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21 viewsFruit stand and juice maker.
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Knocker18 viewsGo ahead and knock. I dare you.
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Demoted18 viewsThis club, once "The" Club in Antigua, now only a shadow of its former glory. 40% to be exact.
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Just Old18 viewsMany of the old colonial churches have been left derelict as a result of past earthquakes. We did witness a 5.2 earthquake while we were here, though we didn't even know it.
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18 viewsMost homes are built with solid and thick outer walls (painted bright colours, thankfully) and beautiful inner courtyards that are almost like sanctuaries from the city streets. If someone's door opens, you can't help but peer in.
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18 viewsAs dusk falls on Antigua, colours fade away
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19 viewsYet another shot of Agua before dark
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21 viewsJust another derelict church at the end of another average day.
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22 viewsLouorda and her daughters, Ilse and Daniela
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19 viewsIlse is not one for words but prefers expressions and hand gestures.
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17 viewsA couple girls chat about business.
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19 viewsI know, I know. Another arch photo. But the flowers! The FLOWERS!
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19 viewsAnd of course my stay wouldn't be complete without finding at least one place to attempt a panorama. You can see smoke wafting from a distant volcano on the right.
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20 viewsA view from Cerro de la cruze
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19 viewsRazorwire is more common than grass in Antigua. Here, there are both.
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18 viewsStrolling around town with a hat full of flowers.
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18 viewsProbably my favourite street in Antigua.
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22 viewsWhen a photo of a horse and a father and son doesn't turn out too interesting, make it sepia!
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19 viewsJust another cool little alcove that is usually behind thick solid-oak doors.
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19 viewsOur ascent to the top of Pacaya was always in the shadow of the larger Volcan de Agua.
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