and the nose. And for the protein too. Also. Excited Rony, listening to the word protein, let’s see what it says. Ugh, yes, I know almost feels them . I had never tried that, how delicious. How many kilometers did you run here this morning? The peanut eleven. What are these friends? It is a handmade toy, made. here in Ojojona. Let’s see, how does this work? Wow. The thing is that crazy. Let’s see if I can. . How interesting. Let’s see how the engineering this. Look in the distance, at the piece of iron. It goes up and down the wings of the bird. How much does this cost friend? I am giving this to a hundred. And there are the carts too. How beautiful, they are artisanally made here in eye, Jona. Those are plugs some cool. Fresh, yes. Look, the red one. What is the red? That’s from Nicaragua. Are you from Nicaragua? Noo , we make here and also from there they bring us recommended products here. How much is this one worth, mija? One hundred, same. For you. thanks. Friend, the car stops for you. Thank you. Let’s see if she can do this well. That, let’s go more, running more there works. That. He just gave me candy. Cindy, Why is it so important that I continue with those traditions of games in times when many children spend too much time on their cell phones? It’s important because this way the children open the window their creativity. Why is it bad for children to spend too much time on cell phones? Because I know that the eyes are they can damage. You guys play with these. They sell them, okay. For to keep them clear, ah. Quite a few stalls for tourists here in the city. What do you have here, sir? Earrings, chains, bracelets, and what they are to . And that Buddha, where does he come from, friend? beautify the home. Most of what we have here, we bring from others countries. I think this one comes from El Salvador or Guatemala. Or whatever, that is the Salvadoran Buddha. It’s the first time to see something like this for me. I thought she was from China or Japan, but not thought that Guatemala and Salvador, here there is. A great area position food, and what will this be here? A vegetable market. These be grown here. They bring them from aguacatal for this . Let’s buy the vegetables to support this a community of people who harvest. What are the most here, friend? The cucumber, the carrot, everything is . They are products that are purely from Ojojona. Something others, well, we complement them from another side. It can fill me a bag of vegetables from here in Ojojona. Fifteen, twenty-five, thirty-five, forty, forty-five lempiras. Oh really? Forty-five lempiras for all that. Why is the price so cheap here? It depends on we buy so we sell to customers. Not there are intermediaries like in supermarkets. No no. Wow. What are they, friend? Patasquera sweet potato. It is white almost just like potatoes. No, I haven’t seen that. White sweet potatoes. How much is this worth? Ten lempiras a pound. It’s not just one type of sweet potato, there are many varieties. Sweet potatoes are plenty of colors, it has plenty of nutrients and vitamins. That’s how it is. Here people live off the harvest and agriculture. From aguacatal. We arrived the cabbage is grown there. Tomatoes are being grown there. I know the sweet potatoes cultivate there. Bryan says he’s hungry. Tell us about this bread, friend. Yolk chicken and we also have the rice seeds. We also have coffee, grass tea from lemon. Lemongrass. What’s that? Lemongrass is this one. It is cooked and then strained. A tea. Yes. Tell us about the nutritional properties of this. This is good for relaxing and also for when you can’t sleep. Look at the a color, orangey, red. It has like a tangerine mint flavor fort. You feel the vitamins in your mouth. Wow, that’s the famous donut. You put it in your tea, right? Lots of cheese. Very good. What’s up? What else? Tangerine and I think it is not . Lemon, or what? That’s not a tangerine but it seems like those are lemons. tangerine, lemon, tangerine, it’s Bryan’s trap. Hey Interesting, it’s a restaurant in front of the park and the police come. Hey, how’s the security situation here, Ojojona we have never had such serious problems as so that the police have to get involved even though we are close, here is a town, of course it is a town, so a lot of people also come so security also has to always being there? What are those friends? Cassava, potatoes, cupcakes, be cut. Wow. Nacatamales. How nacatamales here from this sector with San Pedro Sula. Here they are made from parboiled corn. They are made of pork and have rice and potatoes. Outside of San Pedro Sula and Progreso they put more rice at tamales are different. And these are giant this. Check out the pickles. That’s probably very spicy. Well, he says Gabriel, who was encouraged to eat. Let’s see, what does our cameraman say? How do you look at the size? It’s super big and made of this is actually the first time I’ve seen a tamale with a pickle. Brian, they always put pickles like