| Last additions - 2009 |

88 viewsThis reminds me of when bandits would tie their victims to a cactus. Poor little figurines.Nov 30, 2009
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73 viewsPhil, the lava, and I.Nov 30, 2009
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87 viewsDusk over Guatemala. The lights to the right are the beginning of Guatemala city while Antigua is hidden behind the other volcano.Nov 30, 2009
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106 viewsAfter standing near molten hot lava on not surprisingly warm rocks, these shoes had seen their last volcano.Nov 30, 2009
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90 viewsYessir. This lava was hot. Who'd've thunk it?Nov 30, 2009
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74 viewsPhil and the lava.Nov 30, 2009
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109 viewsMe and the lava.Nov 30, 2009
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77 viewsAt last, for the first time in my life, molten lava! You know it's hot, but it's ridiculous how hot it is when you are trying to hold your camera steady for a slower-shutter shot.Nov 30, 2009
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83 viewsSoft light lights the Guatemalan countryside.Nov 30, 2009
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82 viewsOur group makes its way up the volcano. I can't say I enjoyed having such a large group, but it does lend a bit of security.Nov 30, 2009
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82 viewsNow, we're nearing the actual volcano.Nov 30, 2009
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89 viewsOur ascent to the top of Pacaya was always in the shadow of the larger Volcan de Agua.Nov 30, 2009
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80 viewsJust another cool little alcove that is usually behind thick solid-oak doors.Nov 30, 2009
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81 viewsWhen a photo of a horse and a father and son doesn't turn out too interesting, make it sepia!Nov 30, 2009
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87 viewsProbably my favourite street in Antigua.Nov 30, 2009
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87 viewsStrolling around town with a hat full of flowers.Nov 30, 2009
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84 viewsRazorwire is more common than grass in Antigua. Here, there are both.Nov 30, 2009
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80 viewsA couple girls chat about business.Nov 30, 2009
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85 viewsI know, I know. Another arch photo. But the flowers! The FLOWERS!Nov 30, 2009
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89 viewsA view from Cerro de la cruzeNov 30, 2009
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