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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.
Seaport
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The seaport of the city was built in 1976, after an earthquake had severely damaged the port of Puerto Barr
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Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala
Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala - Visit Santo Tomas De Castilla ( Matías de Gálvez)
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Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is located at around 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″WCoordinates: 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. It lies at A
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Guatemala Izabal schöner Rio Dulce Fluss beautiful River Dulce River Lago Izabal Amatique Bay
River Dulce ist ein Fluss in Izabal, Guatemala, zwischen dem Lago Izabal und Amatique Bay und etwa 43 km lange Dulce River is a river in Guatemala, completel...
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Santo Tomás de Castilla, Guatemala
Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is located at around 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. Coordinates: 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. It lies at Amatique Bay off the Gulf of Honduras and is administratively a part of Puerto Barrios.
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Livingston Guatemala
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name.
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Guatemala - Livingston (2012)
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town (whose name is occa...
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Guatemala Livingston Rue de Livingston Avenida principal de Livingston Livingston main street
Livingston ist eine Kleinstadt an der Karibikküste Guatemalas. Sie ist Verwaltungssitz der gleichnamigen Großgemeinde im Departamento Izabal Livingston is th...
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Fronteras Rio Dulce Sweet River guatemala Central America
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
Ausgangspunkt für Bootsfahrten auf dem Izabal-See und in Richtung Karibik sind die Orte Fronteras (auch Río Dulce genannt) und El Relleno an der Brücke über den Río Dulce. Sü
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The Majestic Rio Dulce & The Wonderful Livingston Island.
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and ri...
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Guatemala Quiriguá Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua UNESCO World Heritage
Quiriguá ist eine präkolumbische Stadt der Maya im heutigen Departamento Izabal in Guatemala; seit 1981 zählt sie zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Quiriguá is an a...
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Banda musical Pedro Molina de Morales, Izabal 3er. Lugar Concurso Puerto Barrios
Banda IPM en el concurso del Aniversario de la Banda Puerto Barrios Latin Band
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[과테말라 여행] 리오둘세 Castillo de San Felipe de Lara (Río Dulce y Lago de Izabal)
달콤한 강이라는 뜻의 리오둘세(Río Dulce)에서 보트를 빌려 상류로 거슬러 올라가면 이사발호수(Lago de Izabal) 초입에 위치한
Castillo de San Felipe de Lara를 볼 수 있다.
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
위키백과,wikipedia
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Livingston Izabal Guatemala, Caribe guatemalteco
PAQUETES CHAPINES: ¡¡Ideal para Incentivo Empresarial, Excursiones de Colegios y Excursiones Familiares!!
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Capturan a presunto narcotraficante en Izabal
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playa blanca y dorada de izabal-guatemala
playa blanca y playa dorada izabala-guatemala.
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Inundaciones Izabal, Guatemala. Agosto 2015
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Desfile/LGBT/Izabal/2015/GT
Cuarto desfile de la comunidad LGBT en Izabal en el marco del mes del Orgullo, realizado el día 20 de junio 2015.
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Bubi auf dem Rio Dulce mit dem Boot unterwegs
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
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Banda Dr. Pedro Molina De Morales, Izabal 2014
Esta es una de las interpretaciones de las 2 canciones de la arrolladora banda el limon "Siempre Estas Tu" Y "El Final de Nuestra Historia" Gracias por segui...
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Pororo Puerto Barrios Izabal
El Pororò es un baile tipico del pueblo garífuna que vive en la costa Caribe de Guatemala, de Belice y de honduras, que se celebra el dia de la Virgen de Gua...
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Jimmy morales en Izabal TD 1950 020715
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En Puerto Barrios Izabal Guatemala
Aca vamos con mi hermano Maynor la calle que va desde Las Pavas hacia Puerto Barrios Izabal Guatemala. A la vez disfrutando de las bellezas naturales del Cer...
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Río Motagua, Morales Izabal, Guatemala, Erick Reyes Andrade, 17/11/2013
Este es el paso del río Motagua por el municipio de Morales Izabal, es un río ancho, aunque muy poco profundo, no tiene capacidad para llevar naves de mediano o gran calado. Hay que notar las formas curiosas de las nubes.
