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The beautiful flora of Guatemala
via YouTube Capture
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"Sunrise in Tikal" Ggaudet's photos around Tikal, Guatemala (flora of guatemala)
Preview of Ggaudet's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/ggaudet/guatemala/1121650800/tpod.html This blo...
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Flora y Fauna en Peligro de Extinción
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How to make tortillas - Guatemala
Elizabeth, the mother of a CFCA sponsored child, demonstrates how to make corn tortillas and explains what makes Guatemalan tortillas so good. (Hint: They're...
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GUATEMALA
Video con información de Guatemala: Descripción Geográfica, Clima, Relieve, Flora, Fauna y economía
#Christie #Luís #Fernanda #Edén
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Flora Victoria Reynosa Mendizábal Menamig Guatemala
Por su destacada labor y trayectoria en la defensa, asistencia, atención y protección de los derechos humanos de los migrantes y sus familias, los miembros de las organizaciones que integran el Grupo Articulador de la Sociedad Civil en Materia Migratoria para Guatemala, el pasado viernes 14 de marzo de 2014 rindieron un homenaje a Flora Victoria Reynosa Mendizábal.
Dicha distinción se le dio e
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Biomas en Guatemala
BIOMAS IN GUATEMALA A biome (from the Greek Language 'bios' that means life), also called bioclimatic landscape or biotic, is a particular area of the planet...
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Guatemala, el gran Quetzal | Viajes - Planet Doc
En la tercera parte del documental "Guatemala. Corazón del Mundo Maya" iremos al departamento de Alta Verapaz al sur de las selvas del Petén, a visitar el va...
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Cropdusting Guatemala La Flora Tiquisate
Chepe Muñoz Fumigando en La Flora Tiquisate. El Video fue tomado durante una calibracion en los 90's. El piloto del Turbo es El Gran Francisco Garcia quien s...
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GUATEMALA: FOREST FIRES CONTINUE TO RAGE OUT OF CONTROL
Spanish/Nat
Fires continue to rage out of control throughout the north of Guatemala as the country waits anxiously for rain.
More than 150-thousand hectares of forest have been destroyed by the fires, which have burned down crops and left hundreds of people homeless.
Part of the destroyed area includes protected forest reserves containing important archaeological sites from the Mayan age
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Las Escobas Springs shore excursion Guatemala
his exiting tour begins with a great short boat ride along the bay shore, where the tour guide will explain the characteristics of the surrounding habitats a...
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Teatro Nacional de Guatemala . Universidad Galileo
Este video te enseñara a conservar el patrimonio cultural de Guatemala.
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Guatemala Sierra del Lacandón
Un paraiso natural, que todavía conserva flora y fauna en su estado normal, como debería estar casi todo el mundo.
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semuc champey guatemala utopia eco hotel
semuc champey guatemala utopia eco hotel offering you a adventure of a life time for more info look for utopia eco hotel online or are web site at www utopiaecohotel.com
Utopia Eco Hotel, unique tropical accommodation & eco farm set amongst beautifully landscaped tropical gardens, secluded from the hustle and bustle and some of the greatest adventures to be had in Guatemala.
Whether you are l
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Video sobre Guatemala
Mi video se trata de Guatemala de su historia,el turismo,algunas tradiciones,su vestimenta,sus idiomas toda la riqueza de su flora y fauna en fin dando a conocer lo mejor de ese país que es muy lindo e interesante...
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Flora & Fauna Foto Animación
Foto Animación Guatemala 2013 Universidad Mesoamericana Diego Molina.
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Music on Circus bar in Panajachel Guatemala june 2009
Music on Circus bar in Panajachel Guatemala june 2009 Panajachel is a town in the southwestern Guatemalan Highlands, in the department of Sololá. It serves a...
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Tikal: Flora y Fauna
Imagenes de una especie de insecto muy extraño llamado cabeza de maní, asi como una panoramica de Tikal y la forma de ascenso al Templo IV.
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Upper classman Volcan de Pacaya excursion
CAS Seniors and Juniors, along with our Principal, Literature, Mathematics, and Social Studies teachers hiked up Pacaya where they encountered local flora, fauna, and geological formations. Students also prepared food using fire and volcanic vents. It was incredible to see the beautiful handiwork of God.
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Biotopo del Quetzal - Cascades & Waterfall (Guatemala)
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GIRA USUMACINTA 6 Piedras Negras Los Aspirales Guatemala www.diversitytours.com.gt
El Rio Usumacinta es una de las maravillas naturales mas importantes de Guatemala, con su gran cantidad de flora y fauna lo convierten en un paraíso natural,...
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Curelom and Cumom - Flora and Fauna - Book of Mormon Evidence
Thoughtful insights from 32 top scholars continue the journey into the Book of Mormon's thousand-year span, aiding understanding of this sacred text. Mormon'...
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Derrick Jensen Resistance Radio w/ Tommy Michot - June 7, 2015
Dr. Tommy Michot was born and raised in south Louisiana. He is of Acadian descent, and hence is a "Cajun." He worked for 30 years as a research biologist and pilot for the US Department of the Interior, and is now on the graduate faculty at the University of Louisiana, where he serves as a Research Scientist for the Institute for Coastal Ecology and Engineering. He has spent his career studying we
"Sunrise in Tikal" Ggaudet's photos around Tikal, Guatemala (flora of guatemala)
Preview of Ggaudet's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/ggaudet/guatemala/1121650800/tpod.html This blo......
Preview of Ggaudet's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/ggaudet/guatemala/1121650800/tpod.html This blo...
wn.com/Sunrise In Tikal Ggaudet's Photos Around Tikal, Guatemala (Flora Of Guatemala)
Preview of Ggaudet's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/ggaudet/guatemala/1121650800/tpod.html This blo...
How to make tortillas - Guatemala
Elizabeth, the mother of a CFCA sponsored child, demonstrates how to make corn tortillas and explains what makes Guatemalan tortillas so good. (Hint: They're......
Elizabeth, the mother of a CFCA sponsored child, demonstrates how to make corn tortillas and explains what makes Guatemalan tortillas so good. (Hint: They're...
wn.com/How To Make Tortillas Guatemala
Elizabeth, the mother of a CFCA sponsored child, demonstrates how to make corn tortillas and explains what makes Guatemalan tortillas so good. (Hint: They're...
- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 5986
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author: cfcausa
GUATEMALA
Video con información de Guatemala: Descripción Geográfica, Clima, Relieve, Flora, Fauna y economía
#Christie #Luís #Fernanda #Edén...
Video con información de Guatemala: Descripción Geográfica, Clima, Relieve, Flora, Fauna y economía
#Christie #Luís #Fernanda #Edén
wn.com/Guatemala
Video con información de Guatemala: Descripción Geográfica, Clima, Relieve, Flora, Fauna y economía
#Christie #Luís #Fernanda #Edén
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 34
Flora Victoria Reynosa Mendizábal Menamig Guatemala
Por su destacada labor y trayectoria en la defensa, asistencia, atención y protección de los derechos humanos de los migrantes y sus familias, los miembros de ...
Por su destacada labor y trayectoria en la defensa, asistencia, atención y protección de los derechos humanos de los migrantes y sus familias, los miembros de las organizaciones que integran el Grupo Articulador de la Sociedad Civil en Materia Migratoria para Guatemala, el pasado viernes 14 de marzo de 2014 rindieron un homenaje a Flora Victoria Reynosa Mendizábal.
Dicha distinción se le dio en el marco del Día Internacional de la Mujer y en un momento muy oportuno, el 14 de marzo, fecha en la que celebra un año más de vida la festejada y este reconocimiento será el inicio de la institucionalización para el reconocimiento a los defensores y defensoras de los derechos humanos de los migrantes y de los familiares de estos, tanto en Guatemala como en el exterior, manifestaron los representantes del Grupo Articulador.
Flora Reynosa, es un ejemplo del por qué se debe luchar; la coherencia de sus ideas con la práctica cotidiana significa transcender las fronteras con la convicción que se puede construir una sociedad más justa y fundamentada en principios y valores de respeto, solidaridad y cooperación.
Destacar el valor y determinación que como mujer trabajadora muestra y un desenvolvimiento extraordinario, su lucha constante en favor de los derechos humanos de los habitantes y la dedicación mostrada al entregar su tiempo a uno de los temas más humanos y sensibles como lo es las migraciones y especialmente con la población desarraigada y migrante
Material elaborado gracias al apoyo de:
Grupo Articulador de la Sociedad Civil en Materia Migratoria para Guatemala y ASOCIACIÓN CIVIL SONRIE
wn.com/Flora Victoria Reynosa Mendizábal Menamig Guatemala
Por su destacada labor y trayectoria en la defensa, asistencia, atención y protección de los derechos humanos de los migrantes y sus familias, los miembros de las organizaciones que integran el Grupo Articulador de la Sociedad Civil en Materia Migratoria para Guatemala, el pasado viernes 14 de marzo de 2014 rindieron un homenaje a Flora Victoria Reynosa Mendizábal.
Dicha distinción se le dio en el marco del Día Internacional de la Mujer y en un momento muy oportuno, el 14 de marzo, fecha en la que celebra un año más de vida la festejada y este reconocimiento será el inicio de la institucionalización para el reconocimiento a los defensores y defensoras de los derechos humanos de los migrantes y de los familiares de estos, tanto en Guatemala como en el exterior, manifestaron los representantes del Grupo Articulador.
Flora Reynosa, es un ejemplo del por qué se debe luchar; la coherencia de sus ideas con la práctica cotidiana significa transcender las fronteras con la convicción que se puede construir una sociedad más justa y fundamentada en principios y valores de respeto, solidaridad y cooperación.
Destacar el valor y determinación que como mujer trabajadora muestra y un desenvolvimiento extraordinario, su lucha constante en favor de los derechos humanos de los habitantes y la dedicación mostrada al entregar su tiempo a uno de los temas más humanos y sensibles como lo es las migraciones y especialmente con la población desarraigada y migrante
Material elaborado gracias al apoyo de:
Grupo Articulador de la Sociedad Civil en Materia Migratoria para Guatemala y ASOCIACIÓN CIVIL SONRIE
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 4
Biomas en Guatemala
BIOMAS IN GUATEMALA A biome (from the Greek Language 'bios' that means life), also called bioclimatic landscape or biotic, is a particular area of the planet......
BIOMAS IN GUATEMALA A biome (from the Greek Language 'bios' that means life), also called bioclimatic landscape or biotic, is a particular area of the planet...
wn.com/Biomas En Guatemala
BIOMAS IN GUATEMALA A biome (from the Greek Language 'bios' that means life), also called bioclimatic landscape or biotic, is a particular area of the planet...
Guatemala, el gran Quetzal | Viajes - Planet Doc
En la tercera parte del documental "Guatemala. Corazón del Mundo Maya" iremos al departamento de Alta Verapaz al sur de las selvas del Petén, a visitar el va......
En la tercera parte del documental "Guatemala. Corazón del Mundo Maya" iremos al departamento de Alta Verapaz al sur de las selvas del Petén, a visitar el va...
wn.com/Guatemala, El Gran Quetzal | Viajes Planet Doc
En la tercera parte del documental "Guatemala. Corazón del Mundo Maya" iremos al departamento de Alta Verapaz al sur de las selvas del Petén, a visitar el va...
- published: 24 Dec 2013
- views: 4312
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author: Planet Doc
Cropdusting Guatemala La Flora Tiquisate
Chepe Muñoz Fumigando en La Flora Tiquisate. El Video fue tomado durante una calibracion en los 90's. El piloto del Turbo es El Gran Francisco Garcia quien s......
