Yellow and black corn hanging to dry to be used for seed for the next crop rotation.
Date: 02/08/2008
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The most colorful facade of all churches in Guatemala, San Andreas Xecul
Date: 02/08/2008
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View of the entire church, where the rear nave looks like a giant beach ball!
Date: 02/08/2008
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Who is that gringo crossing the street? Oh, must be another Spanish student!
Date: 02/08/2008
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View of the Parque Central, or central square in Quetzeltenango, where Don is living temporarily to attend Spanish school.
Date: 02/08/2008
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Pasaje Enriquez, built in the 1900's to hold exclusive shops and restaurants, but unfortunately it is almost empty, except for two restaurants, one Spanish and the other Texan, selling chicken fried steak!
Date: 02/08/2008
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The sun lights up the main church in the little mountainside town of Zunil, on our way to the hot springs.
Date: 02/08/2008
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This guy is irrigating his onion patch.
Date: 02/08/2008
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Most vegetables of Guatemala come from this area, where no patch of land goes uncultivated!
Date: 02/08/2008
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These workers are harvesting onions, which we can smell through the open windows in the shuttle bus to the hot springs.
Date: 02/08/2008
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We arrive way up in the mountains at Fuentes Georginas (pronounced "Fuentes Hero-HEE-nas") Don tests the water at the hot springs...after too many cold showers in Guatemala, he is READY!