this. Here in our town, yes, it is you get it. Interesting, he’s scared. Gabriel, first time. Tamales with pickle. Hey, what a good combination. Wow, serious. Very rich. Let’s see, let’s see. Yes, it’s a lot of meat, , right? Look, this is all a piece. Well, it’s bone. But no problem, here’s meat, here’s meat. We must do that more in the north, look, you have to carry this very well the combination is pretty good. How much did it cost, Rony? Thirty lempiras. Super Cheap. Super cheap because it’s worth two of those tamales. In front of the park, a store. What does it have? here, friend, in the store? We have typical clothing, key chains. Hand painted hats were made . Here in the city mud work. The town is dedicated to production. It’s about Lenca culture. No. Here it is. Yes, it’s different here. I have a Lenca product. Ah, those who are black and white it is Lenca style. And this red color or style. These are rustic stores. It is also made in different styles. Do they think hand. We have wood carving. Here is the workshop that all leather goods. Girdles are made here, wallets, keychains, purses. Good girdle. If the bride is makes you angry, it goes that way. When there is a girlfriend. Oh. I see this here, tell us about that. What, what does it mean? It is the first time brought the wind farm to Santa Ana. a custom to bring made of wood so that the people can see to take a souvenir of what it is like for the first time in Honduras? a wind farm. There is another food stall here. It is seen that there is quite a few potato products here. Quite a few hammocks also. Lots of craftsmanship. They paint here. And souvenirs. They pint. They take it seriously here. They paint it. Wow, were painting live here. And what are they? They are stuffed chickens to make eggs. We can see how they paint them. This one is basically with a satin. So, we just satin like that. How many hours to paint one of those? It is depending of the hours let’s say by the design. You painted all that. Yes. Impressive. He has a finished chicken. Yes. Oh yes, Yeah. Wow, this is how they look afterwards. Good, pretty with the flowers. It has a shine. How does this make it shine so much? The we guarantee to make it shine. How much is a chicken worth? One chicken costs one hundred and twenty. In other sectors they are much more expensive, why is the price so cheap here? For the design. There is everyone, let’s say. Enter how much you spend. I say that because there are no intermediaries here. Because they they sell them themselves. With each purchase the money goes to the artists. It’s good for tourists too because there are Prices are incredible here. How is the store called? Yes, more source of blessing. It’s located near the town hall municipal. Rony, a product like this in another city. Here is one hundred and twenty lempiras. How much can it cost on the north coast? Six Hundred Eight Hundred Lempiras, listen, this is super surprised by that, really. I have seen that many buildings are painted white. That is some requirement. one town says, we tried to identify the downtown. The people who are moving, here What percentage they are tourists like us? About eighty for , there are hundreds of tourists here. Banco Atlántida is true that the Atlántida is the oldest bank in Honduras of course a yes, it is quite important for us as Hondurans, you see very solid building of the bank is a different style than To those of the city, how beautiful this is, a Lenca style, , right? We are located here at the same time as from the municipality, we hope that they visit us here, a town with charming, here we have the diversity of craftsmanship, it looks those are very nice those caps quite cold here in the night. It always gets cold in the afternoon. Ojojona that’s why characterized by climate born? We are coming from the south, the faces, all burned, the climate very refreshing in Ojojona. Wow, even the ceiling is full of products. Here I think the clothing sector, selection shirts, typical costumes, aprons for cooking baleadas. Look. Go. My woman rules me. Here the women or the men here are in charge Ojojona. We all rule here. Oh, are you sure? Me, or is that true you? No, I say no. Oh. How beautiful. Who is Angie? Hey Angie is my daughter, she has always wanted to of knowing him, unfortunately he is not here today, she has problems the hearing, he’s already twenty-four years old, he’s at go to college and major in graphic design. I want to send a greeting to Angie, the daughter of this hard-working mother, her luck in her studies and see you next time, Angie. Why did you decide to name the business after your daughter? Because for us, she is like an angel, she drew on blanket bags and makes everything jewelry in the business. She didn’t let her hearing difficulty. Continue with your studies. He continues with his studies and the most wonderful thing from her that she is a girl who has no limitations at all. You managed to finance her studies through in that