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  • Three chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Three Chicken Buses in Antigua (256...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • On the northern side of Antigua's Parque Central, the Catedral de Santiago (Cathedral of Santiago) was begun in 1542 but mostly destroyed by the earthquake of 1773,. It was only partially rebuilt after that, mainly the facade of the front facing the park which now houses the Inglesio de San Jose (Church of Saint Joseph). Behind the facade are ruins of the original cathedral.
    Antigua Catedral de Santiago at Nigh...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • An ornately decorated altar with extensive gold lining depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe in the Iglesia de San Francisco (Church of San Francis). The church is most well known as the resting place and tomb of Santo Hermano Pedro de San Jose de Bethancourt (Saint Herman Pedro of Stain Joseph of Bethancourt), a locally revered figure from the 16th century who build a local hospital for the poor, amongst other things.
    Our Lady of Guadalupe in Iglesia de ...tif
  • Riding chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Emba...tif
  • A blue and white chicken bus, painted for the Guatemalan national colors, behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Fron...tif
  • Passengers walk in front of parked chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Central American Chicken Buses Antig...tif
  • Loading chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Load...tif
  • Fronts of chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Red ...tif
  • Front grills of chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Fron...tif
  • Two chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Two Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala ...tif
  • Chicken buses lined up behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Park...tif
  • Chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Girl...tif
  • A young girl leans out a window on a chicken bus behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Youn...tif
  • Chicken buses and a motorbike behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala with...tif
  • Scooter repair shop behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Chicken buses in the mud behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Front bonnet of a chicken bus behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • A row of chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Brightly painted chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Chicken buse detail behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • A blue and white with Guatemalan flag chicken bus behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Chicken buses parked behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Guatemalan flag on a chicken buse behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Angel icon on the front of a chicken bus behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Front of a chicken bus behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • A chicken bus behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Departing chicken bus behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Chicken buses and scooters behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Detail of front of a chicken bus, with an American eagle USA decal. The bus is parked behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Side detail of a chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Red, white, and blue painted chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Clara, a local weaver, selling her woven textiles in Parque Central in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • A group of dogs mill around the chicken buses behind the Mercado Municipal (town market) in Antigua, Guatemala. From this extensive central bus interchange the routes radiate out across Guatemala. Often brightly painted, the chicken buses are retrofitted American school buses and provide a cheap mode of transport throughout the country.
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  • Dramatic paint jobs on chicken buses in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • The Volcán de Agua can be seen under the arch at the Santa Catalina in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • Under the clock tower of the Santa Catalina arch over the street in Antigua, Guatemala, one can see the Volcán de Agua in the distance.
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