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Article: Honduras' north coast rocks.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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Byline: John Bordsen
What's it like to live in a far-off place most of us see only on a vacation? Foreign Correspondence is an interview with someone who lives in a spot you may want to visit.
Suzy McCall, a 45-year-old native of Barnwell, S.C., has lived in Honduras for 13 years. She is director of a missionary training school in Tegucigalpa, the capital.
Q. What's Tegucigalpa like?
A. It's a big city _ about a million people _ in a hilly valley between mountains. Neighborhoods are on hillsides. Only the heart of it is in a flat place.
The climate is nice: There's only a rainy and a dry season. Tegucigalpa isn't as hot here ...