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.
wn.com/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.
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
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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.
- published: 13 Mar 2015
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Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala
Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala - Visit Santo Tomas De Castilla ( Matías de Gálvez)
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Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala - Visit Santo Tomas De Castilla ( Matías de Gálvez)
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Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is located at around 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″WCoordinates: 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. It lies at Amatique Bay off the Gulf of Honduras and is administratively a part of Puerto Barrios.
Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala
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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.[5] 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.
Belgian colony
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In the 1840s Santo Tomás was settled by Belgians in a colonial enterprise after the European nation supported Rafael Carrera in his drive for independence of the country. Belgium supported Rafael Carrera as he led Guatemala to independence. The territory was authorized in 1843 "in perpetuity" by the Guatemalan parliament to be administered by the Compagnie belge de colonisation, a private Belgian company under the protection of King Leopold I of Belgium. It replaced the failed British Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agricultural Company. Many of the Belgians who settled there died of yellow fever and malaria, which were endemic to the region. Most were buried in a Belgian cemetery near Matias de Gálvez, which still existed in the 1960s. In 1854 the Belgian company withdrew because of financial losses.
wn.com/Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala
Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala - Visit Santo Tomas De Castilla ( Matías de Gálvez)
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Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is located at around 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″WCoordinates: 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. It lies at Amatique Bay off the Gulf of Honduras and is administratively a part of Puerto Barrios.
Cruises To Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala
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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.[5] 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.
Belgian colony
=============
In the 1840s Santo Tomás was settled by Belgians in a colonial enterprise after the European nation supported Rafael Carrera in his drive for independence of the country. Belgium supported Rafael Carrera as he led Guatemala to independence. The territory was authorized in 1843 "in perpetuity" by the Guatemalan parliament to be administered by the Compagnie belge de colonisation, a private Belgian company under the protection of King Leopold I of Belgium. It replaced the failed British Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agricultural Company. Many of the Belgians who settled there died of yellow fever and malaria, which were endemic to the region. Most were buried in a Belgian cemetery near Matias de Gálvez, which still existed in the 1960s. In 1854 the Belgian company withdrew because of financial losses.
- published: 20 Oct 2014
- views: 1101
Guatemala Izabal schöner Rio Dulce Fluss beautiful River Dulce River Lago Izabal Amatique Bay
River Dulce ist ein Fluss in Izabal, Guatemala, zwischen dem Lago Izabal und Amatique Bay und etwa 43 km lange Dulce River is a river in Guatemala, completel......
River Dulce ist ein Fluss in Izabal, Guatemala, zwischen dem Lago Izabal und Amatique Bay und etwa 43 km lange Dulce River is a river in Guatemala, completel...
wn.com/Guatemala Izabal Schöner Rio Dulce Fluss Beautiful River Dulce River Lago Izabal Amatique Bay
River Dulce ist ein Fluss in Izabal, Guatemala, zwischen dem Lago Izabal und Amatique Bay und etwa 43 km lange Dulce River is a river in Guatemala, completel...
Santo Tomás de Castilla, Guatemala
Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is located at around 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. Coord...
Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is located at around 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. Coordinates: 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. It lies at Amatique Bay off the Gulf of Honduras and is administratively a part of Puerto Barrios.
wn.com/Santo Tomás De Castilla, Guatemala
Santo Tomás de Castilla, also known as Matías de Gálvez is a port city in the Izabal Department, Guatemala. It is located at around 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. Coordinates: 15°41′20″N 88°36′45″W. It lies at Amatique Bay off the Gulf of Honduras and is administratively a part of Puerto Barrios.
- published: 07 Dec 2015
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Livingston Guatemala
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town serves as the municipa...
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name.
wn.com/Livingston Guatemala
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name.
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 13
Guatemala - Livingston (2012)
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town (whose name is occa......
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town (whose name is occa...
wn.com/Guatemala Livingston (2012)
Livingston is the name of a town in Izabal Department, eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. The town (whose name is occa...