store. At first it wasn’t through that store. We had a person who really supported us a lot with her. Thanks to her and our work. As a family, we have if I am at the level that she is now. How much healthy is missing so that she can graduate? Possibly in the other year. How are you going to feel as a mother that day she graduates? I have been from the beginning. She why at one hundred with her studies. No, he doesn’t even sleep because he is the way he is because of his design. chart is a very difficult race, but nevertheless, always she moves forward. Look, what just got me give away, a great shirt from the store, Angie. Evaluate hand-made, because when you buy something made by hand, you are buying days, weeks, and months of work in you buy now is one thing. You are buying a little piece of heart and soul of a craftsman. The best thing here is it accepts Visa and Mastercard. Correct. Here you can pay with Visa and Mastercard card. And these chairs here because they are so very little. They are for size. Children. Also adults sometimes use it to clean beans. What beautiful walls painted with traditional murals. Brian, those that have numbers that are apartments. They are stores worth where it also has souvenirs. Yes, look, is this sector the back Honey. It’s honey. Coco prefers honey because I see a better role there does it say, house is for sale. How are the prices of houses here in in comparison to Tegucigalpa? There are houses here that they are worth up to eight hundred thousand nine hundred thousand. On the other hand, in Tegucigalpa, the same house can be worth up to two million, three million lempiras. That building is some church or. Or we are from here in San Buenaventura, from the neighboring town. We are receiving some baptism talks to be godmother of her daughter. Congratulations, congratulations. . Thank you very much. Yes, congratulations. With pleasure. Brian, that house is always a bell tower. And it is a bell tower. Where it is, There is a bell that notifies the people when there is a mass important. Lately the bell of the main church is used. Brian wants to take us to a place where he says people come here to bring water. You can go there and drink water from there. It is clean water. But the color doesn’t look so clean. Not here, but the water that comes out of there, yes. It is true that this water is so clean that you can drink it. Yes, well, he there to fill this little bottle, look, and take it too. Before they both came out but the one and connect us down. And where does this water come from, friend? look at the well. And the well, exactly. How many years has Well here, I think. Look, I’m sixty years old and when I was a little boy I came here with my dad. Thank you. Here’s a Lots of kids playing in that park. I have seen many children shirt from Barcelona and Madrid. Here in they support Madrid or Barcelona been there? Olimpia or Motagua here. Olympia. That’s adobe. , right? This is adobe. If it is material made of earth. What percentage of the buildings in Ojojona? They are made of adobe. About seventy percent are already made of adobe. Wow. In Tegucigalpa I know that there is a shortage of water. What is it like to situation here in Ojojona? Quite reserved. These to send water to many places once a week. So always maintain water and have water all the time. are public sinks where people can come here to wash their clothes. Let’s go see her. Tell us about these queuing. This water comes from the spring. They have to pay for use this. Of course it’s not free. And it’s been enough years, I imagine. It’s been going on for quite a few years now. I see that most of the houses here are very beautiful. I don’t see that many poverty as well as in other sectors, what is it like? The source jobs here. Most are tourism. Lots of people also has his own jobs and, then, that makes him which our town grows. How beautiful a bridge and some trees, very pretty, very picturesque. That tree is very old, even though it is dry, the climate is green. For couples, They come to sit under the shade of this tree. A sit on that bench with someone too. Not yet, not yet. But soon. Well, right now we’re going to cross over bridge called the Cusuco bridge. This bridge us leads to what is Francisco Morazán’s house, where that they arrested him to take him to Trinidad. OK, here’s quite a bit of crafts, hats, a restaurant, wow, a with many always a different family have positions. In that house was captured by Francisco Morazán in the year of a eight hundred and twenty-seven. This is restaurant or museum it will be. museum, right? Look, there are very nice paintings here. a thousand lempiras. There are many that are already sold. Next to museum. There is a cafe restaurant. Lenca Moon. Wow. All this is the restaurant. This is all part of the restaurant. Here is cafeteria complex and they also sell lunches, dinners. There is a part very romantic thousand, a couple there having lunch. This is still the right here