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In this blog entry there are a few pictures without ruins in them. Here is the third
Guatemala part III - Tikal

January 3rd 2016
Ruins, ruins and yet more ruins If you don't like to look at pictures of ruins, then feel free to leave this particular blog entry and look at some other. There are a few pictures without ruins in them, two or three out of twenty, lurking around in this entry too but they are preciously few. If you decide to tap out now already I would like to point out that we have published well over a hundr ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Guatemala » Petén Region » Tikal

Guatemalan Flag The Maya civilization flourished in Guatemala and surrounding regions during the first millennium A.D. After almost three centuries as a Spanish colony, Guatemala won its independence in 1821. During the second half of the 20th century, it experience... ... read more
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25th March 2016

wow colorful! It looks damaged? Were there a few feathers missing?
26th March 2016

Perhaps
You say you are not a ruin type. Well, I am not a bird type so I really can't tell if the peacock was OK or not. If he had displayed his feathers I might have been able to tell but he never did. /Ake
26th March 2016

aha, got curious, I think it's a turkey peacock hybrid.
26th March 2016

Interesting
You are apparently more or a bird type than I am. Nice you found it interesting. /Ake

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