Guatemala Livingston Rue de Livingston Avenida principal de Livingston Livingston main street
Livingston ist eine Kleinstadt an der Karibikküste Guatemalas. Sie ist Verwaltungssitz der gleichnamigen Großgemeinde im Departamento Izabal Livingston is th......
Livingston ist eine Kleinstadt an der Karibikküste Guatemalas. Sie ist Verwaltungssitz der gleichnamigen Großgemeinde im Departamento Izabal Livingston is th...
wn.com/Guatemala Livingston Rue De Livingston Avenida Principal De Livingston Livingston Main Street
Livingston ist eine Kleinstadt an der Karibikküste Guatemalas. Sie ist Verwaltungssitz der gleichnamigen Großgemeinde im Departamento Izabal Livingston is th...
Fronteras Rio Dulce Sweet River guatemala Central America
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river...
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
Ausgangspunkt für Bootsfahrten auf dem Izabal-See und in Richtung Karibik sind die Orte Fronteras (auch Río Dulce genannt) und El Relleno an der Brücke über den Río Dulce. Südlich von Fronteras (Río Dulce), am Beginn des Izabal-Sees, befindet sich das Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, eine Festungsanlage, die die Spanier im 16. Jahrhundert zur Verteidigung gegen Überfälle englischer Piraten erbauten.
wn.com/Fronteras Rio Dulce Sweet River Guatemala Central America
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
Ausgangspunkt für Bootsfahrten auf dem Izabal-See und in Richtung Karibik sind die Orte Fronteras (auch Río Dulce genannt) und El Relleno an der Brücke über den Río Dulce. Südlich von Fronteras (Río Dulce), am Beginn des Izabal-Sees, befindet sich das Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, eine Festungsanlage, die die Spanier im 16. Jahrhundert zur Verteidigung gegen Überfälle englischer Piraten erbauten.
- published: 31 Aug 2013
- views: 27
The Majestic Rio Dulce & The Wonderful Livingston Island.
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and ri......
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and ri...
wn.com/The Majestic Rio Dulce The Wonderful Livingston Island.
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and ri...
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 642
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author: Alex Rico
Guatemala Quiriguá Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua UNESCO World Heritage
Quiriguá ist eine präkolumbische Stadt der Maya im heutigen Departamento Izabal in Guatemala; seit 1981 zählt sie zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Quiriguá is an a......
Quiriguá ist eine präkolumbische Stadt der Maya im heutigen Departamento Izabal in Guatemala; seit 1981 zählt sie zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Quiriguá is an a...
wn.com/Guatemala Quiriguá Archaeological Park And Ruins Of Quirigua Unesco World Heritage
Quiriguá ist eine präkolumbische Stadt der Maya im heutigen Departamento Izabal in Guatemala; seit 1981 zählt sie zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Quiriguá is an a...
Banda musical Pedro Molina de Morales, Izabal 3er. Lugar Concurso Puerto Barrios
Banda IPM en el concurso del Aniversario de la Banda Puerto Barrios Latin Band...
Banda IPM en el concurso del Aniversario de la Banda Puerto Barrios Latin Band
wn.com/Banda Musical Pedro Molina De Morales, Izabal 3Er. Lugar Concurso Puerto Barrios
Banda IPM en el concurso del Aniversario de la Banda Puerto Barrios Latin Band
- published: 17 Nov 2015
- views: 363
[과테말라 여행] 리오둘세 Castillo de San Felipe de Lara (Río Dulce y Lago de Izabal)
달콤한 강이라는 뜻의 리오둘세(Río Dulce)에서 보트를 빌려 상류로 거슬러 올라가면 이사발호수(Lago de Izabal) 초입에 위치한
Castillo de San Felipe de Lara를 볼 수 있다.
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sw...
달콤한 강이라는 뜻의 리오둘세(Río Dulce)에서 보트를 빌려 상류로 거슬러 올라가면 이사발호수(Lago de Izabal) 초입에 위치한
Castillo de San Felipe de Lara를 볼 수 있다.
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
위키백과,wikipedia
wn.com/과테말라 여행 리오둘세 Castillo De San Felipe De Lara (Río Dulce Y Lago De Izabal)
달콤한 강이라는 뜻의 리오둘세(Río Dulce)에서 보트를 빌려 상류로 거슬러 올라가면 이사발호수(Lago de Izabal) 초입에 위치한
Castillo de San Felipe de Lara를 볼 수 있다.