in the restaurant. It’s the same restaurant. It is immense, there is about fifty tables. He lost a cameraman from so many stores what is there, they got confused, I think Didier. Who knows where grabbed our cameraman. The historical data of Francisco Morazán is interesting. Bryan says, this is it is the bicycle that Francisco Morazán used, seriously. It was found in the house, it was the one he used to travel to and the Trinity. Even Trinidad was from here, seriously. Good leg. Didier appeared, where was he? Ah, no, look, making in there. But there is very big the restaurant I got lost. Bryan What do you say these are? These are tools that were found on the ground at the time of As I was remodeling the house. Old keys, keys. I think Francisco ate bullets too. Possibly yes because it is a typical food for us. Well, let’s get to have a coffee with uh dessert here. Here I find Leo. He says he wants to send greetings to whom? To Cristiano Ronaldo. It wasn’t eh eh Luis Palma the bug too. Ah yes is Luis Palma. Yes. I greet you. Well, it’s already arrived. our drinks and dessert, what did Brian order? Watermelon juice. Let’s see what Brian says about watermelon juice, here about moon slow. It’s delicious because it’s not too sweet and it’s ice cream. And to see what he says about that big piece of banana bread. Has nuts above, right? I think they are almonds, let’s confirm. Well, fluffy, okay? They are almonds, it is hot , it yet. Oh really? Warm banana bread, there is nothing, . Maybe this pinol. It’s good and notice that it doesn’t come with sugar, how interesting normally come in very sweet. And now, combining the bitter with sweet area. Strawberry cheesecake. Very rich too. I don’t think it’s as delicious as this one. Nothing, it will be. I like it because it’s not too sweet, let’s try it. Let’s see. Oh yes, I liked that better. Yes, you are right. Let’s change. In this , let’s see what it has. What are those, friend? Crazy, love. It brings you butter, cream, cheese, mayonnaise, sauce red, green sauce, tagine, and black sauce. Spicy and strong right? Yes, we prepared everything for you. All in all, most of how spicy it can be. It comes with green chili, now red. Pica all, Chinese. María José’s crazy corn. Let’s see, What does Rony say? It’s going to be very hot, be careful. Be careful because it is hot. quite stingy but it is delicious. When was the idea of sell crazy corn here. Well the idea is from here my brother. More or less years of selling here. One year of selling already. About eight years. Eight years. You were the inventor of that. Yes. We walked from fair to fair with my patrons then they were selling crazy corn, sweets and all that. The store is big here quite a few tourists arriving. Enough to stay the sales here. The best days are Sundays. One the venture of a brother and a sister. Who rules? The sister or brother. We both rule. Oh yes it’s true. Yes. Yes. But she is the most mere cheese. Cheese, right? A pleasure to meet you today. Another giant store. It has follower. What do you have here in the? Cupcakes. It comes, Alexa, who just bought cupcakes. Let’s see how is the cupcakes here. Wow. They are giants, right? What flavors are they? Of potato. Therefore, do you think this is the store biggest crafts we’ve ever seen? There are several inside the complex. They are painting the man live there. Incredible, here’s a boy cutting something. Whatever you have, guys, what are they? Sling. Honda are. Our childhood. The same amazing thing I’ve seen in that town is that people They work in stores, they are not only sellers, they are artists. Yes, they are the same creators of these, incredible works that are sold throughout the town of Jojona World Cup. Leaving the store, he met a couple. Very interesting, tell us about those shirts from Germany. In began to follow the German team after the Mexico eighty-six. She is also a fan of Germany. Yes, Since I was little I have liked football, even here in Ojojona, we have a football team that is familiar to us and that we called Juventus, the day Japan won a I greet friends from Germany who know that here from Honduras, there are fans of the German team, so greetings if we. see them there, we’ll wait for you and at some point we’ll run Oh yes, we’re going to run, even if it doesn’t matter, right? You’re going to run, right? Let’s think about zero dying. Sincere die. to die at zero. It is true that there were mines here. Yes, you have advanced here Minas Gerais. There are still. I couldn’t say if it’s true. Being young man from Germany. How is the life of the young people of here? They stay here or go to Tegus to live and work How is it? It depends on the idea of idealism that each person has. there are opportunities to work. In your case travel. Yes, they are in my future plans, right? Here feel like being here in Honduras because it’s very welcoming be in its native lands. How much is an orange worth? To seven. . Very good. Isn’t it true that you have to travel