Chepe Muñoz Fumigando en La Flora Tiquisate. El Video fue tomado durante una calibracion en los 90's. El piloto del Turbo es El Gran Francisco Garcia quien s...
wn.com/Cropdusting Guatemala La Flora Tiquisate
Chepe Muñoz Fumigando en La Flora Tiquisate. El Video fue tomado durante una calibracion en los 90's. El piloto del Turbo es El Gran Francisco Garcia quien s...
- published: 28 Jun 2011
- views: 1239
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author: hirstjorge
GUATEMALA: FOREST FIRES CONTINUE TO RAGE OUT OF CONTROL
Spanish/Nat
Fires continue to rage out of control throughout the north of Guatemala as the country waits anxiously for rain.
More than 150-thousand hectar...
Spanish/Nat
Fires continue to rage out of control throughout the north of Guatemala as the country waits anxiously for rain.
More than 150-thousand hectares of forest have been destroyed by the fires, which have burned down crops and left hundreds of people homeless.
Part of the destroyed area includes protected forest reserves containing important archaeological sites from the Mayan age and unique flora and fauna.
The northern forests of Guatemala contain some of the most precious relics of the Mayan age.
These Mayan temples are deep in a forest now part of a national park and designated a protected area by UNESCO.
And it is not just home to archaeological sites - hundreds of diverse species of animals and plants rely on this unique forest environment.
So far, the fires have destroyed over three square kilometres of National Park forest.
But all of it is threatened if the fires raging out of control across the region continue.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We have no idea what the original cause of the fires was, although we would guess that in some form it could have been caused by people going in to the park illegally to exploit the natural resources there"
SUPER CAPTION: Oswaldo Gomes - Archaeologist
So far 153-thousand hectares of forest and agricultural land have been burnt to a cinder.
Most of the fires were started by small time farmers who usually keep them under control - but everyone relies on rain if blazes do get out of hand.
This year the rain has stayed away and hundreds of fires are now unstoppable.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We are completely destroyed - all our maize is gone and all the families here how are we going to defend ourselves? Because maize is everything, we have our money in maize, there are 41 of us and we are ruined, we are devastated - how are we going to keep ourselves now?"
SUPER CAPTION: Francisco Tzir - Peasant farmer
Apart from a long-awaited downpour there is some hope that outside help might come in the form of technical assistance and manpower.
United States embassy officials have announced they are looking into the possibility of sending help - food and shelter for the people and technical support and manpower to help fight the fires.
But so far the fires are being fought with few resources and environmentalists fear they will be unable to contain the blaze.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/c94b08bc3695365d80774e87e8f10b1e
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Guatemala Forest Fires Continue To Rage Out Of Control
Spanish/Nat
Fires continue to rage out of control throughout the north of Guatemala as the country waits anxiously for rain.
More than 150-thousand hectares of forest have been destroyed by the fires, which have burned down crops and left hundreds of people homeless.
Part of the destroyed area includes protected forest reserves containing important archaeological sites from the Mayan age and unique flora and fauna.
The northern forests of Guatemala contain some of the most precious relics of the Mayan age.
These Mayan temples are deep in a forest now part of a national park and designated a protected area by UNESCO.
And it is not just home to archaeological sites - hundreds of diverse species of animals and plants rely on this unique forest environment.
So far, the fires have destroyed over three square kilometres of National Park forest.
But all of it is threatened if the fires raging out of control across the region continue.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We have no idea what the original cause of the fires was, although we would guess that in some form it could have been caused by people going in to the park illegally to exploit the natural resources there"
SUPER CAPTION: Oswaldo Gomes - Archaeologist
So far 153-thousand hectares of forest and agricultural land have been burnt to a cinder.
Most of the fires were started by small time farmers who usually keep them under control - but everyone relies on rain if blazes do get out of hand.
This year the rain has stayed away and hundreds of fires are now unstoppable.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We are completely destroyed - all our maize is gone and all the families here how are we going to defend ourselves? Because maize is everything, we have our money in maize, there are 41 of us and we are ruined, we are devastated - how are we going to keep ourselves now?"
SUPER CAPTION: Francisco Tzir - Peasant farmer
Apart from a long-awaited downpour there is some hope that outside help might come in the form of technical assistance and manpower.
United States embassy officials have announced they are looking into the possibility of sending help - food and shelter for the people and technical support and manpower to help fight the fires.
But so far the fires are being fought with few resources and environmentalists fear they will be unable to contain the blaze.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/c94b08bc3695365d80774e87e8f10b1e
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Las Escobas Springs shore excursion Guatemala
his exiting tour begins with a great short boat ride along the bay shore, where the tour guide will explain the characteristics of the surrounding habitats a......
his exiting tour begins with a great short boat ride along the bay shore, where the tour guide will explain the characteristics of the surrounding habitats a...
wn.com/Las Escobas Springs Shore Excursion Guatemala
his exiting tour begins with a great short boat ride along the bay shore, where the tour guide will explain the characteristics of the surrounding habitats a...
Teatro Nacional de Guatemala . Universidad Galileo
Este video te enseñara a conservar el patrimonio cultural de Guatemala....
Este video te enseñara a conservar el patrimonio cultural de Guatemala.
wn.com/Teatro Nacional De Guatemala . Universidad Galileo
Este video te enseñara a conservar el patrimonio cultural de Guatemala.
Guatemala Sierra del Lacandón
Un paraiso natural, que todavía conserva flora y fauna en su estado normal, como debería estar casi todo el mundo....
Un paraiso natural, que todavía conserva flora y fauna en su estado normal, como debería estar casi todo el mundo.
wn.com/Guatemala Sierra Del Lacandón
Un paraiso natural, que todavía conserva flora y fauna en su estado normal, como debería estar casi todo el mundo.
semuc champey guatemala utopia eco hotel
semuc champey guatemala utopia eco hotel offering you a adventure of a life time for more info look for utopia eco hotel online or are web site at www utopiaeco...
semuc champey guatemala utopia eco hotel offering you a adventure of a life time for more info look for utopia eco hotel online or are web site at www utopiaecohotel.com
Utopia Eco Hotel, unique tropical accommodation & eco farm set amongst beautifully landscaped tropical gardens, secluded from the hustle and bustle and some of the greatest adventures to be had in Guatemala.
Whether you are looking for a hotel, hostel or camping or are just passing through and want to spend a few nights vacation on the hidden gem of Semuc Champey, Utopia Eco Hotel is where you will be able to do as much or as little as you like. Situated on the Río Cahabón, You will find our established Cabanas nestled in amongst exotic flora and fauna providing unique lodge accommodation in Semuc Champey.
Semuc Champey, often described as the most beautiful place in Guatemala, is a wonderful natural marvel of six turquoise infinity pools over the Cahabón River near Lanquin
wn.com/Semuc Champey Guatemala Utopia Eco Hotel
semuc champey guatemala utopia eco hotel offering you a adventure of a life time for more info look for utopia eco hotel online or are web site at www utopiaecohotel.com
Utopia Eco Hotel, unique tropical accommodation & eco farm set amongst beautifully landscaped tropical gardens, secluded from the hustle and bustle and some of the greatest adventures to be had in Guatemala.
Whether you are looking for a hotel, hostel or camping or are just passing through and want to spend a few nights vacation on the hidden gem of Semuc Champey, Utopia Eco Hotel is where you will be able to do as much or as little as you like. Situated on the Río Cahabón, You will find our established Cabanas nestled in amongst exotic flora and fauna providing unique lodge accommodation in Semuc Champey.
Semuc Champey, often described as the most beautiful place in Guatemala, is a wonderful natural marvel of six turquoise infinity pools over the Cahabón River near Lanquin
- published: 24 Jan 2014
- views: 291
Video sobre Guatemala
Mi video se trata de Guatemala de su historia,el turismo,algunas tradiciones,su vestimenta,sus idiomas toda la riqueza de su flora y fauna en fin dando a conoce...
Mi video se trata de Guatemala de su historia,el turismo,algunas tradiciones,su vestimenta,sus idiomas toda la riqueza de su flora y fauna en fin dando a conocer lo mejor de ese país que es muy lindo e interesante...
wn.com/Video Sobre Guatemala
Mi video se trata de Guatemala de su historia,el turismo,algunas tradiciones,su vestimenta,sus idiomas toda la riqueza de su flora y fauna en fin dando a conocer lo mejor de ese país que es muy lindo e interesante...
- published: 27 Sep 2013
- views: 29
Flora & Fauna Foto Animación
Foto Animación Guatemala 2013 Universidad Mesoamericana Diego Molina....
Foto Animación Guatemala 2013 Universidad Mesoamericana Diego Molina.
wn.com/Flora Fauna Foto Animación
Foto Animación Guatemala 2013 Universidad Mesoamericana Diego Molina.
Music on Circus bar in Panajachel Guatemala june 2009
Music on Circus bar in Panajachel Guatemala june 2009 Panajachel is a town in the southwestern Guatemalan Highlands, in the department of Sololá. It serves a......
Music on Circus bar in Panajachel Guatemala june 2009 Panajachel is a town in the southwestern Guatemalan Highlands, in the department of Sololá. It serves a...
wn.com/Music On Circus Bar In Panajachel Guatemala June 2009
Music on Circus bar in Panajachel Guatemala june 2009 Panajachel is a town in the southwestern Guatemalan Highlands, in the department of Sololá. It serves a...
- published: 23 Jun 2009
- views: 1876
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author: jesperhoj
Tikal: Flora y Fauna
Imagenes de una especie de insecto muy extraño llamado cabeza de maní, asi como una panoramica de Tikal y la forma de ascenso al Templo IV....
Imagenes de una especie de insecto muy extraño llamado cabeza de maní, asi como una panoramica de Tikal y la forma de ascenso al Templo IV.
wn.com/Tikal Flora Y Fauna
Imagenes de una especie de insecto muy extraño llamado cabeza de maní, asi como una panoramica de Tikal y la forma de ascenso al Templo IV.
Upper classman Volcan de Pacaya excursion
CAS Seniors and Juniors, along with our Principal, Literature, Mathematics, and Social Studies teachers hiked up Pacaya where they encountered local flora, faun...
CAS Seniors and Juniors, along with our Principal, Literature, Mathematics, and Social Studies teachers hiked up Pacaya where they encountered local flora, fauna, and geological formations. Students also prepared food using fire and volcanic vents. It was incredible to see the beautiful handiwork of God.
wn.com/Upper Classman Volcan De Pacaya Excursion
CAS Seniors and Juniors, along with our Principal, Literature, Mathematics, and Social Studies teachers hiked up Pacaya where they encountered local flora, fauna, and geological formations. Students also prepared food using fire and volcanic vents. It was incredible to see the beautiful handiwork of God.
- published: 13 Dec 2014
- views: 17
GIRA USUMACINTA 6 Piedras Negras Los Aspirales Guatemala www.diversitytours.com.gt
El Rio Usumacinta es una de las maravillas naturales mas importantes de Guatemala, con su gran cantidad de flora y fauna lo convierten en un paraíso natural,......
El Rio Usumacinta es una de las maravillas naturales mas importantes de Guatemala, con su gran cantidad de flora y fauna lo convierten en un paraíso natural,...
wn.com/Gira Usumacinta 6 Piedras Negras Los Aspirales Guatemala Www.Diversitytours.Com.Gt
El Rio Usumacinta es una de las maravillas naturales mas importantes de Guatemala, con su gran cantidad de flora y fauna lo convierten en un paraíso natural,...
Curelom and Cumom - Flora and Fauna - Book of Mormon Evidence
Thoughtful insights from 32 top scholars continue the journey into the Book of Mormon's thousand-year span, aiding understanding of this sacred text. Mormon'......
