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January 25, 2012 Volcán de Agua Climb
After 36 years of civil war, the Guatemalan people are working together to seek peace for their country.
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Looks like just about anybody can put a tv/radio tower up there. I count 28 antennas on that ridge. I bet those protestors had good tv reception.
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It's why they weren't wearing coats..
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Radiator/radiation/microwaves?
Antenna component humor. Love it. |
I wondered why they call it "Volcán de Agua", Water Volcano...
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It's a pretty impressive site. I was looking at it in Google Earth. You've got a row of half a dozen volcanoes just about 10-15 miles to the west of Guatemala City. And a couple are clearly active. So close to a city of a few million.
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When the sun reappeared, the plantation was so thickly covered with ash they had no choice but to leave and find work elsewhere. They traveled for a few days and found a new plantation. Two/three generations later, they call themselves naturales, or naturals to the area. Not originally from there, but of there in their current history. The youngest generation has no knowledge of their family's original highland village. It seems the people of Guatemala are very adaptable to whatever comes their way. It does not seem like they worry about the consequences of the volcanos erupting. Too many other things to worry about. Like today. |
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