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Guatemala!

Guatemalan art that inspired the trip!Hotel Aurora courtyard in AntiguaView of Pacuya Volcano from AntiguaAntiguaCentral Plaza, Cathedral and Palace in Antiguabeautiful local cuisine in Antigua
My Photos : Gerard

Our Guatemala Trip Photo Album!

Messing with the lavaHotel Aurora, AntiguaAntigua - Volcano in the backgroundCobblestone streets in AntiguaMe with Rina, from ViaventureJoe in Antigua
My Photos : Jennifer Barile
My awesome trip to Guatemala! Joe and I took this Guatemala tour because it was a place neither of us had visited in Latin America. I got to use my Spanish skills, hike a volcano, see Mayan ruins, and swim in one of the most beautiful places I\'ve ever seen!
Read my journal : Guatemala Trip Journal
I went to : Guatemala

Guatemala trip of a Lifetime!

Market at ChichicastenengoLocal women walking towards a cemetaryOur bungalow at Posada de SantiagoHotel pool and Lake AtitlanMaximonTuk-tuk ride, anyone?
My Photos : Laura Chadwick
December is the perfect time to visit Guatemala! It seemed that every day there was a celebration, a festival, or at least beautiful decorations to see! Guatemala was our trip of a lifetime!
I went to : Guatemala

Guatemala Tour 2011!

ANTIGUA, GUATEMALAParque Central-AntiguaPalacio del Ayuntamiento-city hallUnusual mermaids on fountain in center of parkVolcan Agua (12,356 ft.) looms at the end of south running sMothers in traditional dress ; all kids in school uniforms;
My Photos : joseph grant
Joe and Sharon\'s 2011 adventure in Guatemala!
Read my journal : Guatemala Tour 2011!
I went to : Guatemala

CasaSito 2009 Art Festival in Antigua, Guatemala

My Photos : Amanda Turner
The Art Festival in Antigua, Guatemala has several goals. Our primary goal is to promote art in the associations and communities around Antigua. We began the Art Festival in 2009 and invited five community organizations to participate. Two of the associations already had art programs, but three art programs were created just so the associations could participate in the Art Festival. By holding this event, local associations are inspired to create art programs in the curriculums. In 2010, we plan to invite more local associations to participate so that they will also be inspired to create art programs for their children. A second goal is to use art to teach the importance of self-expression. Art is a very powerful form of expression and can give a voice to children and teenagers, boys and girls, indigenous and Ladinos. Children and youth living in poverty often have difficulties expressing themselves and releasing their emotions. They may turn to violence or drugs to escape their feelings. We want to teach children and youth how to express themselves in art and at the same time, create something beautiful. We hold workshops several months before the Festival to teach the associations different ways to teach art. We explain to them that we do care about technical skills, but we care more about the ability of the children to express themselves. We appreciate figurative art, but we also value abstract art that represents strong emotions or perspectives.
I went to : Guatemala

Mayan Color and Culture in Guatemala

My Photos : Marc Branson
Guatemala is rich in color and culture. The Branson Family had a great time exploring Guatemala on a travel circuit known as the Gringo tour.
I went to : Guatemala

Guatemala Tour in February

Unpretentious beauty along the walk to our hotel roomArches in AntiguaParque Central in AntiguaLunchtime concert on the a-GOURD-ion.  Ha ha.Produce market at Chichicastenango
My Photos : John Keller
On week in Guatemala, including tours to Antigua, Lake Atitlan, Volcano Pacaya, Tikal, and the hanging bridges near Flores.
Read my journal : Guatemala Tour
I went to : Guatemala

Guatemala Trip March 2009

My Photos : Myrtle Hendricks-Corrales
Kristen, Myrtle & Art: All the places we stayed were wonderful, not only because of the comfortable rooms or quaint little huts, but because of all the natural beauty and friendly people. As we flew back home, we reflected on how much we had seen and learned. We all felt that we carried a part of Guatemala in our hearts, for we had fallen in love with the land and its people.
Read my journal : Guatemala Trip March 2009
I went to : Guatemala

Guatemala Custom Tour

Sheree at Mixco ViejoMixco Viejo is located 40 miles from Guatemala City40 miles is close in TX but it took 2 hours to get there Mixco is a beautiful site and well worth the tripMost of the site has been reconstructedMixco was one of the last Mayan cities to fall
My Photos : Philip Flood
Our second trip to Guatemala, featuring visits to Mixco Viejo, Semuc Champey, Chilasco Falls, Lake Atitlan, Antigua and more.
Read my journal : Adventures in Guatemala
I went to : Guatemala

Guatemala

My Photos : Elizabeth Parker
I organized this trip for the AAUW (American Association of University Women) San Juan Branch. Thanks to the economy\'s personal case of \"swine flu\" only 7 of us took the trip. Guatemala is a beautiful country!
Read my journal : Guatemala
I went to : Guatemala

Jaguars, banditos, and earthquakes, oh my!

TikalAntigua HouseMaximon presiding over a ceremonySolola marketPolenta grill at Solola marketGuatemalas nicest chicken bus
My Photos : Jeri Fritz
When our friends heard we were planning to vacation in Guatemala, they advised us to reconsider, citing warnings from the State Department and US Embassy.
I went to : Guatemala

Easter in Guatemala

Easter in Guatemala
My Photos : Stephanie & Craig Smith
We explored the enchanting blend of Mayan and Christian traditions surrounding Easter in Antigua and Lake Atitlan, and then visited the intriguing Mayan ruins at Tikal. Text and photos originally published on our web site www.craigandstephsvacations.com
I went to : Guatemala

Guatemala Classico Trip

My Photos : Monika Sundem
Trip to Guatemala: Antigua, Santiago, Chichi market and more.
Read my journal : Guatemala Classico Trip
I went to : Guatemala
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