Thoughtful insights from 32 top scholars continue the journey into the Book of Mormon's thousand-year span, aiding understanding of this sacred text. Mormon'...
wn.com/Curelom And Cumom Flora And Fauna Book Of Mormon Evidence
Thoughtful insights from 32 top scholars continue the journey into the Book of Mormon's thousand-year span, aiding understanding of this sacred text. Mormon'...
- published: 02 Aug 2009
- views: 8770
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author: bookmormon
Derrick Jensen Resistance Radio w/ Tommy Michot - June 7, 2015
Dr. Tommy Michot was born and raised in south Louisiana. He is of Acadian descent, and hence is a "Cajun." He worked for 30 years as a research biologist and pi...
Dr. Tommy Michot was born and raised in south Louisiana. He is of Acadian descent, and hence is a "Cajun." He worked for 30 years as a research biologist and pilot for the US Department of the Interior, and is now on the graduate faculty at the University of Louisiana, where he serves as a Research Scientist for the Institute for Coastal Ecology and Engineering. He has spent his career studying wetland flora and fauna, primarily in the coastal marshes of Louisiana, and the Gulf of Mexico coast from Florida to Texas and Mexico, and the Caribbean coast of Guatemala and Honduras.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/GhlZ/
wn.com/Derrick Jensen Resistance Radio W Tommy Michot June 7, 2015
Dr. Tommy Michot was born and raised in south Louisiana. He is of Acadian descent, and hence is a "Cajun." He worked for 30 years as a research biologist and pilot for the US Department of the Interior, and is now on the graduate faculty at the University of Louisiana, where he serves as a Research Scientist for the Institute for Coastal Ecology and Engineering. He has spent his career studying wetland flora and fauna, primarily in the coastal marshes of Louisiana, and the Gulf of Mexico coast from Florida to Texas and Mexico, and the Caribbean coast of Guatemala and Honduras.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/GhlZ/
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 25
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Travel Guide to Antigua/Guatemala
In this Guatemala and Antigua travel video guide, I head down to Guatemala and explore scenic Antigua, hike Volcano Pacaya, take a road trip to Lake Atitlan (and ride a horse along its banks), then head north to Tikal, home to the capital of the once mighty Mayan Empire, where I climb the many temples that have been discovered at the site.
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The host, Matt Stabile, of this video is the founder a
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Travel in Guatemala Crazy Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips
In this video I document my expenses for the day in Xela, Guatemala, and show that you can travel in Guatemala for super cheap.
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Or, Gabriel's practical travel guidebook,
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Guatemala Travel Video Guide
Guatemala Travel Video Guide - Guatemala has a rich and distinctive culture from the long mix of elements from Spain and the native Maya people. This diverse history and the natural beauty of the land have created a destination rich in interesting and scenic sites.
Spanning a mountainous slice of Central America immediately south of Mexico, Guatemala is loaded with incredible natural, historical
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Guatemala Travel Guide (HD)
Guatemala Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations, History HD
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Travel to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Belize to meet local people and explore the Mayan cities of Cop &, Tikal, Joya de Ceren, and Lamanai.
Travel to Guatemala | Route of the Maya | Overseas Adventure Travel
Watch our video of trave
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Travel Guide: Guatemala (Our Trip)
Ann and I have decided to brave the Guatemalan jungle. Ok, not exactly. We embark on a fairly typical vacation path for tourists. We fly into the Guatemala city airport and then take a shuttle bus directly to Antigua. From there we climb a volcano before heading to Lake Atitlan to visit 5 little towns, reachable only by boat. Enjoy!
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Guatemala Adventure Travel
Guatemala Adventure Travel: Everyone who arrives at Guatemala leaves better, more complete. With an adventure that wasn't expected. That is why in Guatemala we would like to show you something more than lakes and volcanoes, more than Mayan cities and more than towns full of color.
Guatemala is still a developing nation, a young democracy with a turbulent and bloody history that's beset by deep-ro
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Guatemala: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Tourist attractions in Guatemala
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Guatemala - Video Travel Guide
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Traveling to Guatemala? Here's a Guide what to expect
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Guatemala City Travel Guide
Guatemala City Travel Guide: Guatemala City is located in the department (territorial division) of Guatemala, and it's the capital of the country. All the main highways start at Kilómetro 0, located inside Palacio Nacional de la Cultura (National Palace), in Centro Histórico (Historic Center).
Guatemala City became the capital after Antigua Guatemala had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1773. W
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What to See & Do in Guatemala City
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode of Guatemala Unplugged, DBH heads to the center of Guatemala city at Kilometer Zero. After a brief history lesson o...
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You Haven't Seen It All Yet
You Haven't Seen It All Yet
Life Lessons
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Wayfinder.TV: Guatemala - Travel Tips
Ever wonder how NOT to get kidnapped in Guatemala City? Find out the answer to that burning question and more in this "wacky" collection of Guatemalan travel tips.
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Amazing Hot Springs Resort in Guatemala, near Guatemala City
A tour of Santa Teresita hot springs and spa resort outside of Guatemala City, Guatemala. Their website: http://www.santateresita.com.gt/
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GUATEMALA CITY
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ANTIGUA GUATEMALA: City Tour, Guatemala Travel Tips
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LatinFlyer.com brings you a colorful, beautiful introduction to the historic city of Antigua Guatemala, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is one of Central America's biggest tourist destinations. Find out why!
Visit www.LatinFlyer.com for travel tips for your next trip to Latin America!
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Guatemala Travel (Safety Tips)
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Guatemala Travel Tips for Foreigners (Etiquette, etc.)
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#WalkingVlog Antigua Guatemala @TonyaTko Traveling Central America: Guatemala
Walking vlog through the streets and market of Antigua Guatemala. See the rustic spanish styled buildings, the ruins, the huge cathedral as well as Big Foot Hostel and Jungle Party Hostel
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Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala tourism
Santo Tomas De Castilla (Matías de Gálvez) - Guatemala tourism
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Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala.
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A Walking Tour of Beautiful Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango)
Walking around the beautiful, pleasant city of Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango).
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Travel Guatemala || Tikal, Going Back In Time
Oh, Tikal. How I loved you and how I hated you. This part of Guatemala was quite the adventure for us. From a failed sunrise tour, to EPIC sunset shots, to a sketchy awful tour guide who tried to screw us, to the heat, the elation, the wonder and awe...it was literally everything wrapped in 14 hours. I was insanely tired but also insanely excited. We got some amazing footage, but it was a huge cha
Travel Guide to Antigua/Guatemala
In this Guatemala and Antigua travel video guide, I head down to Guatemala and explore scenic Antigua, hike Volcano Pacaya, take a road trip to Lake Atitlan (an...
In this Guatemala and Antigua travel video guide, I head down to Guatemala and explore scenic Antigua, hike Volcano Pacaya, take a road trip to Lake Atitlan (and ride a horse along its banks), then head north to Tikal, home to the capital of the once mighty Mayan Empire, where I climb the many temples that have been discovered at the site.
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The host, Matt Stabile, of this video is the founder and editor-in-chief of the travel site http://www.TheExpeditioner.com. He also served as Director, Editor and Foley Artist for this production.
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In this Guatemala and Antigua travel video guide, I head down to Guatemala and explore scenic Antigua, hike Volcano Pacaya, take a road trip to Lake Atitlan (and ride a horse along its banks), then head north to Tikal, home to the capital of the once mighty Mayan Empire, where I climb the many temples that have been discovered at the site.
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The host, Matt Stabile, of this video is the founder and editor-in-chief of the travel site http://www.TheExpeditioner.com. He also served as Director, Editor and Foley Artist for this production.
- published: 21 May 2012
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Travel in Guatemala Crazy Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips
In this video I document my expenses for the day in Xela, Guatemala, and show that you can travel in Guatemala for super cheap.
Feel like reading something fun,...
In this video I document my expenses for the day in Xela, Guatemala, and show that you can travel in Guatemala for super cheap.
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Or, Gabriel's practical travel guidebook, "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", is just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Music during the video:
"As I Figure" & "Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Travel in Guatemala Crazy Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips
wn.com/Travel In Guatemala Crazy Cheap Budget Travel Tips
In this video I document my expenses for the day in Xela, Guatemala, and show that you can travel in Guatemala for super cheap.
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Or, Gabriel's practical travel guidebook, "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", is just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Music during the video:
"As I Figure" & "Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Travel in Guatemala Crazy Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips
- published: 05 Apr 2015
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Guatemala Travel Video Guide
Guatemala Travel Video Guide - Guatemala has a rich and distinctive culture from the long mix of elements from Spain and the native Maya people. This diverse hi...
Guatemala Travel Video Guide - Guatemala has a rich and distinctive culture from the long mix of elements from Spain and the native Maya people. This diverse history and the natural beauty of the land have created a destination rich in interesting and scenic sites.
Spanning a mountainous slice of Central America immediately south of Mexico, Guatemala is loaded with incredible natural, historical and cultural appeal. As the birthplace and heartland of the ancient Maya, the country is in many ways defined by the legacy of this early civilization. Their rainforest cities were abandoned centuries ago, but Maya people continue to thrive in the Guatemalan highlands, where traditions and religious rituals, mingled with Catholic practices, endure to form the richest and most distinctive indigenous identity in the hemisphere.
Guatemala today is very much a synthesis of Maya and colonial traditions, fused with the omnipresent influences of twenty-first century Latin and North American culture. Baroque churches dating back to the Spanish Conquest coexist with pagan temples that have been sites of worship for millennia. Highland street markets prosper alongside vast glitzy shopping malls, and pre-Columbian festival dances are performed by teenage hip-hop fans.
All this in your Guatemala Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZr2V_KRxOU
wn.com/Guatemala Travel Video Guide
Guatemala Travel Video Guide - Guatemala has a rich and distinctive culture from the long mix of elements from Spain and the native Maya people. This diverse history and the natural beauty of the land have created a destination rich in interesting and scenic sites.
Spanning a mountainous slice of Central America immediately south of Mexico, Guatemala is loaded with incredible natural, historical and cultural appeal. As the birthplace and heartland of the ancient Maya, the country is in many ways defined by the legacy of this early civilization. Their rainforest cities were abandoned centuries ago, but Maya people continue to thrive in the Guatemalan highlands, where traditions and religious rituals, mingled with Catholic practices, endure to form the richest and most distinctive indigenous identity in the hemisphere.
Guatemala today is very much a synthesis of Maya and colonial traditions, fused with the omnipresent influences of twenty-first century Latin and North American culture. Baroque churches dating back to the Spanish Conquest coexist with pagan temples that have been sites of worship for millennia. Highland street markets prosper alongside vast glitzy shopping malls, and pre-Columbian festival dances are performed by teenage hip-hop fans.
All this in your Guatemala Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZr2V_KRxOU
- published: 04 May 2014
- views: 49186
Guatemala Travel Guide (HD)
Guatemala Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations, History HD
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Guatemala Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations, History HD
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Travel to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Belize to meet local people and explore the Mayan cities of Cop &, Tikal, Joya de Ceren, and Lamanai.
Travel to Guatemala | Route of the Maya | Overseas Adventure Travel
Watch our video of travelers in Central America as they immerse themselves in local culture, trace the route of the ancient Maya—and meet their modern-day descendants—in four different countries:
Meet young students at a local school
Explore the colonial city of Antigua
Learn the Mayan tradition of weaving
Route of the Maya
El Salvador • Honduras • Guatemala • Belize
Watch our video about our Route of the Maya adventure to learn how you can experience the rich culture and history of Central America, from colorful Mayan weavings to ancient ruins, including:
Learn about local woodcarving & weaving
Enjoy a Home-Hosted Lunch at a village visit
See a tortilla-making demonstration
Day by Day Itinerary
Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed!
