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Published: November 20th 2006
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Engine warmed and seat belt securely fastened, I head out to get my first real taste of Guatemalan driving. The Capital is the destination, so I leave Quetzaltenango and head east, single file on the back of the Pan-American Highway that cuts through the Highlands like a serpent. Jockeying for position, I never lose attention to the lawless roads before me. Curves lead to curves, road repairs ...
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Jonathan Hackmeyer
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Hey Jeremy! The stories and pictures are awesome. It sounds like everything over there is setting up smoothly. I know you have made some of those children's lives, and what you are doing is awesome. How did the kids like their toys, and the men their fire men tools? When do you think you will be back stateside? I wish you a very happy Thanksgiving and May God Bless You and your works!