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Honduras has more than three-fourths of its land area is covered by mountains and that leads to having most of it's roads go up and down and mostly around such mountains. Major highways have been rebuilt following the destruction caused by Hurricane Mitch in 1998, though many stretches are still under repair. Major cities are connected by an inconsistently maintained, two-lane system of paved roads, and many secondary roads in Honduras are unpaved. During the rainy season, even major highways are often closed due to rockslides and flooding. Hurricane Mitch washed out many bridges throughout the country, and temporary repairs are vulnerable to heavy rains. |
 Man on a horse in a street in Comayagua |  Girl walking in a street in Copán |  Girls and shadows in a Copán street |
 Mountain road in western Honduras |  Street in Santa Rosa |  A Santa Rosa street in the early morning |
 Street in Belén Gualcho |  Streetlife in Gracias |  Girl sitting by a sidewalk in Erandique |