Travel to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Belize to delve into the legacies of the ancient Mayan civilization. More than 3,000 years ago this sophisticated culture emerged from the humid rain forests, flourished for centuries, and then vanished. In that time, the Mayans created a complex writing system, devised a calendar equivalent to our own, introduced the concept of zero in mathematics, predicted lunar and solar eclipses, and built the tallest structures in the western hemisphere—all while Paris was just a sleepy village. Today, their ghostly remnants are scattered across Central America in an ancient, 1,500-mile-long trade ring known as La Ruta Maya. From ruins to rituals to rural villages, we'll trace the footsteps of the enigmatic Mayan culture as only OAT can—in our trademark small groups. Along the way, we'll meet modern-day descendants preserving their Mayan heritage with jade carvings, colorful weavings, and warm hospitality. Join us as we travel back in time to explore the Route of the Maya.
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Guatemala Travel Guide, Tours, Vacations, History HD
El Salvador, Honduras http://youtu.be/ThZAw4t5FtI
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Travel to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Belize to meet local people and explore the Mayan cities of Cop &, Tikal, Joya de Ceren, and Lamanai.
Travel to Guatemala | Route of the Maya | Overseas Adventure Travel
Watch our video of travelers in Central America as they immerse themselves in local culture, trace the route of the ancient Maya—and meet their modern-day descendants—in four different countries:
Meet young students at a local school
Explore the colonial city of Antigua
Learn the Mayan tradition of weaving
Route of the Maya
El Salvador • Honduras • Guatemala • Belize
Watch our video about our Route of the Maya adventure to learn how you can experience the rich culture and history of Central America, from colorful Mayan weavings to ancient ruins, including:
Learn about local woodcarving & weaving
Enjoy a Home-Hosted Lunch at a village visit
See a tortilla-making demonstration
Day by Day Itinerary
Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed!
Travel to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Belize to delve into the legacies of the ancient Mayan civilization. More than 3,000 years ago this sophisticated culture emerged from the humid rain forests, flourished for centuries, and then vanished. In that time, the Mayans created a complex writing system, devised a calendar equivalent to our own, introduced the concept of zero in mathematics, predicted lunar and solar eclipses, and built the tallest structures in the western hemisphere—all while Paris was just a sleepy village. Today, their ghostly remnants are scattered across Central America in an ancient, 1,500-mile-long trade ring known as La Ruta Maya. From ruins to rituals to rural villages, we'll trace the footsteps of the enigmatic Mayan culture as only OAT can—in our trademark small groups. Along the way, we'll meet modern-day descendants preserving their Mayan heritage with jade carvings, colorful weavings, and warm hospitality. Join us as we travel back in time to explore the Route of the Maya.
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- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 1612
Travel Guide: Guatemala (Our Trip)
Ann and I have decided to brave the Guatemalan jungle. Ok, not exactly. We embark on a fairly typical vacation path for tourists. We fly into the Guatemala city...
Ann and I have decided to brave the Guatemalan jungle. Ok, not exactly. We embark on a fairly typical vacation path for tourists. We fly into the Guatemala city airport and then take a shuttle bus directly to Antigua. From there we climb a volcano before heading to Lake Atitlan to visit 5 little towns, reachable only by boat. Enjoy!
wn.com/Travel Guide Guatemala (Our Trip)
Ann and I have decided to brave the Guatemalan jungle. Ok, not exactly. We embark on a fairly typical vacation path for tourists. We fly into the Guatemala city airport and then take a shuttle bus directly to Antigua. From there we climb a volcano before heading to Lake Atitlan to visit 5 little towns, reachable only by boat. Enjoy!
- published: 21 Aug 2011
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Guatemala Adventure Travel
Guatemala Adventure Travel: Everyone who arrives at Guatemala leaves better, more complete. With an adventure that wasn't expected. That is why in Guatemala we ...
Guatemala Adventure Travel: Everyone who arrives at Guatemala leaves better, more complete. With an adventure that wasn't expected. That is why in Guatemala we would like to show you something more than lakes and volcanoes, more than Mayan cities and more than towns full of color.
Guatemala is still a developing nation, a young democracy with a turbulent and bloody history that's beset by deep-rooted inequalities. And yet, despite alarming levels of poverty and unemployment, most Guatemalans are extraordinarily courteous and helpful to travellers, and only too eager to help you catch the right bus or practise your Spanish.
It's this genuine and profound hospitality combined with the country's outstanding cultural legacy and astonishing natural beauty that makes Guatemala such a compelling place for travellers.
All this in your Guatemala Adventure Travel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYMCPeUOa7I
wn.com/Guatemala Adventure Travel
Guatemala Adventure Travel: Everyone who arrives at Guatemala leaves better, more complete. With an adventure that wasn't expected. That is why in Guatemala we would like to show you something more than lakes and volcanoes, more than Mayan cities and more than towns full of color.
Guatemala is still a developing nation, a young democracy with a turbulent and bloody history that's beset by deep-rooted inequalities. And yet, despite alarming levels of poverty and unemployment, most Guatemalans are extraordinarily courteous and helpful to travellers, and only too eager to help you catch the right bus or practise your Spanish.
It's this genuine and profound hospitality combined with the country's outstanding cultural legacy and astonishing natural beauty that makes Guatemala such a compelling place for travellers.
All this in your Guatemala Adventure Travel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYMCPeUOa7I
- published: 04 May 2014
- views: 870
Guatemala: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Tourist attractions in Guatemala
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Guatemala Attractions
Guatemala Tourist Destinations
Guatemala Destinations
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Tourist attractions in Guatemala
Guatemala Tourist attractions
Guatemala Attractions
Guatemala Tourist Destinations
Guatemala Destinations
Guatemala Travel Video
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Guatemala - Video Travel Guide
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10. El Mirador
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9. Livingston
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Chixoy: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carrer_de_Livinston_2.JPG
8. Parque Central Quetzaltenango
Author: Harry Díaz
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7. Volcan Pacaya
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www.yekvoyage.blogspot.com/2011/10/lascension-du-volcan-pacaya.html
6. Monterrico
www.lifeasart215.blogspot.com/2012/12/guatemala.html
www. harunahoncoop.com/2010/06/
5. Flores
Cecilia Schubert: www.flickr.com/photos/ciliaschubert/11502527436/
www.panoramio.com/photo/2875693
4. Chichicastenango Market
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3. Santa Catalina Arch
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2. Lago de Atitlan
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www.laaventuraproject.com/tag/lago-de-atitlan/
1. Tikal
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wn.com/Guatemala Top 10 Tourist Attractions Video Travel Guide
Tourist attractions in Guatemala
Guatemala Tourist attractions
Guatemala Attractions
Guatemala Tourist Destinations
Guatemala Destinations
Guatemala Travel Video
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Guatemala - Video Travel Guide
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Geoff Gallice: www.flickr.com/photos/11014423@N07/4632919110/
9. Livingston
www.thisfabtrek.com/journey/central-america-caribbean/guatemala/20111222-rio-dulce/dsc_8275-4.jpg
Chixoy: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carrer_de_Livinston_2.JPG
8. Parque Central Quetzaltenango
Author: Harry Díaz
www.flickr.com/photos/harrydiaz/5322015619/
www.flickr.com/photos/harrydiaz/5322618088/
7. Volcan Pacaya
Richard Liblanc: www.flickr.com/photos/photolib/4189174062/
www.yekvoyage.blogspot.com/2011/10/lascension-du-volcan-pacaya.html
6. Monterrico
www.lifeasart215.blogspot.com/2012/12/guatemala.html
www. harunahoncoop.com/2010/06/
5. Flores
Cecilia Schubert: www.flickr.com/photos/ciliaschubert/11502527436/
www.panoramio.com/photo/2875693
4. Chichicastenango Market
chensiyuan: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chichicastenango_market_2009.JPG
www.mirror-us-ga1.gallery.hd.org/_exhibits/places-and-sights/_more2003/_more11/Guatemala-Quiche-Chichicastenango-colourful-market-stalls-1-BG.jpg
3. Santa Catalina Arch
www.christieandsteven.com/
www.grayline.com/tours/puerto-quetzal/puerto-quetzal-guatemala-shore-excursion-cultural-colonial-antigua-with-lunch-best-seller-5961_118/
2. Lago de Atitlan
www.carolineantonucci.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/1676811895_1a4fa176bc_o.jpg
www.laaventuraproject.com/tag/lago-de-atitlan/
1. Tikal
chensiyuan: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tikal_temples_1_2_3_5_2009.JPG
www.shieldsaroundtheworld.com/pichtml/p0000456.html
- published: 12 Jan 2015
- views: 1571
Traveling to Guatemala? Here's a Guide what to expect
Guatemala Tourism Attractions 2014 guide
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Guatemala Tourism Attractions 2014 guide
readers digest cnn fox travel budget central america best destinations trip advisor national geographic new york times
wn.com/Traveling To Guatemala Here's A Guide What To Expect
Guatemala Tourism Attractions 2014 guide
readers digest cnn fox travel budget central america best destinations trip advisor national geographic new york times
- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 27772
Guatemala City Travel Guide
Guatemala City Travel Guide: Guatemala City is located in the department (territorial division) of Guatemala, and it's the capital of the country. All the main ...
Guatemala City Travel Guide: Guatemala City is located in the department (territorial division) of Guatemala, and it's the capital of the country. All the main highways start at Kilómetro 0, located inside Palacio Nacional de la Cultura (National Palace), in Centro Histórico (Historic Center).
Guatemala City became the capital after Antigua Guatemala had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1773. With a population of around 3 million people, Guatemala City is the largest and most modern city in Guatemala. It can be interesting to visit "Guate," as it is also called by the locals. Guatemala City has attractions and restaurants, often with few tourists. Sunday evenings' gatherings of hundreds of locals at the main plaza is certainly an unforgettable experience.
It's this genuine and profound hospitality combined with the city's outstanding cultural legacy and astonishing natural beauty that makes Guatemala City such a compelling place for travellers.
Enjoy your Guatemala City Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dfdHZuG4f8
wn.com/Guatemala City Travel Guide
Guatemala City Travel Guide: Guatemala City is located in the department (territorial division) of Guatemala, and it's the capital of the country. All the main highways start at Kilómetro 0, located inside Palacio Nacional de la Cultura (National Palace), in Centro Histórico (Historic Center).
Guatemala City became the capital after Antigua Guatemala had been destroyed by an earthquake in 1773. With a population of around 3 million people, Guatemala City is the largest and most modern city in Guatemala. It can be interesting to visit "Guate," as it is also called by the locals. Guatemala City has attractions and restaurants, often with few tourists. Sunday evenings' gatherings of hundreds of locals at the main plaza is certainly an unforgettable experience.
It's this genuine and profound hospitality combined with the city's outstanding cultural legacy and astonishing natural beauty that makes Guatemala City such a compelling place for travellers.
Enjoy your Guatemala City Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dfdHZuG4f8
- published: 04 May 2014
- views: 995
What to See & Do in Guatemala City
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode of Guatemala Unplugged, DBH heads to the center of Guatemala city at Kilometer Zero. After a brief history lesson o......
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode of Guatemala Unplugged, DBH heads to the center of Guatemala city at Kilometer Zero. After a brief history lesson o...
wn.com/What To See Do In Guatemala City
http://davidsbeenhere.com In this episode of Guatemala Unplugged, DBH heads to the center of Guatemala city at Kilometer Zero. After a brief history lesson o...
You Haven't Seen It All Yet
You Haven't Seen It All Yet
Life Lessons
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You Haven't Seen It All Yet
Life Lessons
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You Haven't Seen It All Yet
Life Lessons
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- published: 03 Mar 2014
- views: 171
Wayfinder.TV: Guatemala - Travel Tips
Ever wonder how NOT to get kidnapped in Guatemala City? Find out the answer to that burning question and more in this "wacky" collection of Guatemalan travel ti...
