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This market is known for its local produce and handicrafts. Come by on a Thursday or Sunday to shop for food, flowers and pottery.
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Perched in the mountainous highlands above misty valleys, this small, white walled town is known for its traditional Mayan roots, especially for the...
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Lake Atitlan is a vast caldera lake in the highlands of Guatemala. Surrounded by three towering volcanoes, Lake Atitlan was described by the writer...
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One of the most popular beaches in Guatemala, Monterrico has surfer friendly waves.
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The catastrophic 1902 eruption caused the entire southwest face of beautifully symmetrical Santa Maria volcano to blow out. In 1922 a series of lava...
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Fuego is one of the most active volcanoes of Guatemala and erupts frequently and destructively, regularly threating towns such as historic Antigua at...
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Classy and romantic little hotel, brimming with Spanish and Cuban colonial antiques, and just four blocks from the Plaza For 20 years this was...
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'Antigua, the capital of the Captaincy-General of Guatemala, was founded in the early 16th century. Built 1,500 m above sea-level, in an...
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Pacaya, located near Guatemala City, has been erupting regularly since 1965. Like Etna its eruption style ranges from explosive to effusive, though...
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