Guatemala, soul of the earth - part 1/2


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Published: April 23rd 2020
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After one week in Belize, I left San Ignacio by bus towards the border with Guatemala. The crossing and procedures at the migration went smooth and without any issues. Guatemala is the second largest country of Central America after Nicaragua but has the most amount of inhabitants: about 17 million by now. The country has a rich culture and history, and is well known for its active volcanoes and o... Read Full Entry



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23rd April 2020

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24th April 2020

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23rd April 2020

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Danki pa e informashon. Hopi great
24th April 2020

Di nada Neyca. Danki. Masha bunita pais mes, echt!
23rd April 2020
Ruins of Tikal

Tikal
I"ve always wanted to go see these. Lovely.
24th April 2020
Ruins of Tikal

It is indeed lovely, such a gorgeous country!!
23rd August 2020
Ruins of Tikal

Did we do identical trips?
It seems we did almost identical trips two years apart from each other. I also went to Tikal and Semuc Champey! Maybe you would find it interesting to read what I wrote and where I went? I wrote six blog entries from that trip and they are dated from December 2015 to January 2016. I really loved Tikal. I guess it would be awesome to see it now right at this moment when there are hardly any visitors there. /Ake
3rd September 2020
Ruins of Tikal

Cool !! I will check them out; been offline from Travelblog lately and didn't write for a couple of months, even though I still have a lot to write about. I will check your entries on Belize and Guatemala
23rd August 2020
The swing at Semuc Champey National Park

Oh, you also hurt yourself there...
That bloddy swing looks safe but it isn't. Both you and I hurt ourselves there. I landed on the side and damaged my ear drum. Pieced ear drums heal but it is awkward while they do. /Ake
3rd September 2020
The swing at Semuc Champey National Park

Yes! It seems like you hurt yourself much worse though, wow.

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