Ever wonder how NOT to get kidnapped in Guatemala City? Find out the answer to that burning question and more in this "wacky" collection of Guatemalan travel tips.
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Ever wonder how NOT to get kidnapped in Guatemala City? Find out the answer to that burning question and more in this "wacky" collection of Guatemalan travel tips.
- published: 20 Sep 2010
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Amazing Hot Springs Resort in Guatemala, near Guatemala City
A tour of Santa Teresita hot springs and spa resort outside of Guatemala City, Guatemala. Their website: http://www.santateresita.com.gt/
Feel like reading some...
A tour of Santa Teresita hot springs and spa resort outside of Guatemala City, Guatemala. Their website: http://www.santateresita.com.gt/
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Or, Gabriel's practical travel guidebook, "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", is just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Music during the video:
"Deliberate Thought" & "Disco Lounge" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Amazing Hot Springs Resort in Guatemala, near Guatemala City
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A tour of Santa Teresita hot springs and spa resort outside of Guatemala City, Guatemala. Their website: http://www.santateresita.com.gt/
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Or, Gabriel's practical travel guidebook, "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", is just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Music during the video:
"Deliberate Thought" & "Disco Lounge" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Amazing Hot Springs Resort in Guatemala, near Guatemala City
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 253
ANTIGUA GUATEMALA: City Tour, Guatemala Travel Tips
More about Latin America travel: www.LatinFlyer.com
LatinFlyer.com brings you a colorful, beautiful introduction to the historic city of Antigua Guatemala, a UN...
More about Latin America travel: www.LatinFlyer.com
LatinFlyer.com brings you a colorful, beautiful introduction to the historic city of Antigua Guatemala, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is one of Central America's biggest tourist destinations. Find out why!
Visit www.LatinFlyer.com for travel tips for your next trip to Latin America!
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More about Latin America travel: www.LatinFlyer.com
LatinFlyer.com brings you a colorful, beautiful introduction to the historic city of Antigua Guatemala, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is one of Central America's biggest tourist destinations. Find out why!
Visit www.LatinFlyer.com for travel tips for your next trip to Latin America!
- published: 02 Feb 2010
- views: 118487
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- published: 14 Sep 2015
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Guatemala Travel (Safety Tips)
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- published: 04 Nov 2014
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Guatemala Travel Tips for Foreigners (Etiquette, etc.)
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- published: 13 Nov 2015
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#WalkingVlog Antigua Guatemala @TonyaTko Traveling Central America: Guatemala
Walking vlog through the streets and market of Antigua Guatemala. See the rustic spanish styled buildings, the ruins, the huge cathedral as well as Big Foot Hos...
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- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 3736
Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala tourism
Santo Tomas De Castilla (Matías de Gálvez) - Guatemala tourism
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Santo Tomas De Castilla (Matías de Gálvez) - Guatemala tourism
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Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala.
Seaport
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The seaport of the city was built in 1976, after an earthquake had severely damaged the port of Puerto Barrios. Today it is among the busiest in Central America and currently expanding. The port is located next to a free trade zone, the Zona de Libre Industria y Comercio Santo Tomás de Castilla, called Zolic. The port currently employs 2,100 workers. In 2004, 4.56 million tons of trading goods went through the port from 1,372 ships.
Cruise industry
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In 2004, a cruise ship terminal was completed and Santo Tomás de Castilla started receiving cruise ships. The cruise ship terminal has been a tremendous boost for the Guatemalan tourism industry. Four cruise ships a month, carrying 1,500 passengers each, make a stop here. Cruise ship passengers visit Guatemala chiefly for its Mayan culture, which sites are located throughout the country. Puerto Barrios Airport is being refurbished in order to handle small planes to transport ship passengers for day trips to Tikal or other places in Guatemala. Nearby attractions include Rio Dulce, Lake Izabal, the towns of Puerto Barrios, Livingston and San Felipe Castle, and the Mayan ruins of Quirigua.
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Santo Tomas De Castilla (Matías de Gálvez) - Guatemala tourism
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Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala.
Seaport
===========
The seaport of the city was built in 1976, after an earthquake had severely damaged the port of Puerto Barrios. Today it is among the busiest in Central America and currently expanding. The port is located next to a free trade zone, the Zona de Libre Industria y Comercio Santo Tomás de Castilla, called Zolic. The port currently employs 2,100 workers. In 2004, 4.56 million tons of trading goods went through the port from 1,372 ships.
Cruise industry
===========
In 2004, a cruise ship terminal was completed and Santo Tomás de Castilla started receiving cruise ships. The cruise ship terminal has been a tremendous boost for the Guatemalan tourism industry. Four cruise ships a month, carrying 1,500 passengers each, make a stop here. Cruise ship passengers visit Guatemala chiefly for its Mayan culture, which sites are located throughout the country. Puerto Barrios Airport is being refurbished in order to handle small planes to transport ship passengers for day trips to Tikal or other places in Guatemala. Nearby attractions include Rio Dulce, Lake Izabal, the towns of Puerto Barrios, Livingston and San Felipe Castle, and the Mayan ruins of Quirigua.
- published: 13 Mar 2015
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A Walking Tour of Beautiful Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango)
Walking around the beautiful, pleasant city of Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango).
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb...
Walking around the beautiful, pleasant city of Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango).
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Or, Gabriel's practical travel guidebook, "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", is just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
A Walking Tour of Beautiful Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango)
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Walking around the beautiful, pleasant city of Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango).
Feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Or, Gabriel's practical travel guidebook, "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", is just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
A Walking Tour of Beautiful Xela, Guatemala (Quetzaltenango)
- published: 05 Apr 2015
- views: 224
Travel Guatemala || Tikal, Going Back In Time
Oh, Tikal. How I loved you and how I hated you. This part of Guatemala was quite the adventure for us. From a failed sunrise tour, to EPIC sunset shots, to a sk...
Oh, Tikal. How I loved you and how I hated you. This part of Guatemala was quite the adventure for us. From a failed sunrise tour, to EPIC sunset shots, to a sketchy awful tour guide who tried to screw us, to the heat, the elation, the wonder and awe...it was literally everything wrapped in 14 hours. I was insanely tired but also insanely excited. We got some amazing footage, but it was a huge challenge to get it (carrying all that equipment! AHHH!). All in all, I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat, but I would do things a little differently. I'll lay it all out for you guys so you can learn from my mistakes, and the things we did right! -Nathalie
(All videos filmed, edited, and produced by yours truly)
Where we stayed:
Posada Del Cerro in El Remate - HIGHLY recommend
http://www.posadadelcerro.com/
What we booked:
Tikal sunrise tour AND sunset tour through Posada Del Cerro, who works with San Juan Travel. Beware a tour guide named Ruben! He tried to screw us over. I don't recommend the sunrise tour - see video. The sunset tour is much, much better.
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Oh, Tikal. How I loved you and how I hated you. This part of Guatemala was quite the adventure for us. From a failed sunrise tour, to EPIC sunset shots, to a sketchy awful tour guide who tried to screw us, to the heat, the elation, the wonder and awe...it was literally everything wrapped in 14 hours. I was insanely tired but also insanely excited. We got some amazing footage, but it was a huge challenge to get it (carrying all that equipment! AHHH!). All in all, I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat, but I would do things a little differently. I'll lay it all out for you guys so you can learn from my mistakes, and the things we did right! -Nathalie
(All videos filmed, edited, and produced by yours truly)
Where we stayed:
Posada Del Cerro in El Remate - HIGHLY recommend
http://www.posadadelcerro.com/
What we booked:
Tikal sunrise tour AND sunset tour through Posada Del Cerro, who works with San Juan Travel. Beware a tour guide named Ruben! He tried to screw us over. I don't recommend the sunrise tour - see video. The sunset tour is much, much better.
INSTAGRAM
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Download PHEEBO on your phone and watch The Travel Muse!
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- published: 20 Jan 2015
- views: 28
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Expedición al Mirador - Expedition to El Mirador
(EXPEDITION TO EL MIRADOR - SUBTITLES AVAILABLE - click on cc to activate closed caption)
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que se realiza para llegar al Parque Nacional Mirador -Río Azul y el Biotopo Protegido Naachtún- Dos Lagunas a través de la inmensidad de la Reserva de Biosfera Maya -RBM- por medio de una caminata intensa de 6 días desde la comunidad de Carmeli
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Diversidad biológica de Guatemala
Diversidad biológica de Guatemala, nuestra verdadera riqueza. Cortesía de CONAP.
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Grano de Lágrimas
GRANO DE LAGRIMAS
Con argumento y lenguaje, basados en la novela La tempestad, de la Trilogía del Trópico, del escritor, benefactor de la USAC, Licenciado Flavio Herrera: Grano de Lágrimas, nos presenta un sentimiento entre César y Palma, quienes muestran el amor de principios y valores en contra de costumbres importadas, de la Guatemala antañona de los años veinte; todo ello, bajo esas dicotomías
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Casas por Cristo home Dedication, San Raimundo Guatemala
Casas por Cristo home build dedication. San Raimundo, Guatemala. 12-30-14. Built by members of Our Saviours Lutheran Church, East Bethel MN.
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Galápagos. Génesis, Punto Final | Documental Completo - Planet Doc
SUSCRÍBETE! http://bit.ly/PlDoc Documentales Completos en Español todos los Martes, Jueves y Sábados! DOCUMENTALES COMPLETOS EN ESPAÑOL | http://bit.ly/DocCo...
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2014 LA Convergence - Closing Keynote, Luis J. Rodriguez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
2014 LA Convergence: Building the Next Los Angeles
Presented by Arts for LA
Closing Keynote: Luis J. Rodriguez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
Luis J. Rodriguez has 15 published books in poetry, children's literature, short stories, the novel, memoirs, and nonfiction. He's best known for the 1993 memoir Always Running, La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A., with close to half a million copies sold. He i
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Expedicion al Mirador
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que se realiza para llegar al Parque Nacional Mirador -Río Azul y el Biotopo Protegido Naacht...
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On Air: Wild Isthmus of Costa Rica, Panama & Nicaragua
Join Wildland Adventures President Kurt Kutay for a live presentation on the Wild Isthmus of Costa Rica, Panama & Nicaragua at the Savvy Traveler in Edmonds, WA. In addition, Kurt will be...
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Kathleen Stockwell on Nicaragua and El Salvador
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Hondura...
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Julio Solórzano Maderas Latinoamericanas 1974 Disco completo
00:00 01.No me pregunten (Julio Solórzano) 03:14 02.Semana Santa en Guatemala (Alaíde Foppa-Julio Solórzano) 07:04 03.Ho Chi Minh (Julio Solórzano) 09:35 04....
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Programa Selva Maya - Español
El Programa Selva Maya trabaja en la protección y el uso sostenible de los bosques tropicales que se extienden en parte del territorio de Belize, Guatemala y...
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Jungle Expedition Sumatra 2014
Jungle expedition into the rainforest of Sumatra ( Gunung Leuser)
2:43 minutes - orangutan female
6:30 minutes - Young excited male orangutan along Landak river
12:13 minutes - Python Reticulatus
17:15 minutes - Angry male Orangutan uphill along Bumi river
Jungle trekking, jungle hiking, camping and enjoy the wonderful rainforest flora and fauna of Gunung Leuser National Park.
