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Had a wonderful holiday touring Central America in March this year.
Mexico, Belize and Guatemala were the countries we visited.
The variety of activities ranging from old Mayan ruins, swimming in fresh and seawater locations, caving, great night life and colourful markets make for an interesting as well as exciting holiday. Our transport included private vehicles, public buses and sea taxis. We mainly stayed in hotels but spent a night in Guatemala with a local family. It was an experience never to be forgotten sitting around a small kitchen table with 10 of the extended family enjoying a simple meal with everyone and not understanding a word being said. We managed with sign language and the son in law who had a smattering of English.
We found the people friendly and welcoming and our tour leader Pedro helped us really enjoy the experience.
Category | architecturalphotography |
Settings | 1/200sec /38mm / f9.5 / ISO 100 |
Camera | Canon A7Mii |
Lens | FE 24-240 |
Location | Central American holiday |
It's almost sad how a soft drink became the staple of civilization, stomping local traditions and crafts along the way.
I'm sure they had some other way to enjoy shade before branded umbrellas and chairs.
But those were embraced because they wanted to be hip or sell sugar water to people who never had to pay for water before.
Love your framing and the tile.
Keep on steeming.
There's an acute need for people like you in here.
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