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
위키백과,wikipedia
- published: 12 Dec 2014
- views: 13
Livingston Izabal Guatemala, Caribe guatemalteco
PAQUETES CHAPINES: ¡¡Ideal para Incentivo Empresarial, Excursiones de Colegios y Excursiones Familiares!!...
PAQUETES CHAPINES: ¡¡Ideal para Incentivo Empresarial, Excursiones de Colegios y Excursiones Familiares!!
wn.com/Livingston Izabal Guatemala, Caribe Guatemalteco
PAQUETES CHAPINES: ¡¡Ideal para Incentivo Empresarial, Excursiones de Colegios y Excursiones Familiares!!
- published: 24 Sep 2014
- views: 1
playa blanca y dorada de izabal-guatemala
playa blanca y playa dorada izabala-guatemala....
playa blanca y playa dorada izabala-guatemala.
wn.com/Playa Blanca Y Dorada De Izabal Guatemala
playa blanca y playa dorada izabala-guatemala.
- published: 28 Oct 2011
- views: 77213
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author: Sam Agx
Desfile/LGBT/Izabal/2015/GT
Cuarto desfile de la comunidad LGBT en Izabal en el marco del mes del Orgullo, realizado el día 20 de junio 2015....
Cuarto desfile de la comunidad LGBT en Izabal en el marco del mes del Orgullo, realizado el día 20 de junio 2015.
wn.com/Desfile Lgbt Izabal 2015 Gt
Cuarto desfile de la comunidad LGBT en Izabal en el marco del mes del Orgullo, realizado el día 20 de junio 2015.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 42
Bubi auf dem Rio Dulce mit dem Boot unterwegs
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river...
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
wn.com/Bubi Auf Dem Rio Dulce Mit Dem Boot Unterwegs
Dulce River (Spanish: Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
- published: 18 Jan 2015
- views: 44
Banda Dr. Pedro Molina De Morales, Izabal 2014
Esta es una de las interpretaciones de las 2 canciones de la arrolladora banda el limon "Siempre Estas Tu" Y "El Final de Nuestra Historia" Gracias por segui......
Esta es una de las interpretaciones de las 2 canciones de la arrolladora banda el limon "Siempre Estas Tu" Y "El Final de Nuestra Historia" Gracias por segui...
wn.com/Banda Dr. Pedro Molina De Morales, Izabal 2014
Esta es una de las interpretaciones de las 2 canciones de la arrolladora banda el limon "Siempre Estas Tu" Y "El Final de Nuestra Historia" Gracias por segui...
Pororo Puerto Barrios Izabal
El Pororò es un baile tipico del pueblo garífuna que vive en la costa Caribe de Guatemala, de Belice y de honduras, que se celebra el dia de la Virgen de Gua......
El Pororò es un baile tipico del pueblo garífuna que vive en la costa Caribe de Guatemala, de Belice y de honduras, que se celebra el dia de la Virgen de Gua...
wn.com/Pororo Puerto Barrios Izabal
El Pororò es un baile tipico del pueblo garífuna que vive en la costa Caribe de Guatemala, de Belice y de honduras, que se celebra el dia de la Virgen de Gua...
En Puerto Barrios Izabal Guatemala
Aca vamos con mi hermano Maynor la calle que va desde Las Pavas hacia Puerto Barrios Izabal Guatemala. A la vez disfrutando de las bellezas naturales del Cer......
Aca vamos con mi hermano Maynor la calle que va desde Las Pavas hacia Puerto Barrios Izabal Guatemala. A la vez disfrutando de las bellezas naturales del Cer...
wn.com/En Puerto Barrios Izabal Guatemala
Aca vamos con mi hermano Maynor la calle que va desde Las Pavas hacia Puerto Barrios Izabal Guatemala. A la vez disfrutando de las bellezas naturales del Cer...