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Su Madre Naturaleza, Colombia en la agenda internacional del cambio climático
Colombia es parte del Grupo de países G-77 + China y miembro de la Asociación de Países independientes de América Latina y Caribe AILAC (Colombia, Costa Rica, Perú, Chile, Panamá y Guatemala ) y como miembro de estas alianzas en las negociaciones de cambio climático, prepara posiciones para la Conferencia de las Partes (COP 20) en Lima, Perú. La Convención Marco de Naciones Unidas para el Cambio C
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The Maya, Aztec, Olmec - Ancient Americans (AMAZING HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
The Maya, Aztec, Olmec - Ancient Americans (AMAZING HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Ancient America was a very different, undisturbed place before the time of the "Contact", when the European explorers came to the New World.
Cut off from a retreat to their Asian homeland by the whims of the land bridge and the ice barriers, the pioneers moved deeper and deeper into their new continent. The Native Americans
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"Yaxchilan", Chiapas. Tour virtual. Viajes Misticos Sak Bej.
http://www.factormaya.com/ Uno de los propositos de estos videos es poder mostrar a personas que no pueden o han podido ir a estos lugares y desean conocer m...
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A cultural experience in Paris.mkv
A collection of 300 photos designed to illustrate the contrast of life; the contrast between what never changes and is timeless (Parisian buildings and monum...
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PINGÜINOS EN EL CABO DE BUENA ESPERANZA
Documental sobre los pingüinos de Sudáfrica, en el Cabo de Buena Esperanza, junto a la montaña conocida como "La Mesa", formación rocosa de 1000 mts. de alti...
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Mayan Meditation Music
Acoustic Nirvana
Mayan sun ritual prayer is cosmic ritual and sacred ceremony offered to the thirteen Mayan levels and spheres of life, where all Heaven Gods and Underworld Gods exist. Mayan Meditation Music.
The Mayan Gods are called upon to be honored and respectfully request their blessings. Saka' the Mayan Sacred Beverage is prepared by the J-Men Mayan priest prior to the ceremony; this is
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Beyond the Vector / Au-delà du vecteur / Más allá del Vector (36')
There are 3 subtitle tracks in the video. Spanish, english and french, to activate them, click in the CC button in the video control bar. The initiative on E...
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Repoblamiento de la Fauna Marina en Colombia - Entrenamiento de Delfines -Juan Gonzalo Angel
Twitter @juangangel
Juan Gonzalo Angel
www.tvagro.tv
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Escuela de campo: Manejo de un apiario - 16 de julio
La extracción de miel de abejas es una importante actividad que genera diversos productos para el mercado de la gastronomía, la medicina y la cosmética, para la obtención de un productos sano, natural y de buena calidad se debe manejar el apiario, lo que comprende variadas actividades encaminadas a asegurarles salud y bienestar al productor y a las abejas, Aníbal de Jesús Correa es un apicult
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Rueda de prensa: Presentación del producto que mejorará la calidad de vida de los celíacos
Expedición al Mirador - Expedition to El Mirador
(EXPEDITION TO EL MIRADOR - SUBTITLES AVAILABLE - click on cc to activate closed caption)
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que s...
(EXPEDITION TO EL MIRADOR - SUBTITLES AVAILABLE - click on cc to activate closed caption)
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que se realiza para llegar al Parque Nacional Mirador -Río Azul y el Biotopo Protegido Naachtún- Dos Lagunas a través de la inmensidad de la Reserva de Biosfera Maya -RBM- por medio de una caminata intensa de 6 días desde la comunidad de Carmelita y 6 días desde la comunidad de Uaxactún.
Un grupo de técnicos del CONAP decidimos un día realizar esta travesía y registrarla para mostrar a todo el mundo lo impresionante que son nuestras áreas protegidas y todas las riquezas naturales y culturales que albergan.
Hacer este viaje por cualquiera de las 2 vías es una experiencia única, ya que por al menos 6 días los viajantes se alejan totalmente de la vida cotidiana, del trabajo, del internet e incluso del celular. Los accesos son sumamente limitados donde reina una selva totalmente exuberante y la humedad es intensa, sin embargo tan rica en diversidad biológica y arqueología que hace del viaje la combinación perfecta para tomar la decisión de aventurarse dentro de la RBM.
Mirador -Río Azul y Naachtún - Dos Lagunas son parte de la Zona Núcleo de la RBM, su inaccesibilidad ha permitido su conservación, aquí se puede avistar una gran cantidad de flora y fauna silvestre, lo cual es un gran atractivo en el momento de realizar la caminata. Además la riqueza arqueológica es extraordinaria, a cada paso se observan restos de la civilización maya, por lo que es importante informarse sobre la importancia de estos sitios antes del viaje, para que ya estando allí, se logre interpretar el paisaje arqueológico y natural que se va a observar.
Ya sea que se realice la travesía a pie desde la comunidad de Carmelita, o con vehículo todo terreno (y resorteado) desde Uaxactún, la experiencia es difícil, peligrosa y desgastante, es importante que si se realiza el viaje sea a través de los grupos organizados de Turismo Comunitario que trabajan y ofrecen sus servicios desde Carmelita y Uaxactún.
En Carmelita y en Uaxactún existen guías de turismo capacitados para organizar estos viajes, con mucha experiencia en manejo de alimentos, primeros auxilios y atención al turista; de todas formas se recomienda también tomar medidas preventivas como el uso de tennis o botas cómodas, ropa impermeable, llevar una buena linterna y baterías suficientes, entre otros.
Los guías que apoyan estos viajes conocen la normativa que establece el CONAP en su Plan de Uso Público y las recomendaciones que establece la Sección de Patrimonio Cultural y Ecoturismo para llevar a cabo este viaje, evitando al máximo accidentes e imprevistos.
La Secretaría Ejecutiva del Consejo Nacional de Áreas Protegidas -CONAP-, a través del Departamento de Unidades de Conservación, el Departamento de Educación y Fomento, y la Dirección del Parque Nacional Mirador - Río Azul presentan el documental EXPEDICIÓN AL MIRADOR, el cual ha sido elaborado con la participación del Instituto de Antropología e Historia -IDAEH-, el Centro de Estudios Conservacionistas -CECON- y el Instituto Guatemalteco de Turismo -INGUAT-; gracias a la colaboración financiera de Asociación Balam y Counterpart International, que a través de la Alianza para el Turismo Comunitario colaboran enormemente al desarrollo del turismo sostenible en Guatemala.
Atentamente,
Sección de Patrimonio Cultural y Ecoturismo
Consejo Nacional de Áreas Protegidas -CONAP-
http://www.turismo-sigap.com
wn.com/Expedición Al Mirador Expedition To El Mirador
(EXPEDITION TO EL MIRADOR - SUBTITLES AVAILABLE - click on cc to activate closed caption)
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que se realiza para llegar al Parque Nacional Mirador -Río Azul y el Biotopo Protegido Naachtún- Dos Lagunas a través de la inmensidad de la Reserva de Biosfera Maya -RBM- por medio de una caminata intensa de 6 días desde la comunidad de Carmelita y 6 días desde la comunidad de Uaxactún.
Un grupo de técnicos del CONAP decidimos un día realizar esta travesía y registrarla para mostrar a todo el mundo lo impresionante que son nuestras áreas protegidas y todas las riquezas naturales y culturales que albergan.
Hacer este viaje por cualquiera de las 2 vías es una experiencia única, ya que por al menos 6 días los viajantes se alejan totalmente de la vida cotidiana, del trabajo, del internet e incluso del celular. Los accesos son sumamente limitados donde reina una selva totalmente exuberante y la humedad es intensa, sin embargo tan rica en diversidad biológica y arqueología que hace del viaje la combinación perfecta para tomar la decisión de aventurarse dentro de la RBM.
Mirador -Río Azul y Naachtún - Dos Lagunas son parte de la Zona Núcleo de la RBM, su inaccesibilidad ha permitido su conservación, aquí se puede avistar una gran cantidad de flora y fauna silvestre, lo cual es un gran atractivo en el momento de realizar la caminata. Además la riqueza arqueológica es extraordinaria, a cada paso se observan restos de la civilización maya, por lo que es importante informarse sobre la importancia de estos sitios antes del viaje, para que ya estando allí, se logre interpretar el paisaje arqueológico y natural que se va a observar.
Ya sea que se realice la travesía a pie desde la comunidad de Carmelita, o con vehículo todo terreno (y resorteado) desde Uaxactún, la experiencia es difícil, peligrosa y desgastante, es importante que si se realiza el viaje sea a través de los grupos organizados de Turismo Comunitario que trabajan y ofrecen sus servicios desde Carmelita y Uaxactún.
En Carmelita y en Uaxactún existen guías de turismo capacitados para organizar estos viajes, con mucha experiencia en manejo de alimentos, primeros auxilios y atención al turista; de todas formas se recomienda también tomar medidas preventivas como el uso de tennis o botas cómodas, ropa impermeable, llevar una buena linterna y baterías suficientes, entre otros.
Los guías que apoyan estos viajes conocen la normativa que establece el CONAP en su Plan de Uso Público y las recomendaciones que establece la Sección de Patrimonio Cultural y Ecoturismo para llevar a cabo este viaje, evitando al máximo accidentes e imprevistos.
La Secretaría Ejecutiva del Consejo Nacional de Áreas Protegidas -CONAP-, a través del Departamento de Unidades de Conservación, el Departamento de Educación y Fomento, y la Dirección del Parque Nacional Mirador - Río Azul presentan el documental EXPEDICIÓN AL MIRADOR, el cual ha sido elaborado con la participación del Instituto de Antropología e Historia -IDAEH-, el Centro de Estudios Conservacionistas -CECON- y el Instituto Guatemalteco de Turismo -INGUAT-; gracias a la colaboración financiera de Asociación Balam y Counterpart International, que a través de la Alianza para el Turismo Comunitario colaboran enormemente al desarrollo del turismo sostenible en Guatemala.
Atentamente,
Sección de Patrimonio Cultural y Ecoturismo
Consejo Nacional de Áreas Protegidas -CONAP-
http://www.turismo-sigap.com
- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 12263
Diversidad biológica de Guatemala
Diversidad biológica de Guatemala, nuestra verdadera riqueza. Cortesía de CONAP....
Diversidad biológica de Guatemala, nuestra verdadera riqueza. Cortesía de CONAP.
wn.com/Diversidad Biológica De Guatemala
Diversidad biológica de Guatemala, nuestra verdadera riqueza. Cortesía de CONAP.
Grano de Lágrimas
GRANO DE LAGRIMAS
Con argumento y lenguaje, basados en la novela La tempestad, de la Trilogía del Trópico, del escritor, benefactor de la USAC, Licenciado Flavi...
GRANO DE LAGRIMAS
Con argumento y lenguaje, basados en la novela La tempestad, de la Trilogía del Trópico, del escritor, benefactor de la USAC, Licenciado Flavio Herrera: Grano de Lágrimas, nos presenta un sentimiento entre César y Palma, quienes muestran el amor de principios y valores en contra de costumbres importadas, de la Guatemala antañona de los años veinte; todo ello, bajo esas dicotomías cotidianas, aún muy marcadas en la Guatemala de hoy: patrono-obrero, ladino-indígena, hombre-mujer, urbano-rural, tranquilidad-angustia, etc.
Protagonistas
Herbert Meneses
Mario Massella
Aurie Cano
Director
Roberto Dávila
Productora
Alenka Barreda
Directora de Fotografía, Cámara y Montaje
Merlin Hernández
Asistentes de Producción
Miriam Hernández
Nestor Páez
Directora de Arte
Flora Méndez
Dirección General de Extensión Universitaria
TV USAC
wn.com/Grano De Lágrimas
GRANO DE LAGRIMAS
Con argumento y lenguaje, basados en la novela La tempestad, de la Trilogía del Trópico, del escritor, benefactor de la USAC, Licenciado Flavio Herrera: Grano de Lágrimas, nos presenta un sentimiento entre César y Palma, quienes muestran el amor de principios y valores en contra de costumbres importadas, de la Guatemala antañona de los años veinte; todo ello, bajo esas dicotomías cotidianas, aún muy marcadas en la Guatemala de hoy: patrono-obrero, ladino-indígena, hombre-mujer, urbano-rural, tranquilidad-angustia, etc.
