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  • 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
  • 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.
    Scooter Mechanic in Antigua Guatemal...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
  • 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
  • Ornate religious decorations on the exterior of the monastery and church of Santa Clara (Saint Clair) in Antigua, Guatemala. The original foundation dates back to 1700 and the church was consecrated in 1715. It was run by nuns from the Second Franciscan Order of Poor Sisters of Saint Clair. In 1717 the earthquake of San Miguel caused extensive damages to the building. The church is now in ruins and is no longer a functional church.
    Santa Clara Antigua Statue (25509121...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
  • The archway over the street of the convent of Santa Catalina in central Antigua, Guatemala, with the water from recent rain reflecting the lights on the cobblestone street.
    Santa Catalina Antigua Arch Night St...tif
  • Temple 1, also known as the Temple of the Great Jaguar or Temple of Ah Cacao in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park. At the left of frame is the Main Plaza.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Temple 1 Wide Shot...tif
  • The top of Temple 2 (Temple of the Masks) is framed by the thick jungle trees in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Temple 2 and Jungl...tif
  • The stones of one of the partially restored buildings at Tikal is covered by moss and small plants. The thick jungle is constantly encroaching up on the buildings in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Mossy Stones (2590...tif
  • The studio of Radio Peten. Off the western side of the island of Flores is another much smaller island known simply as Radio Peten after the radio station that has broadcast from there since 1947. There are only a handful of buildings on the island, one of which is a small, one-room museum of Maya artifacts and various radio, telephone, and other artifacts. The only way to approach the island is by boat.
    Radio Peten's Studio (2580915174044).tif
  • Three traditional wooden boats and canoes beached on the shore of Lake Peten Itza in Flores in northern Guatemala.
    Traditional Wooden Boats in Lake Pet...tif
  • A tour group of hikers at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Tour Group near Summi...tif
  • A guide and hiker at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Guide and Hiker at Su...tif
  • A plant manages to grow in the thick layer of volcanic gravel near the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Volcanic Rock and Veg...tif
  • A family sells chickens and roosters at the market in Chichi. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo market roosters and c...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony with incen...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Mayan spiritual ceremony...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Children scamble to collect candy fr...tif
  • Fresh fruit and vegetables for sale in Chichicastengo's gymnasium as part of the famous Sunday market. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo market fruit and vege...tif
  • Locals sit on benches under the colorfully decorated arches of the town hall at night. In the background to the right are the white steps of Iglesia de Santo Tomas. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo locals siting under t...tif
  • A colorful painted set of murals decorate the outside walls of the town hall depicting the victims of the Guatemalan civil war and drawing on the symbolism of the K'iche' Maya bible known as the Popol Vuh. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo painted mural (346121...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Eggs for sale at Antigua market (348...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Chicken buses station in Antigua, Gu...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Chicken buses in Antigua, Guatemala,...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Statues at the museum of Casa Santo ...tif
  • Statues in an old church in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Statue of religious figure on the ou...tif
  • Parque Central (or Plaza Central), the main town square in Antigua Guatemala., at night. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Fountain in Parque Central in Antigu...tif
  • Iron cross and front of the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Iron cross in front of Iglesia y Con...tif
  • The front of Iglesia de San Francisco in Antigua, Guatemala, partially damaged by some of the many earthquakes the area has experienced in recent centuries.
    Iglesia de San Francisco facade in A...tif
  • Part of the open-air cloisters of Iglesia de San Francisco, a Spanish colonial church in Antigua, Guatemala. Ornate decorations are carved into the roof, but over time the elements have started to take over.
    Cloisters of Iglesia de San Francisc...tif
  • Christmas nativity scene with decorations inside the Mercado Central in the center of Guatemala City near Parque Central.
    Nativity Scene in Mercado Central in...tif
  • A Guatemalan man of Mayan heritage in Guatemala City
    Guatemalan man in Guatemala City (Co...tif
  • With some of the buildings ringing Parque Central in Antigua, Guatemala, in the foreground, the Volcán de Agua can be seen partially obscured in the background.
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  • A cluster of small Guatemalan blue and white national flags for sale at a market for Guatemalan Independence Day.
    Guatemalan Flags for Sale at Market ...tif
  • Ruins of the Iglesia y Convento de La Recolección in Antigua, Guatemala. The church was destroyed by the earthquake of 1773.
    Iglesia y Convento de La Recoleccion...tif
  • 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.
    Santa Catalina in Antigua Guatemala ...tif
  • A residential street in Iglesia en San Pedro las Huertas near Antigua, Guatemala.
    Street in San Pedro las Huertas (256...tif
  • Panorama of a variety of brightly painted old American school buses converted into chicken buses converge in the lot behind the city market.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Pano...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
  • 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
  • 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.
