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- TRES LECHES Tres Leches cake is popular in Latin America and gaining popularity in the US. The origins of the tres leches are disputed, and are usually attributed to Mexico or Ecuador, the two places where it appeared earliest. Mexico does, however, appear to ha...
- Ceviche, Seviche Ceviche is a form of citrus-marinated seafood appetizer, popular in mainly Latin American countries, such as South America, Guatemala, Mexico, and etc. For the most part everybody has there own variation of this dish, but for the most part it is a ci...
- Learning Spanish Learning Spanish - Learning Spanish fast, with plenty of fun and highyl efficiently is easy! All you need to do is listen to a Spanish audio that is specifically prepared to train your brain to pick up this new laguage naturally. The Pimsleur Spanis...
- Central America - Learn, Explore and Travel Central America consists of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua Did you know that - The Belizean shoreline water temperature averages between 79 to 83 degrees F? Did you know that - there are 850 species of birds;...
- Addicted to Coffee So are you a coffee lover? Coffee is one of the most consumed products in the world. Coffee drinks are the beverages brewed from the roasted and ground beans of the coffee plants from all over the world. And believe it or not it is consumed by almost...
- CARIBOU COFFEE Caribou Coffee is a specialty coffee retailer, the second largest in the United States after Starbucks. Caribou sells gourmet coffees, teas, and bakery goods in over 464 coffeehouses in 18 states. Dont forget to rate this lens and check out my BIO...
- Guatemalan Worry Dolls Worry dolls are from Guatemala, and are used to help people (especially children) shed their anxieties. As folklore explains, by telling one worry to a worry doll, and place it under your pillow before you go to bed, the doll will take that worry fro...
- Living In Central America Today there are many people from all over the world looking to move to Central America. There are several reasons and attractions to wanting to move to this part of the world. My wife and I are among this group of people that have this attraction. Ea...
- On Becoming an Expat 7 years ago, I struck out from my homeland of Canada, on my way to Brazil. Being the curious sort, I decided not to fly directly there but to make my way through the Americas by bus, seeing everything along the way. People told me that I`d never sur...
- The Mayans The Mayans (or Mayas) are a group of Native American peoples living in southern Mexico and northern Central America (Belize, Guatemala, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador). The great period of their civilization was 300-900 A.D. Th...
- Guatemala Civil War Back in 1960 the government of Guatemala went to war with the insurgents of the country. This is what started the war that was never really talked about. The civil war lasted until the peace accords were signed 1996. Over 200,000 people were slaughte...
- The rise, fall and treasures of the ancient Mayan Civilization Recently I've been reading up on the Mayan Civilization. A civilization that thrived for thousands of years and then disappeared, leaving us with only theories on how or why such an amazing group of peoples ceased to exist... or did they. They also...
- Escuela Integrada The Door To Life Escuela Integrada de Niños Trabajadores is a Guatemalan educational institution that is dedicated to providing access to education for children and young people that are economically disadvantaged and/or are required to work to support their families...
- Lake Atitlan Lake Atitlan in Guatemala is the most beautiful place in the world. It is surrounded by 12 Mayan villages, including Panajachel, named after the apostles in the bible, and 3 gigantic volcanoes. Floating 1 mile above sea...
- Globally Minded :: Fair Trade, Handcrafted Jewelry from Guatemala Globally Minded works with artisans in the Highlands of Guatemala, designing and producing beautiful, handcrafted bracelets, necklaces and brooches. Our designs are unique and stylish and make great gifts for globally minded, socially conscious and g...
- CHICKEN BUS A chicken bus is a english turm for a colorful modified and decorated US school bus and transit bus that transports goods and people around Guatemala and Central America. The word "chicken" refers to the fact that Guatemalans regularly transport live...
- Milagro de la Selva Tea The Mayan Civilization left a stunning legacy. Most of the existing details of this highly advanced culture survived by being passed down from father to son through the centuries. It was in this way that ancient Mayan medical knowledge stayed alive a...
- Medical Mission to Guatemala I left my family (husband and two children ages 13 and 6) for eight days. I thought this was going to be the hardest eight days of my life. I traveled with 7 other nurses and 2 surgeons to Guatemala to do a medical mission with Healing the Children....
- San Juan Sacatepequez, Guatemala As you approach SAN JUAN SACATEPÉQUEZ, the road passes a profusion of makeshift greenhouses where flowers are grown, an industry that has become the local speciality. Andrés Stombo brought the first carnation to Guatemala some sixty years ago. He emp...
- I've Been There I've Been There" is a novel concept for a lens that I thought up a few days ago. I have been thinking of a way to use some lenses about places throughout the world created by other lensmasters, and the idea for this lens gradually took shape. I thou...