Protagonistas
Herbert Meneses
Mario Massella
Aurie Cano
Director
Roberto Dávila
Productora
Alenka Barreda
Directora de Fotografía, Cámara y Montaje
Merlin Hernández
Asistentes de Producción
Miriam Hernández
Nestor Páez
Directora de Arte
Flora Méndez
Dirección General de Extensión Universitaria
TV USAC
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 217
Casas por Cristo home Dedication, San Raimundo Guatemala
Casas por Cristo home build dedication. San Raimundo, Guatemala. 12-30-14. Built by members of Our Saviours Lutheran Church, East Bethel MN....
Casas por Cristo home build dedication. San Raimundo, Guatemala. 12-30-14. Built by members of Our Saviours Lutheran Church, East Bethel MN.
wn.com/Casas Por Cristo Home Dedication, San Raimundo Guatemala
Casas por Cristo home build dedication. San Raimundo, Guatemala. 12-30-14. Built by members of Our Saviours Lutheran Church, East Bethel MN.
- published: 15 Feb 2015
- views: 12
Galápagos. Génesis, Punto Final | Documental Completo - Planet Doc
SUSCRÍBETE! http://bit.ly/PlDoc Documentales Completos en Español todos los Martes, Jueves y Sábados! DOCUMENTALES COMPLETOS EN ESPAÑOL | http://bit.ly/DocCo......
SUSCRÍBETE! http://bit.ly/PlDoc Documentales Completos en Español todos los Martes, Jueves y Sábados! DOCUMENTALES COMPLETOS EN ESPAÑOL | http://bit.ly/DocCo...
wn.com/Galápagos. Génesis, Punto Final | Documental Completo Planet Doc
SUSCRÍBETE! http://bit.ly/PlDoc Documentales Completos en Español todos los Martes, Jueves y Sábados! DOCUMENTALES COMPLETOS EN ESPAÑOL | http://bit.ly/DocCo...
- published: 22 Mar 2014
- views: 110357
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author: Planet Doc
2014 LA Convergence - Closing Keynote, Luis J. Rodriguez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
2014 LA Convergence: Building the Next Los Angeles
Presented by Arts for LA
Closing Keynote: Luis J. Rodriguez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
Luis J. Rodriguez...
2014 LA Convergence: Building the Next Los Angeles
Presented by Arts for LA
Closing Keynote: Luis J. Rodriguez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
Luis J. Rodriguez has 15 published books in poetry, children's literature, short stories, the novel, memoirs, and nonfiction. He's best known for the 1993 memoir Always Running, La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A., with close to half a million copies sold. He is also founder/editor of the renown small cross-cultural press, Tia Chucha Press, now in its 25th year, and co-founder/president of Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural & Bookstores. He travels throughout the United States speaking at schools, colleges, universities, conferences, prisons, juvenile lockups, homeless shelters, migrant camps, Native American reservations, libraries, and more. He has also done talks, readings, workshops, and reporting in Mexico, Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, Argentina, Japan, England, France, Holland, Austria, Italy, Germany, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Luis work has been published in publications like the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, U.S. News & World Report, San Jose Mercury, Philadelphia Inquirer magazine, The Nation, Grand Street, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, and Huffington Post, among others.
Arts for LA thanks East Los Angeles College and Karen Rapp of the Vincent Price Art Museum for hosting LA Convergence.
General and program support for Arts for LA are provided by the The Boeing Company, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, KUSC, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, the Rosenthal Family Foundation, and the Weingart Foundation.
The LA Convergence is powered by our Member Organizations and the following sponsors: Boeing; and California Community Foundation.
wn.com/2014 La Convergence Closing Keynote, Luis J. Rodriguez, Poet Laureate Of Los Angeles
2014 LA Convergence: Building the Next Los Angeles
Presented by Arts for LA
Closing Keynote: Luis J. Rodriguez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
Luis J. Rodriguez has 15 published books in poetry, children's literature, short stories, the novel, memoirs, and nonfiction. He's best known for the 1993 memoir Always Running, La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A., with close to half a million copies sold. He is also founder/editor of the renown small cross-cultural press, Tia Chucha Press, now in its 25th year, and co-founder/president of Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural & Bookstores. He travels throughout the United States speaking at schools, colleges, universities, conferences, prisons, juvenile lockups, homeless shelters, migrant camps, Native American reservations, libraries, and more. He has also done talks, readings, workshops, and reporting in Mexico, Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, Argentina, Japan, England, France, Holland, Austria, Italy, Germany, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Luis work has been published in publications like the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, U.S. News & World Report, San Jose Mercury, Philadelphia Inquirer magazine, The Nation, Grand Street, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, and Huffington Post, among others.
Arts for LA thanks East Los Angeles College and Karen Rapp of the Vincent Price Art Museum for hosting LA Convergence.
General and program support for Arts for LA are provided by the The Boeing Company, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, KUSC, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, the Rosenthal Family Foundation, and the Weingart Foundation.
The LA Convergence is powered by our Member Organizations and the following sponsors: Boeing; and California Community Foundation.
- published: 14 Nov 2014
- views: 2
Expedicion al Mirador
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que se realiza para llegar al Parque Nacional Mirador -Río Azul y el Biotopo Protegido Naacht......
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que se realiza para llegar al Parque Nacional Mirador -Río Azul y el Biotopo Protegido Naacht...
wn.com/Expedicion Al Mirador
Expedición al Mirador es una documental que muestra la travesía que se realiza para llegar al Parque Nacional Mirador -Río Azul y el Biotopo Protegido Naacht...
- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 105
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author: CONAPGT
On Air: Wild Isthmus of Costa Rica, Panama & Nicaragua
Join Wildland Adventures President Kurt Kutay for a live presentation on the Wild Isthmus of Costa Rica, Panama & Nicaragua at the Savvy Traveler in Edmonds, WA...
Join Wildland Adventures President Kurt Kutay for a live presentation on the Wild Isthmus of Costa Rica, Panama & Nicaragua at the Savvy Traveler in Edmonds, WA. In addition, Kurt will be...
wn.com/On Air Wild Isthmus Of Costa Rica, Panama Nicaragua
Join Wildland Adventures President Kurt Kutay for a live presentation on the Wild Isthmus of Costa Rica, Panama & Nicaragua at the Savvy Traveler in Edmonds, WA. In addition, Kurt will be...
Kathleen Stockwell on Nicaragua and El Salvador
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Hondura......
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Hondura...
wn.com/Kathleen Stockwell On Nicaragua And El Salvador
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Hondura...
Julio Solórzano Maderas Latinoamericanas 1974 Disco completo
00:00 01.No me pregunten (Julio Solórzano) 03:14 02.Semana Santa en Guatemala (Alaíde Foppa-Julio Solórzano) 07:04 03.Ho Chi Minh (Julio Solórzano) 09:35 04.......
00:00 01.No me pregunten (Julio Solórzano) 03:14 02.Semana Santa en Guatemala (Alaíde Foppa-Julio Solórzano) 07:04 03.Ho Chi Minh (Julio Solórzano) 09:35 04....
wn.com/Julio Solórzano Maderas Latinoamericanas 1974 Disco Completo
00:00 01.No me pregunten (Julio Solórzano) 03:14 02.Semana Santa en Guatemala (Alaíde Foppa-Julio Solórzano) 07:04 03.Ho Chi Minh (Julio Solórzano) 09:35 04....
Programa Selva Maya - Español
El Programa Selva Maya trabaja en la protección y el uso sostenible de los bosques tropicales que se extienden en parte del territorio de Belize, Guatemala y......
El Programa Selva Maya trabaja en la protección y el uso sostenible de los bosques tropicales que se extienden en parte del territorio de Belize, Guatemala y...
wn.com/Programa Selva Maya Español
El Programa Selva Maya trabaja en la protección y el uso sostenible de los bosques tropicales que se extienden en parte del territorio de Belize, Guatemala y...
Jungle Expedition Sumatra 2014
Jungle expedition into the rainforest of Sumatra ( Gunung Leuser)
2:43 minutes - orangutan female
6:30 minutes - Young excited male orangutan along Landak rive...
Jungle expedition into the rainforest of Sumatra ( Gunung Leuser)
2:43 minutes - orangutan female
6:30 minutes - Young excited male orangutan along Landak river
12:13 minutes - Python Reticulatus
17:15 minutes - Angry male Orangutan uphill along Bumi river
Jungle trekking, jungle hiking, camping and enjoy the wonderful rainforest flora and fauna of Gunung Leuser National Park.
wn.com/Jungle Expedition Sumatra 2014
Jungle expedition into the rainforest of Sumatra ( Gunung Leuser)
2:43 minutes - orangutan female
6:30 minutes - Young excited male orangutan along Landak river
12:13 minutes - Python Reticulatus
17:15 minutes - Angry male Orangutan uphill along Bumi river
Jungle trekking, jungle hiking, camping and enjoy the wonderful rainforest flora and fauna of Gunung Leuser National Park.
- published: 19 Sep 2014
- views: 47
Su Madre Naturaleza, Colombia en la agenda internacional del cambio climático
Colombia es parte del Grupo de países G-77 + China y miembro de la Asociación de Países independientes de América Latina y Caribe AILAC (Colombia, Costa Rica, P...
Colombia es parte del Grupo de países G-77 + China y miembro de la Asociación de Países independientes de América Latina y Caribe AILAC (Colombia, Costa Rica, Perú, Chile, Panamá y Guatemala ) y como miembro de estas alianzas en las negociaciones de cambio climático, prepara posiciones para la Conferencia de las Partes (COP 20) en Lima, Perú. La Convención Marco de Naciones Unidas para el Cambio Climático UNFCCC organiza, por primera vez, este encuentro en un país amazónico.
wn.com/Su Madre Naturaleza, Colombia En La Agenda Internacional Del Cambio Climático
Colombia es parte del Grupo de países G-77 + China y miembro de la Asociación de Países independientes de América Latina y Caribe AILAC (Colombia, Costa Rica, Perú, Chile, Panamá y Guatemala ) y como miembro de estas alianzas en las negociaciones de cambio climático, prepara posiciones para la Conferencia de las Partes (COP 20) en Lima, Perú. La Convención Marco de Naciones Unidas para el Cambio Climático UNFCCC organiza, por primera vez, este encuentro en un país amazónico.
- published: 04 Nov 2014
- views: 11
The Maya, Aztec, Olmec - Ancient Americans (AMAZING HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
The Maya, Aztec, Olmec - Ancient Americans (AMAZING HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Ancient America was a very different, undisturbed place before the time of the "Contac...
The Maya, Aztec, Olmec - Ancient Americans (AMAZING HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Ancient America was a very different, undisturbed place before the time of the "Contact", when the European explorers came to the New World.
Cut off from a retreat to their Asian homeland by the whims of the land bridge and the ice barriers, the pioneers moved deeper and deeper into their new continent. The Native Americans moved around North America as the food supply shifted from one area to another. This geographic redistribution resulted in large part from the comings and goings of the glaciers. When the glaciers expanded, flora, fauna and people were forced southward. As the glaciers retreated and melted, they watered large areas that are now arid (e.g. the Great Basin - today’s Nevada, Utah, Colorado area). These lands supported much vegetation, many animals, and presumably people. Aridity set in when the glaciers had run their course and no longer were furnishing meltwater. As the food trail dried, people probably left these areas.
