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Our Nightmare to Guatemala

2024-02-01 18:49:35

Abi and Hanna returned goods from the plane. I like Corban. He finally opened my eyes. "Where are we?" I answered with a smile: "On the treasure island" he smiled and closed his eyes. When Drew and Samii came back they announced that the beach was covered with a small bay and had a better location. We are all gathered together. "I think we should stay here at least overnight, then it will be safer to try to find something close to the sunset." "I am not sure.

It was cloudy Thursday afternoon, so I arrived at Guatemala City. We are a group of seven women between the ages of 10 and 18. Our team soon left Guatemala City and began a four-hour trip to Mazatenago. We were dark and tired and arrived at Mazatago, but I did not know what would happen in the next three days. When we woke up, we welcomed the most beautiful sight: mountains, volcanoes and flowers. Birds, church bells, busy city streets, and the most amazing sounds are welcomed. When I left the first community, Cantón Pumá, I did not know what is in front of me. I do not know, I will leave Guatemala from my heart.

Guatemala is a wonderful place to be beautiful. The hotel is located in the highlands of Guatemala, at the Atitlán lake of Panajachel, with the ideal wedding ceremonies and vacation destinations, shared daily lives with the women who visited. Clear Contrast Their houses are made of plywood and tin and offer only minimal accommodation. After we arrived in Antigua, our team observed the "trust bank" conference. These are groups of about ten women gathered to borrow small loans for various projects such as weaving, agricultural midwifery etc. All women are wearing traditional clothes, and one of them is wearing the same tops as a souvenir tote bag. I just bought one of the many markets in the town.

Information on Antigua Guatemala: Antigua Guatemala, the capital of Guatemala, built an altitude of 1,530.17 meters in an earthquake-prone area that was Santiago de Guatemala in 1524. It was subsequently rebuilt in 1527 and destroyed by the fire caused by the uprising of the inhabitants who were completely buried in 1541 due to the earthquake and avalanche. The third valley of Panchoi or Pakan was completed in March in 1543 and served for 230 years. It endured floods, volcanic eruptions and other violent natural disasters until the majority of the town was destroyed by the 1873 St. Marta earthquake. At that time, the authorities ordered the capital to move to a safe area, which became the county's modern capital city Guatemala City. However, some residents stayed in the original town and was called "La Antigua Guatemala"