The temple is closed for maintenance for three weeks, so we went to Rio Dulce on Tuesday and Wednesday and to Atitlan on Thursday and Friday. Here are some of the pictures we took. On our trips there were the Pitchers and their children and a grandson. The Barlows, us, Roberts, Burbidges. We left for Rio Dulce on January 14 and stayed until January 15th. We left for Atitlan on January 16 and left on January 17th. On our way back from Livingston on Rio Dulce we were in a major rain storm. The rain was coming down so hard that each rain drop hurt when it hit my face. After we got back to our motel, we changed our clothes and left to return to Guatemala City. We had to stop several times along the road because during the storm some trees had fallen down on the road and there were people cutting the trees up so the road could be cleared. We finally got home at mid night and got to bed at 1:00 a.m. We had to be up and ready to leave for Atitlan by seven, so it was a short night. It will always be a memorable trip.
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| These are pelicans close to Livingston. Livingston got its name from the man who helped free the black people there who were slaves that were brought from Africa. There is only one way to get into Livingston and that is by boat. All their goods are brought in by boat. Livingston is at the mouth of Rio Dulce where it flows into the Caribbean ocean. |
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| A boat wreck |
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| the outskirts of the town of Livingston |
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| There is an Iguana on this tree. Can you see it? |
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| Livingston |
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| This is where we stayed by the lake Atitlan |
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| A town by Lake Atitlan |
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We were in the town of
Santiago, Guatemala by the Lake Atitlan where these three ladies, one 22 years old, one 17 years old and one 12 years old told me "I remember you. You buy from me. You promise". I asked them if they go to school and they said only in the afternoon. They were so cute. I felt love for them. |
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| at the street market |
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| There is a volcano in the back ground |
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| going to market in a small truck |
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| San Marcos |
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| private homes |
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| One of the 12 Apostle towns |
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| Volcano |
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| A grave yard. Because it is close to sea level, all the caskets are on ground level and going up on top of the guy below him. |
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| by the Rio Dulce. The next several pictures are of this Castle or Fort |
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| these castle doors were rather small and short to go through |
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| This is where they held their prisoners |
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| One of the cannons used to protect themselves from the pirates from Europe. |
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| The bend where the river turns into the lake by the castle |
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| Here is most of our group looking out the look out station. The rest of the group are taking the pictures. |
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| We stopped here to see a fossil museum in this town Zacapa. It shows how far we are from Guatemala City |
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| We could buy a hammock here. Some in our group did. |
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| We stopped on our way to Rio Dulce to see some "Stellas". It was like a nice walk in the park because there was not a lot of climbing to do here. |
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| We stopped at a place on the way to Rio Dulce to have lunch and there was a pond with all these turtles in it. |
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| This is where we had lunch. It reminded us of Kema in Texas. |
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| At our motel by Rio Dulce |
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| Lake of Rio Dulce |
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| there was a mini zoo with caged animals. We don't know what this animal was called. |
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| This monkey was angry with us because we would not let him play with our camera. If looks could kill.... |
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| Toucan bird |
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| Fishermen preparing their fish net for the next days work. |
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| children in a park playing |
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| this little guy told us he was guapo |
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| Look at that, This is something we don't see here very often. |
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| This girl and the girl below were gliding down the hill on the same bike. A car was coming so I yelled ALTO. Thankfully they stopped. They followed us to make sure we made it back to our motel. |
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| me resting on a hammock |
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| banana trees with blue bags around the bananas that are going to market |
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| Bubs looking out a window at the "Castillo de San Felipe del Golgo" |
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| two girls sharing their lunch of from one plate. This was in Livingston. |
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| It took two boats to take all of us down the River Dulce |
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| going for a walk |
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| two girls looking at their picture we just took |
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| This guy was a grandpa living there. He has cancer. He said he was happy. When his picture was taken Blair told him he was also guapo. Guapo means handsome. |
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| Our friends |
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| This little girl was taking care of business |
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| Our bed room by Lake Atitlan. It has a mosquito net over it. |
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| this is claimed to be the largest spanning bridge in Central America. This bridge is over Rio Dulce. |
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| Breakfast |
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| This is a typical man in Guatemala |
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| This little guy was telling me what he had in his hands. |
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| The city of Santiago, Guatemala by Lake Atitlan |
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| to get to our bathroom we had to go up these steps. The first one is quite tall. This was where we stayed by Lake Atitlan. |
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| Avocados ready for market |
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| Pineapple ready for market |
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| live chickens for sale |
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| Looking up the Rio Dulce River |
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