Population growth over the many millennia was slow, however in the American land of plenty they not only survived but flourished. As generation followed generation, they spread from the Central Plains to present-day California and to the forests of the Atlantic Coast. They trekked through Mexico and Central American jungles and reached the southernmost tip of South America, Tierra del Fuego. Above all, they learned to adapt to the many new environments the New World held for them.
Before the European explorers arrived, the descendants of the prehistoric pioneers and later migrants - the Native Americans - had formed a wide variety of tribes in North America. Clearly, they were all related. But some of them were simple nomads, roaming the dry plateaus and deserts of the West, while others were forest dwellers who sustained themselves as hunters and fishermen. In the Southwest lived the farming people of the Pueblo country, inhabiting substantial cities of stone or adobe (clay). In the Four-Corners area of the present Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico states was the heartland of the Anasazi people - the "ancient ones". Their culture began taking on its distinct characteristics about 100 B.C., but it became by the time of its climax the most extensive and influential by far in the Southwest. Along the Mississippi were the villages of the Mound People who built giant earthworks atop which they worshipped their gods. By this time the Native Americans spoke many different languages, some as different from each other as Italian from English. More than 200 languages and dialects developed. There were great variations in customs and traditions from place to place and tribe to tribe.
The first major civilization of Mesoamerica (what stretched from Mexico’s central plateau south to Costa Rica) was that of the Olmecs, the enigmatic people who inhabited the jungles along Mexico’s Gulf Coast as long ago as 1200 B.C. Their rulers built impressive temples and spread their influence throughout Middle America, among them to the Maya, Toltec, Aztec, as well as other peoples far to north and south.
Agriculture, as part of the milestones of cultural improvements, was invented in Mesoamerica circa 7000 B.C. to 1500 B.C. and began to spread northward. To aid in the process of human geographic distribution, agriculture arrived to North America from Mesoamerica and possibly also the Caribbean between 1000 and 2000 years ago. Areas suitable for agriculture were suitable for humans. Mesoamerica, along with the Andes region of South America, where agriculture also developed, is therefore sometimes referred to as "Nuclear America".
Native Americans spread out quickly in South America. They inhabited the hot and humid jungles just like the cold Andes high above the sea level, and adopted their lifestyle perfectly to the given climate and circumstances. The most spectacular culture of the area was the Inca.
wn.com/The Maya, Aztec, Olmec Ancient Americans (Amazing History Documentary)
The Maya, Aztec, Olmec - Ancient Americans (AMAZING HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Ancient America was a very different, undisturbed place before the time of the "Contact", when the European explorers came to the New World.
Cut off from a retreat to their Asian homeland by the whims of the land bridge and the ice barriers, the pioneers moved deeper and deeper into their new continent. The Native Americans moved around North America as the food supply shifted from one area to another. This geographic redistribution resulted in large part from the comings and goings of the glaciers. When the glaciers expanded, flora, fauna and people were forced southward. As the glaciers retreated and melted, they watered large areas that are now arid (e.g. the Great Basin - today’s Nevada, Utah, Colorado area). These lands supported much vegetation, many animals, and presumably people. Aridity set in when the glaciers had run their course and no longer were furnishing meltwater. As the food trail dried, people probably left these areas.
Population growth over the many millennia was slow, however in the American land of plenty they not only survived but flourished. As generation followed generation, they spread from the Central Plains to present-day California and to the forests of the Atlantic Coast. They trekked through Mexico and Central American jungles and reached the southernmost tip of South America, Tierra del Fuego. Above all, they learned to adapt to the many new environments the New World held for them.
Before the European explorers arrived, the descendants of the prehistoric pioneers and later migrants - the Native Americans - had formed a wide variety of tribes in North America. Clearly, they were all related. But some of them were simple nomads, roaming the dry plateaus and deserts of the West, while others were forest dwellers who sustained themselves as hunters and fishermen. In the Southwest lived the farming people of the Pueblo country, inhabiting substantial cities of stone or adobe (clay). In the Four-Corners area of the present Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico states was the heartland of the Anasazi people - the "ancient ones". Their culture began taking on its distinct characteristics about 100 B.C., but it became by the time of its climax the most extensive and influential by far in the Southwest. Along the Mississippi were the villages of the Mound People who built giant earthworks atop which they worshipped their gods. By this time the Native Americans spoke many different languages, some as different from each other as Italian from English. More than 200 languages and dialects developed. There were great variations in customs and traditions from place to place and tribe to tribe.
The first major civilization of Mesoamerica (what stretched from Mexico’s central plateau south to Costa Rica) was that of the Olmecs, the enigmatic people who inhabited the jungles along Mexico’s Gulf Coast as long ago as 1200 B.C. Their rulers built impressive temples and spread their influence throughout Middle America, among them to the Maya, Toltec, Aztec, as well as other peoples far to north and south.
Agriculture, as part of the milestones of cultural improvements, was invented in Mesoamerica circa 7000 B.C. to 1500 B.C. and began to spread northward. To aid in the process of human geographic distribution, agriculture arrived to North America from Mesoamerica and possibly also the Caribbean between 1000 and 2000 years ago. Areas suitable for agriculture were suitable for humans. Mesoamerica, along with the Andes region of South America, where agriculture also developed, is therefore sometimes referred to as "Nuclear America".
Native Americans spread out quickly in South America. They inhabited the hot and humid jungles just like the cold Andes high above the sea level, and adopted their lifestyle perfectly to the given climate and circumstances. The most spectacular culture of the area was the Inca.
- published: 29 Nov 2014
- views: 5624
"Yaxchilan", Chiapas. Tour virtual. Viajes Misticos Sak Bej.
http://www.factormaya.com/ Uno de los propositos de estos videos es poder mostrar a personas que no pueden o han podido ir a estos lugares y desean conocer m......
http://www.factormaya.com/ Uno de los propositos de estos videos es poder mostrar a personas que no pueden o han podido ir a estos lugares y desean conocer m...
wn.com/Yaxchilan , Chiapas. Tour Virtual. Viajes Misticos Sak Bej.
http://www.factormaya.com/ Uno de los propositos de estos videos es poder mostrar a personas que no pueden o han podido ir a estos lugares y desean conocer m...
- published: 24 Sep 2013
- views: 1121
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author: Ka Manik
A cultural experience in Paris.mkv
A collection of 300 photos designed to illustrate the contrast of life; the contrast between what never changes and is timeless (Parisian buildings and monum......
A collection of 300 photos designed to illustrate the contrast of life; the contrast between what never changes and is timeless (Parisian buildings and monum...
wn.com/A Cultural Experience In Paris.Mkv
A collection of 300 photos designed to illustrate the contrast of life; the contrast between what never changes and is timeless (Parisian buildings and monum...
PINGÜINOS EN EL CABO DE BUENA ESPERANZA
Documental sobre los pingüinos de Sudáfrica, en el Cabo de Buena Esperanza, junto a la montaña conocida como "La Mesa", formación rocosa de 1000 mts. de alti......
Documental sobre los pingüinos de Sudáfrica, en el Cabo de Buena Esperanza, junto a la montaña conocida como "La Mesa", formación rocosa de 1000 mts. de alti...
wn.com/Pingüinos En El Cabo De Buena Esperanza
Documental sobre los pingüinos de Sudáfrica, en el Cabo de Buena Esperanza, junto a la montaña conocida como "La Mesa", formación rocosa de 1000 mts. de alti...
- published: 17 Feb 2013
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author: summumxxi
Mayan Meditation Music
Acoustic Nirvana
Mayan sun ritual prayer is cosmic ritual and sacred ceremony offered to the thirteen Mayan levels and spheres of life, where all Heaven Gods a...
Acoustic Nirvana
Mayan sun ritual prayer is cosmic ritual and sacred ceremony offered to the thirteen Mayan levels and spheres of life, where all Heaven Gods and Underworld Gods exist. Mayan Meditation Music.
The Mayan Gods are called upon to be honored and respectfully request their blessings. Saka' the Mayan Sacred Beverage is prepared by the J-Men Mayan priest prior to the ceremony; this is done by selecting the best corn (Maize) and the purest of wild honey. The sacred drink, once it is blessed and offered to the Mayan Gods and the Bacabs, is then shared among those that participated in this ritual. Good fortune and healthy crops are associated with this ceremony of gratitude and honor to Noj Yuum k’uj (greater God), Yuum K’aax and all yuumtsilo’ob (godly earth elements), The Aluxes, Yuum Chaak (rain, godly water element) and Junab K’uj, (deities in charge of nature and the elemental energies of life) are all reunited in spirit with Nature (Flora and Fauna) while the forces of this mystical experience is performed.
wn.com/Mayan Meditation Music
Acoustic Nirvana
Mayan sun ritual prayer is cosmic ritual and sacred ceremony offered to the thirteen Mayan levels and spheres of life, where all Heaven Gods and Underworld Gods exist. Mayan Meditation Music.
The Mayan Gods are called upon to be honored and respectfully request their blessings. Saka' the Mayan Sacred Beverage is prepared by the J-Men Mayan priest prior to the ceremony; this is done by selecting the best corn (Maize) and the purest of wild honey. The sacred drink, once it is blessed and offered to the Mayan Gods and the Bacabs, is then shared among those that participated in this ritual. Good fortune and healthy crops are associated with this ceremony of gratitude and honor to Noj Yuum k’uj (greater God), Yuum K’aax and all yuumtsilo’ob (godly earth elements), The Aluxes, Yuum Chaak (rain, godly water element) and Junab K’uj, (deities in charge of nature and the elemental energies of life) are all reunited in spirit with Nature (Flora and Fauna) while the forces of this mystical experience is performed.
- published: 25 Jul 2015
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Beyond the Vector / Au-delà du vecteur / Más allá del Vector (36')
There are 3 subtitle tracks in the video. Spanish, english and french, to activate them, click in the CC button in the video control bar. The initiative on E......
There are 3 subtitle tracks in the video. Spanish, english and french, to activate them, click in the CC button in the video control bar. The initiative on E...
wn.com/Beyond The Vector Au Delà Du Vecteur Más Allá Del Vector (36')
There are 3 subtitle tracks in the video. Spanish, english and french, to activate them, click in the CC button in the video control bar. The initiative on E...
Escuela de campo: Manejo de un apiario - 16 de julio
La extracción de miel de abejas es una importante actividad que genera diversos productos para el mercado de la gastronomía, la medicina y la cosmética, para ...
La extracción de miel de abejas es una importante actividad que genera diversos productos para el mercado de la gastronomía, la medicina y la cosmética, para la obtención de un productos sano, natural y de buena calidad se debe manejar el apiario, lo que comprende variadas actividades encaminadas a asegurarles salud y bienestar al productor y a las abejas, Aníbal de Jesús Correa es un apicultor de San Rafael y enseña en Escuela de Campo cómo se hace este manejo, la ubicación de las colmenas, las características que deben cumplir, la importancia de la Flora, la señalización y la composición de la colonia.
wn.com/Escuela De Campo Manejo De Un Apiario 16 De Julio
La extracción de miel de abejas es una importante actividad que genera diversos productos para el mercado de la gastronomía, la medicina y la cosmética, para la obtención de un productos sano, natural y de buena calidad se debe manejar el apiario, lo que comprende variadas actividades encaminadas a asegurarles salud y bienestar al productor y a las abejas, Aníbal de Jesús Correa es un apicultor de San Rafael y enseña en Escuela de Campo cómo se hace este manejo, la ubicación de las colmenas, las características que deben cumplir, la importancia de la Flora, la señalización y la composición de la colonia.
- published: 16 Jul 2013
- views: 265