to Tegus to carry all those oranges? My son brings them to me. Because I don’t I can walk, I only walk with a staff. It takes quite a while time here selling oranges. Wow, the one that opened these businesses here, here nobody was selling anything. Before there was less tourism then here. Yes. And before, I had my booth and I sold . How this Ojojona town has grown. Now it’s okay because there are tourists. It is well visited. We are going to enter a place called El Portal de Ojojona. the square is very big. It’s like a typical square in San Pedro Sula, It’s just that it’s outdoors with a lot of food stalls. Goodies here selling soups and here meats, also chicken soups, pupusas, there are many stalls, I imagine they are all good. How do you choose here? When you see a striking sign where they tell you what you want. I think that’s what. It draws more attention and that is what it is about doing in this place. Well, the food has arrived. Enough tortillas, and how interesting that it comes with curd and rice. Let’s trying the soup first. Warm, good flavor. Than interesting, okay? The hen has a shape that is very different from Progreso. You think Ojojona chicken is more about rich. I think they are better fed, because this is great. OK, let’s try it. Three, two, and one. come with more meat than Ojojona’s chicken. Very good. Okay, let’s try the broth with plenty of lemon juice. It comes with plenty of vegetables. Oh yeah, man. What else we needed, vegetables. That nourishes the soul. what is the right way to eat curd? We are going to grab a little piece of curd, we are going to introduce it into what soup to wet the broth, with lemon, chili, soup, and curd. Delicious. Brayan is going to take us to a place of viewpoint now. Here I am seeing that there is another church. There are four churches here in the city. Bryan What is this? This is the church where masses are celebrated funerals. That this building is a church. And this is the Christ Church. I came here since I was little. Brayan and From here the houses are not painted white. Here are the houses no longer represented with the downtown area here people and they have the freedom to paint their house the color of their like it. Well, we are at the end point here of this neighborhood. Jojona, how many degrees more or less are we going to go up? Thirty degrees, we are going to reach what is the viewpoint. Brian, someone. did that, right? For the tourists. When people walk, she was molding herself. Oh really? And that is pure stones, there is no cement here. We have climbed so much that the wind can be heard very strong from here. No wonder the wind farms are very close here to Santa Ana. Last night someone told us about the municipality those who take care of the forests. Sometimes there are fires, fires and without the forests there is no water. He worrying about when a fire starts because you should see, everything is here. Pine tree. Pine and bush, then it can burn very quickly. This is a place where people come to spend some relaxing time with your family. Many come to record content to be able to have the town of Jojona in the background. Let’s take some drone shots right now so you can Look at the beauty we are seeing in Ojojona. come down from the viewpoint, is there a lagoon there, Bryan? Yes, there is a natural lagoon. There are no crocodiles there. No, there is nothing crocodiles. People used to come to fish there. How interesting I think this all was. A large cactus, Or what? And they saw how it’s coming out. If you look closely, it’s already cut everything off. New ones are coming out, although the tree is cut. Where are we now, Brian? Now we are in the the lagoon. It is a tourist park that they just little. There are also carts so children can enjoy a nice time. Wow, how big. Look, carts, it’s electrical, right? Yes, they are electric. They have a canopy you cross the lagoon. Wow, those kids are so fast, you fast, be careful, ah. Where are you going now? We are going to Tegucigalpa right now. Ah, do you like these carts? Good luck, luck guys. We see. We wanted to know how much the price of the Gokars here. The four laps. Enable the hotel Canopy hostel come about? Here I meet Alejandro, where do they come from? Thanks . Your parents brought you here to play with them. Gokar, young man. My grandparents. Here I meet another Wilmer, do you come from Tegucigalpa too? Yes, we are Tegucigalpa, and we brought my grandchildren here to have their little time here in the in the very good idea to be able to do internal tourism. It’s necessary and beautiful. An invitation to tourists from Japan, come and visit Ojojona. We do Tegucigalpa for them invitation to the whole world, especially Japan, right? And everything that is Latin America. Let them come to to get to know our country, Honduras. There is a lot to discover. Good . I am seeing a lot of innovations here in that town from Ojojona in terms of tourism. It’s what we want do it for tourists so they