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... well this will open our vistas and discover that in America there are still things to go and learn.
Guatemala’s name comes from the Nahuatl “Quauhtlemallan” by the abundance of ... , a strenuous visit, giving you time to enjoy to the delight, all the magic of Guatemala. And if you’re looking for the adrenaline and activity, nothing like mountain biking, as there are dynamics ...
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== PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==
Region: GUATEMALA
Geographic coordinates: 14.017N, 91.687W
Magnitude: ... 36 miles) S (180 degrees) of Retalhuleu, Retalhuleu, Guatemala
60 km (37 miles) SSW (199 degrees) of Mazatenango, Suchitepéquez, Guatemala
81 km (50 miles) WSW (245 degrees) of Santa LucÃa Cotzumalguapa, Escuintla, Guatemala
93 km (58 miles) SSW ( ...
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... guesses from family and friends. Not ONE person guessed Guatemala!
2. My mom was born and raised ... gospel in Spanish!!! Not sure yet if his mission actually covers the part of Guatemala city where they live, so we will see.
3. A little over three years ago, ... thing on a service project in a rural town in Guatemala. Click here to watch it. We loved it so much. We said that we wanted to take a family ...
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... live a regret-free life without visiting Guatemala, think again. This diminutive Central American country, smaller ... eyes and figure it must be a colorless place with nothing to offer. Not so with Guatemala. Within a period of three days, I had two different people sit down next to me in Xela ... top 9 reasons to drop everything and visit Guatemala right now
The top 9 reasons to drop everything and visit ...
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... stopped by the coast guard some 280km (175 miles) off Guatemala's Pacific coast.
Four Colombians and one Mexican man on board the vessel were arrested.
Guatemala is becoming an important transit point for illegal drugs moved north by Mexican trafficking cartels.
These cartels are increasingly moving into neighbouring Guatemala in a bid to ensure safe supply lines following a ...
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... market, grocery + new house. Delivered the refrigerator today."
Very soon after moving to Guatemala my Dad learned to fly. This was more out of necessity than pleasure but it was obvious to me ... the farm. The only other alternative was to fly. When you flew over the farms in southern Guatemala, the grass air strips could be seen everywhere. The flight from the city to the farm was just ...
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