Río Motagua, Morales Izabal, Guatemala, Erick Reyes Andrade, 17/11/2013
Este es el paso del río Motagua por el municipio de Morales Izabal, es un río ancho, aunque muy poco profundo, no tiene capacidad para llevar naves de mediano o...
Este es el paso del río Motagua por el municipio de Morales Izabal, es un río ancho, aunque muy poco profundo, no tiene capacidad para llevar naves de mediano o gran calado. Hay que notar las formas curiosas de las nubes.
wn.com/Río Motagua, Morales Izabal, Guatemala, Erick Reyes Andrade, 17 11 2013
Este es el paso del río Motagua por el municipio de Morales Izabal, es un río ancho, aunque muy poco profundo, no tiene capacidad para llevar naves de mediano o gran calado. Hay que notar las formas curiosas de las nubes.
- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 9
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Quirigua National Park, Guatemala (HD)
Visit Quirigua National Park, Guatemala (HD) - Trip to Quirigua National Park, Guatemala
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Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua
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Inhabited since the 2nd century A.D., Quirigua had become during the reign of Cauac Sky (723–84) the capital of an autonomous and prosper
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Colorado Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Colorado.
Colorado is situated in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, a land of remote valleys and high mountains.Denver is the state capital and is located on a sunny high plateau sixteen hundred metres above sea level where the local inhabitants enjoy more sunshine throughout the year than in California’s San Diego or even Honolulu. Skyscrapers between the prairie an
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ESTUARDO ANTONIO CALDERON TOBAR. RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, IZABAL, GUATEMALA, OCT. 2015.
ESTUARDO ANTONIO CALDERON TOBAR. RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, IZABAL, GUATEMALA, OCT. 2015.
RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA, (MATIAS DE GALVEZ), Y PUNTA DE PALMA, IZABAL, CARIBE DE GUATEMALA. "El Sendero Las Escobas un lugar turístico ubicado en Puerto Barrios, Izabal; destaca por la diversidad de flora y fauna que habita en el lugar,(incluyendo pozas de agua fría) que es frecuentemente visitado p
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City Tour desde Morales Izabal
Los mejores momentos del city tour con nuestros amigos de Morales Izabal. Gracias por vivir la experiencia GuaToDo! #EnjoyGuate
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Río Dulce Livingston Izabal, Guatemala y Castillo de San Felipe .. Parte 1/2
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Gimnasia 4o A Centro Educativo Maya, Los Amates, Izabal
Alumnas del Centro Educativo participando en actividades deportiva, culturales y sociales.
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MUELLE TURISTICO Y PLAZA COMERCIAL MUNICIPAL DE PUERTO BARRIOS IZABAL -Gabriela Tenas
Proyecto académico presentado en la Facultad de Arquitectura de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala 2014 - Diseño: Gabriela Tenas
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Guatemala
Capital: Guatemala Administrative divisions: 22 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, Chimaltenango, Chiquimula, ...
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Turismo Comunitario en Guatemala
Guatemala, Corazón del Mundo Maya y cuna de la civilización maya. 21 grupos étnicos de origen Maya, el pueblo Garífuna del Caribe y la etnia Xinca entre otro...
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Guatemala City (2012)
Guatemala City, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala and Central America. It had a population of 1,075,000 as of 2009. It is also the capital city of the local Municipio de Guatemala, and Guatemala Department.
Guatemala officially the Republic of Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to
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Guatemala (#02): Esquipulas
The town of Esquipulas in the Chiquimula Department is one of the most significant in Central America. Second only in importance to the shrine of the Virgin ...
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LGTT: Parque Nacional Tikal, El Peten, Guatemala
Tikal National Park in the department of El Peten Guatemala, Central America. Just a quick video of our quick tour of the ruins. For more information, visit ...
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Shemuc Champey Coban Alta Verapaz Guatemala HD 2012. (Parte 1-2)
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco...
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Shemuc Champey, Coban Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, HD, 2012, (Parte 2-2)
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco...
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Tikal, Guatemala. Day and Night. Mayan Ruins and Wild Animals.
Mayan civilization, temples, palaces, public squares. Jungle, National park, wild animals. View from the top of Temple IV at sunrise. Listen to the sounds of...
