Previously logged along with 6610 USB and English/Spanish mixed language on 6612 USB. 45 metros - commonly used by freebanders and pirates or bootleggers, 6.6 MHz. "One five four, mon" (in English) - Caribbean accents.
2202 UTC - speaking English again (it was Spanish when I tuned in just shy of 2200 UTC). Mention of "Honduras" at 2203 UTC. - then switched to Spanish and a third station (a YL) came on frequency - asked her "Venezuela or Honduras?" - OM speaking Spanish at 2204 UTC, rolled his r's perfectly, likely a native speaker. Keeps asking the YL station to repeat herself. "We love you buh-bye! buh-buh-buh-bye!" (in English) at 2204 UTC
Later, a similar QSO was heard on 6780 kHz USB. I do not think it was the same operator(s) heard on 6612 kHz, but they appeared to be coming from the same region.