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It seems in Guatemala they are serious about their "no fly zones" around major Mayan artifacts like pyramids. I was in a DeHaviland Beaver (re; Ford truck w/ wings) doing a materials audit for the major petroleum corp. I worked for when the pilot mentioned (in Spanish) about our passing fairly close to one of the largest Mayan pyramids in S. America and did I want a look?? In my broken Spanish translation he made shooting gestures and I said "Sure! I'll hang out the window and shoot some pictures!" What I didn't know was he meant that any ground troops in the area would be shooting at us as their way of encouraging their "no fly zone" which was whatever was the range of their rifles around the pyramid. Funny how the are worried about ... read more


I had the privilege of volunteering on a construction team that was sent to Guatemala to rebuild churches after the massive 1976 earthquake. Although I am an engineer I didn’t have much actual construction experience after I left Thailand in July 1975; and even then I was the construction manager and didn't actually have to build anything. So for the couple months before the trip I took a bricklaying course with the adult education program at the local high school. By early March I was ready to go. 5 March 1977 Saturday. On a Saturday morning I flew from Washington Dulles to New Orleans to Meridian, Mexico to Guatemala City, arriving late afternoon. I was met at the airport by the missionary who was organizing the team. As there were others arriving from all over the ... read more
Some of the crew at the airport ticket counter
View of Guatemala Cit on the way in from the airport
Gathered at the lounge of the hotel




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