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Copan Maya ruins Honduras (MM-5)
Les ruines Mayas du site archéologique de Copan 1 au Honduras. http://www.marcopoloimaginaire.com.
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Guatemala: Let your soul smile in the Land of Eternal Spring
Guatemala, truly a country like no other. You are a cheap flight ticket away from setting a grin upon your soul's face. This footage is from everyday scenes....
Quirigua National Park, Guatemala (HD)
Visit Quirigua National Park, Guatemala (HD) - Trip to Quirigua National Park, Guatemala
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Visit Quirigua National Park, Guatemala (HD) - Trip to Quirigua National Park, Guatemala
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Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua
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Inhabited since the 2nd century A.D., Quirigua had become during the reign of Cauac Sky (723–84) the capital of an autonomous and prosperous state. The ruins of Quirigua contain some outstanding 8th-century monuments and an impressive series of carved stelae and sculpted calendars that constitute an essential source for the study of Mayan civilization.
Outstanding Universal Value
Brief Synthesis
The Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua is located in the Department of Izabal in Guatemala. The inscribed property is comprised of 34 hectares of land dedicated exclusively to the conservation of the ancient architecture and the seventeen monuments that were carved between 426 AD and 810 AD and make up this great city.
Quirigua is one of the major testimonies to the Mayan civilization. For reasons which are not clear, it then entered a period of decline. It is known that, at the time of the arrival of the European conquerors, the control of the jade route had been taken over by Nito, a city closer to the Caribbean coast. Although Quirigua has retained ruins and vestiges of dwellings ranging between AD 200 and AD 900, most of the monuments that ensure Quirigua its world-wide reknown date from the 8th century, the period during which the city was entirely remodelled in accordance with its function as royal residence and administrative centre.
At the core of Quiriqua is the Great Plaza, the largest known public space in the entire Maya area. The monumental complexes which are set out around the Great Plaza, the Ceremonial Plaza and the Plaza of the Temple are remarkable for the complexity of their structure - a highly elaborate system of pyramids, terraces, and staircases which results in a complete remodelling of the natural relief and which creates a singular dimension as at Copan.
The artful production of monolithic stone monuments, carved in sandstone without the use of metal tools, is outstanding. The monuments, called stelae, contain hieroglyphic texts describing significant calendar dates, celestial events such as eclipses, passages of Maya mythology and political events, as well as important social and historic events to the development of the city. Not only does this text give a better understanding of the rise and fall of Quirigua, but also describes the span of time between 426 AD to 810 AD making it possible to reconstruct parts of Mayan history. During its brief time of erecting stelae, Quirigua was one of only two cities to regularly erect monuments marking the end of five-year periods.
Criterion (i) : The monuments of the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua are an outstanding example and the largest corpus of Maya art masterpieces. They are an advanced representation of artistic skill by their sculptors and the meaning and beauty of each piece has survived the passing of this civilization, making them universal masterpieces.
Criterion (ii): The monuments of the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua were carved during the Classical Period dating from 250 AD to 900 AD. Between the times of 700 AD to 850 AD arose and flourished a style of art known as "The school of Motagua". This style is seen in the monuments of Quirigua and which in turn had a strong influence over the art production in the Maya area of Copán (Honduras) and Belize.
Criterion (iv) : The Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua contain some outstanding 8th-century monuments and an impressive series of carved stelae and sculpted calendars that constitute an essential source for the study of Mayan civilization. The ruins of Quirigua retain an impressive series of stelae and sculpted calendars, partially deciphered, which constitute a remarkable and unique source of the history of the social, political and economic events of the Mayan civilization. The zoomorphic and anthropomorphic sculptures are among the most attractive pre-Columbian works known.
Integrity
All attributes that express the Outstanding Universal Value of the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua are duly protected within the boundaries of the inscribed property, an area of 34 hectares, allowing for the highest level of conservation. Each of the monuments, true masterpieces of Maya art, is found in situ and in harmony with the surrounding natural and cultural environments.
Protection measures have been taken over the years to prevent damage caused by human development and neglect. However the close proximity to the Motagua River and the geological fault by the same name, make the World Heritage property vulnerable to natural disasters, for which preventive measures have also been taken to have the greatest control over environmental factors.