can enjoy it as a family. You you and your friends have a place for tourists too. Of course, we have a place called Rincón Ojojona where , we have single, double, and triple rooms. to let’s walk now and get to know each other. The Rincón hostel Ojojona tourist. Bryan, tell us, how did the idea of the here in Ojojona? Born to a couple, Mark Tindal and Carla Tindal. He is American and she is Honduran. Previously, it was a mission house, where they groups of those united in staying in that place and building houses and help the people of this community. And it’s true that that a mission that had a children’s home. Where you grew up. I grew up in in that place. House of Hope it was called. I arrived when I had to nine years. Before that I took myself on the street. Ordering ratatouille. I walked barefoot, often without shirt, often did not eat at my house. So, I was going for the street to be able to get some money and be able to buy food. The INFA picked me up on the street and They put them in boarding school and that’s how I met the gringos. It was like they asked me so that I could live at the House of Hope is so moving and I am able to begin to fulfill one of my bigger dreams. It is being able to be someone important in the country. Whether it’s helping people, whether it’s helping communities. able to graduate . You are studying what dreams. That I studied international relations. One an important career with them to be able to move forward for what is our country, Honduras. The man who founded the Mark home, for you, what is that relationship like? I didn’t have a father. And then I took him as a father. Because he instructed me. He He taught me and he shaped me into the person I am today today, thank God. Bryan’s story took me to the hostel. So many blows of life, like that cactus that we saw, you are growing again. Yes, I had quite a few falls, one time I drowned in two thousand. fourteen and here I am, that representation of the cactus, it’s is similar to my life, because I came from the lowest, and I am managed to flourish little by little. Several times you wanted to go back to street life, but they never gave up on being side of him. I felt trapped, so I tried flee from the house of hope, but destiny and God not they wanted that to happen. I even once asked for jalón when I was. escape and the people who gave me this push were the by the same people who were looking for me. Now we are at the point where Rincón Ojojona entrance. The property is very large. Yes, here can accommodate quite a few people. We also have I had ample parking space. Also have what is a restaurant that can be used for events. How much does it cost to stay here? We have what is also a house, that’s worth three thousand five hundred a night. They can sleep thirteen people in the house. We have friends that costs six hundred and fifty, we also have rooms for family, worth sixteen hundred. We for double rooms too. Well, let’s meet the house here, where we are staying. The house for one the whole big family. Well, sorry for the mess. Here you have the big kitchen, the living room. Here’s one of the rooms and since the climate is very cool, the best part is the hot water in the shower. Shower. Now we are going to have dinner with the family here in Rincón, be careful with the Karla tell us about that meal. This is a plate with a chicken Marinated with a sauce that we also put on top so mushrooms, scalloped potatoes and a vegetable salad with green salad. Okay, Bryan says he wants to give one prayers. We are gathered here to thank you for letting us you are allowed to have a plate on the table. Bless those people that they are in the streets. I tried the Lord so that they also you can enjoy a dinner, a breakfast, a lunch with your family, sir. We thank you in the name of Jesus. Amen. Well, good luck to everyone. Let’s try. Cream sauce, what we need most. More vegetables. Mmm, mashed potatoes. And that juice lies, right? Well, we already ate too much delicious food. Tell us, what is the dream you have for Rincón Ojojona? Bring people to come to enjoy and be able to share with the family, because it is something that I haven’t been able to have much. And for Ojojona, what is the dream you have. Being able to move forward, being able to achieve that goal that I have proposed since when I was little and when walking in the streets, supporting my family, friends, and to the people I love. Surely Mark, the one the person you call, practically, like a dad, goes to watch that video. This was the last message that could be given to , what would I say? Love. I would say thank you for trusting. in me and for believing that I am capable of achieving the impossible. Although you didn’t grow up with a family, tonight we are here. One the great family among those from Ojojona and many people from Progreso and a crazy japanese A toast to everyone here, long live Ojojona. May he live. And many thanks to each of you to watch today’s video. Bye bye.