    Chicken Buses Antigua Guatemala Fron...tif
  • A doorway onto the street from the monastery and church of Santa Clara (Saint Clair) in Antigua, Guatemala. The original foundation dates back to 1700 and the church was consecrated in 1715. It was run by nuns from the Second Franciscan Order of Poor Sisters of Saint Clair. In 1717 the earthquake of San Miguel caused extensive damages to the building. The church is now in ruins and is no longer a functional church.
    Santa Clara Antigua Entrance (255091...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
  • 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
  • A puddle in the cobblestone street of Antigua, Guatemala, reflects the street lights and the yellow colonial building.
    Antigua Guatemala Night Puddle Cobbl...tif
  • The jungle grows over one of the partially restored buildings in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Overgrown Jungle (...tif
  • The top of Temple 5 pokes through the jungle treetops in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Temple 5 Pokes Thr...tif
  • Limestone blocks have been carved by archeological restorers to restore some of the base of Temple 4 in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Restoration in Pro...tif
  • Temple 1 (also known as the Temple of the Giant Jaguar or Temple of Ah Cacao) on the Main Plaza and part of the Northern Acropolypse (at left) in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Maya Ruins Temple I and Northe...tif
  • The colonial church sits on the highest point on the small island of  Flores, Guatemala.
    Flores Guatemala Church (25809151956...tif
  • Taken from Parque Central in Flores, Guatemala, this shot shows the town hall at right. At far left you can see the domes of the village's colonial church.
    City Hall and Parque Central in Flor...tif
  • Off the western side of the island of Flores is another much smaller island known simply as Radio Peten after the radio station that has broadcast from there since 1947. There are only a handful of buildings on the island, one of which is a small, one-room museum of Maya artifacts and various radio, telephone, and other artifacts. The only way to approach the island is by boat.
    Arriving at Radio Peten Island by Bo...tif
  • Three traditional wooden boats and canoes beached on the shore of Lake Peten Itza in Flores in northern Guatemala, with a glassy lake reflecting the clouds and sky.
    Three Wooden Boats in Lake Peten Itz...tif
  • Five traditional wooden boats and canoes beached on the shore of Lake Peten Itza in Flores in northern Guatemala.
    Wooden Canoes in Lake Peten Itza in ...tif
  • A fishermen tips up a wire basket to tip out the small fish that had been caught along the waterfront of Flores in north Guatemala in Lake Peten Itza.
    Fishing on Lake Peten Itza next to F...tif
  • Cloud obscures part of the summit of Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Mist and Cloud (25509...tif
  • Steam rising from the warm ground mixes with clouds at the summit of Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Steam and Mists at Su...tif
  • Some of the rugged terrain formed by the solidified lava flows at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Rocky Terrain (255091...tif
  • Mists and clouds shroud the submitt of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Mists and Clouds (255...tif
  • Sacks of seeds and grains for sale at Chichi market. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo market grains and see...tif
  • The colorful headstones and markers of Chichicastengo's cemetery. It serves as both a Maya and Catholic cemetery. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Buildings at Chichicastengo cemetery...tif
  • The colorful headstones and markers of Chichicastengo's cemetery. It serves as both a Maya and Catholic cemetery. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo cemetery graves (3461...tif
  • The colorful headstones and markers of Chichicastengo's cemetery. It serves as both a Maya and Catholic cemetery. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo cemetery crosses (346...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony in Chichic...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya shaman with censer (34612121750...tif
  • The colorful headstones and markers of Chichicastengo's cemetery. It serves as both a Maya and Catholic cemetery. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Colorful Chichicastengo cemetery (34...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya religious ceremony ...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family performs a Traditional Maya c...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya shaman near Chichicastengo, Gua...tif
  • A group of local children watch the performance as part of the Convite de 12 Dicembre in Chichicastengo. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya children at Chichicastengo fest...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    A young boy attacks a Pinata in Chic...tif
  • People gathering in front of Santo Tomas Church at night before the market. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Santo Tomas Church at night (3461212...tif
  • A colorful painted set of murals decorate the outside walls of the town hall depicting the victims of the Guatemalan civil war and drawing on the symbolism of the K'iche' Maya bible known as the Popol Vuh. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
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  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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  • Examples of traditional weaving on display at Casa del Tejido Antiguo, an indigenous textile museum and market in Antigua, Guatemala
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  • Examples of traditional weaving on display at Casa del Tejido Antiguo, an indigenous textile museum and market in Antigua, Guatemala
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  • Th Catedral de Santiago on the main square of Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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  • A woman shows off her woven textiles for sale on the streets of downtown Antigua Guatemala. Guatemala has a very strong traditional of weaving. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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  • A statue of a monk in the museum in the Casa Santo Domingo hotel that is built amongst the ruins of a former monastery. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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  • Ruins of a church in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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