lo q hay de Guate


Our first destination in Guatemala was FLORES, a beautiful little place where we had dinner at the lake side the full moon lightening up the night. It was spectacular and so beautiful…
From there we went to see TIKAL, a world heritage MAYAN site. To see all the temples and huge buildings that this folk built was totally impressive.

From there we headed to ANTIGUA and went to see Vulcan Pacaya, which is still active and we got to see real lava. The pure lava streams stopped just 8 days before we got there, which was a pity.
But still to be so close to the power and force of nature was absolutely stunning!
On Sunday it hit Barbara and me really hard when we had to say, “nos vemos en Suiza” at the airport of Guatemala City. My great travel buddy had to go back home, after four weeks of great travel experiences, wonderful moments, lots of talks and laughter.
On Sunday it hit Barbara and me really hard when we had to say, “nos vemos en Suiza” at the airport of Guatemala City. My great travel buddy had to go back home, after four weeks of great travel experiences, wonderful moments, lots of talks and laughter.
It was so great having seen Central America with you my beloved little big sister! Thank you for your company and everything! I LOVE YOU
Missing my best one I went to Panajachel (everybody just calls it Pana) at the lake of Atilan where I did a boat trip around the lake to see different villages and the traditional way of life. San Marcos is famous to be a spiritual place where I got the pleasure of getting a massage and concentrate on my body and spirit…I went to Chichi for the local market and now I am in Guatemala City where I caught up with my friends from AIESEC.
During all this time I have been spending a lot of time in internet cafes to find a good internship experience. I’m so excited and just hope everything turns out the way I plan…



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