Visito Ojojona, un pueblo mágico y turístico apenas 30 km de Tegucigalpa. Gracias a mi guía Brayan, conocí cada calle y rincón del pueblo. Fuimos a los parques, iglesias, mercados, restaurantes, puestos de comidas callejeras, tiendas de artesanías, tiendas de barro, cafés, mirador de montaña, go kart, museos y más. Realmente es un pueblo encantador.
Gracias Rincon Ojojona por hospedarnos en la ciudad. En el eco-hotel rodeado por naturaleza y aire puro, ofrecen habitaciones con precios económicos, una casa grande para grupos de amigos, amplio parqueo, servicio de lavandería y un restaurante. Si quieres contratar a Brayan como guía, puedes contactar a Rincón Ojojona:
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28件のコメント
Qe bonito pueblo ❤❤❤
La zona donde esta el go car y la laguna y este hotel donde esta? Solo he ido al centro😢 no sabia que habia ese lugar bonito
Gracias!!! Nos llena de orgullo Shin Fujiyama, que nos visitará en Souvenirs Angie, y que usará nuestra camiseta, Le esperamos de nuevo aquí en Ojojona pueblo con encanto y Souvenirs Angie. será un placer tenerle de nuevo, Dios bendiga sus pasos, su vida. Gracias, gracias, por apoyar en la Educación de nuestro país Honduras.❤😊🙌🇯🇵🇭🇳
Ese wirro de la gorra no es de ojojona shin, no le crea nada 20:35
K lindo hermoso ojojona igual que de mi departamento Morazan elsalvador 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🙋🙋💯💯💯❤❤🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🙋🙋🙋📲🖥
Primera vez que veo a Chin echar al piso la concha y dejarla allí..Así cómo escupió el limon
Lo más lindo my Honduras 🇭🇳💙🌀🇭🇳♐🦅🦅 saludos de Dallas Texas 🇺🇲🇭🇳
Después de las eólicas. cuándo sale el paisaje del bosque se ve algo en el cielo que es 🛸
Saludes mi crack desde califa 🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳
Muy con move Dora la historian del muchacho, es un gran ejemplo para todas las personas que no importa de donde venegas el que quiere salir a adelante lo hace ❤
Dios lo bendiga shin hombres como el Necesita nuestro país, bendiciones en todo lo que emprenda❤️❤️
Me gustaría ir a Ojojona, 😍
Que lindo Video Shin y que gran testimonio de vida el del muchacho Dios les bendiga
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Mui bonito pero nesecita el gobierno meterle mas dinero para empesar más árboles en las áreas turísticas y más grama
Beto el joven que quiere sembrar 1 millón de árboles hay en ojojona se nesecita por lo menos unos 10 millones de árboles
Que bonita historia de superación! Dios siempre pone ángeles alrededor de los niños! 🙏🏻 Ojojona es hermoso! Me encanta este lugar 😃❤🇭🇳💯
Me gustó la historia de Bryan, adelante vs podés.
Rico pozol
Cuando vienes a El Salvador
Dios lo bendiga shin Fujiyama hondureño de ❤ ❤❤❤❤
Wow cuanta comida rica! Es lo que mas extraño de Honduras. Lindo Ojojona.
wow .q.guapo es el brayan .❤😊 .tremendo morenasooo ❤❤❤.
Existe en Chiapas Mexico
Siempre k te veo solo por Honduras andas
❤ que hermoso video Shin realmente Ojojina es muy bonito rico en mucha cultura artesanal.
El muchacho que fue tu guía Dios li bendiga y siii Dios lo bendecirá con su esposa, hijos tendrá su familia. ❤
OMG😂 my Town, thanks. I appreciate, what you are doing , gracias por Todo lo que nos das de apreciar la humildad y lo pacifico de mi pueblo saludos desde🙏🇱🇷