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Articles about guatemala
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Category: Travel+Place
Climbing Volcano PacayaAn insightful and at times hilarious look at a typical adventure tourism experience in an atypical place in Guatemala, and how, when it comes to people climbing volcanoes, volcanoes will always have the final say. |
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Category: Sustainability
A Portrait of Hope: Lessons from the Memory Project". . the Memory Project is addressing an area that has long been overlooked by other organizations, a component of development that many of us with parents take for granted: a sense of personal history," writes Jacob Bielanski in this profile of the Memory Project. |
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Category: Sustainability
Learning Spanish and Giving Back at Asociación Pop WujWhen the ten of us students had clambered into the back of the pick-up truck outside Asociación Centro de Estudios de Español Pop Wuj, one of the guys from the U.S. said, “I hope this is the right truck.” We were dressed in our cruddiest clothes, headed to try our hand at helping indigenous... |
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Coffee and Lava in Antigua, GuatemalaLa Antigua is typically the first stop for travelers arriving by air to Guatemala, and we were no exception. It was hard not to be charmed by Antigua’s cobblestone streets, its colorful storefronts; if we decide to spend a month learning Spanish, this would be the place for it. The tough part would... |
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An Island that Isn'tThe River taxi pulls away from the dock, bringing me and my shame along for the ride. I don't even know what--or where--Livingston is, I just need to get away. The Taxi's attempt to show us "sights"--instead of jetting out of Fronteras with utmost haste--only exacerbates by self loathing. I am now just... |
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A Long Road to Guatemala....Part 2[size=11]Side note: This story—not this one, |




