Spanish school


Sweet view of Volcan de Agua


Cerro de la crus was awesome, a big climb with a sweet view right across antigua


We checked out the local markets a few times which were full of people selling vegetables, chickens, clothes, dvds, and goldfish in bags. We found ourselves saying "no gracias" ALL DAY.


A styly arch on one of the streets of Antigua


Music and traditional guatemala museum


This is where they dry the coffee beans in summer at the coffee museum


A coffee plant


Ruins of San francisco


The cars in Guatemala are pretty shit, so in a 3km down hill stretch into Guatemala they have these side safety roads incase your brakes fail, pretty funny.


We bought a pinata for karens birthday a few weeks back. After some huge wacks lollies and chocolate went everywhere

26 September 2009

We had our last class today after a week of full on spanish school. In the mornings was learning and in the afternoon sight seeing. . Also checked out the macadamia nut farm, some ruins and the cafe and music museum.

Its been a huge change in temperature from 33+ degrees each day in Honduras to 22 degrees and raining every afternoon so hoping it clears up for our volunteer work with turtles and caimans in Monterrico next week.

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