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Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua
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Inhabited since the 2nd century A.D., Quirigua had become during the reign of Cauac Sky (723–84) the capital of an autonomous and prosperous state. The ruins of Quirigua contain some outstanding 8th-century monuments and an impressive series of carved stelae and sculpted calendars that constitute an essential source for the study of Mayan civilization.
Outstanding Universal Value
Brief Synthesis
The Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua is located in the Department of Izabal in Guatemala. The inscribed property is comprised of 34 hectares of land dedicated exclusively to the conservation of the ancient architecture and the seventeen monuments that were carved between 426 AD and 810 AD and make up this great city.
Quirigua is one of the major testimonies to the Mayan civilization. For reasons which are not clear, it then entered a period of decline. It is known that, at the time of the arrival of the European conquerors, the control of the jade route had been taken over by Nito, a city closer to the Caribbean coast. Although Quirigua has retained ruins and vestiges of dwellings ranging between AD 200 and AD 900, most of the monuments that ensure Quirigua its world-wide reknown date from the 8th century, the period during which the city was entirely remodelled in accordance with its function as royal residence and administrative centre.
At the core of Quiriqua is the Great Plaza, the largest known public space in the entire Maya area. The monumental complexes which are set out around the Great Plaza, the Ceremonial Plaza and the Plaza of the Temple are remarkable for the complexity of their structure - a highly elaborate system of pyramids, terraces, and staircases which results in a complete remodelling of the natural relief and which creates a singular dimension as at Copan.
The artful production of monolithic stone monuments, carved in sandstone without the use of metal tools, is outstanding. The monuments, called stelae, contain hieroglyphic texts describing significant calendar dates, celestial events such as eclipses, passages of Maya mythology and political events, as well as important social and historic events to the development of the city. Not only does this text give a better understanding of the rise and fall of Quirigua, but also describes the span of time between 426 AD to 810 AD making it possible to reconstruct parts of Mayan history. During its brief time of erecting stelae, Quirigua was one of only two cities to regularly erect monuments marking the end of five-year periods.
Criterion (i) : The monuments of the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua are an outstanding example and the largest corpus of Maya art masterpieces. They are an advanced representation of artistic skill by their sculptors and the meaning and beauty of each piece has survived the passing of this civilization, making them universal masterpieces.
Criterion (ii): The monuments of the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua were carved during the Classical Period dating from 250 AD to 900 AD. Between the times of 700 AD to 850 AD arose and flourished a style of art known as "The school of Motagua". This style is seen in the monuments of Quirigua and which in turn had a strong influence over the art production in the Maya area of Copán (Honduras) and Belize.
Criterion (iv) : The Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua contain some outstanding 8th-century monuments and an impressive series of carved stelae and sculpted calendars that constitute an essential source for the study of Mayan civilization. The ruins of Quirigua retain an impressive series of stelae and sculpted calendars, partially deciphered, which constitute a remarkable and unique source of the history of the social, political and economic events of the Mayan civilization. The zoomorphic and anthropomorphic sculptures are among the most attractive pre-Columbian works known.
Integrity
All attributes that express the Outstanding Universal Value of the Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua are duly protected within the boundaries of the inscribed property, an area of 34 hectares, allowing for the highest level of conservation. Each of the monuments, true masterpieces of Maya art, is found in situ and in harmony with the surrounding natural and cultural environments.
Protection measures have been taken over the years to prevent damage caused by human development and neglect. However the close proximity to the Motagua River and the geological fault by the same name, make the World Heritage property vulnerable to natural disasters, for which preventive measures have also been taken to have the greatest control over environmental factors.
- published: 26 Dec 2014
- views: 238
Colorado Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Colorado.
Colorado is situated in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, a land of remote valleys and high mountains.Denver is the sta...
Travel video about destination Colorado.
Colorado is situated in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, a land of remote valleys and high mountains.Denver is the state capital and is located on a sunny high plateau sixteen hundred metres above sea level where the local inhabitants enjoy more sunshine throughout the year than in California’s San Diego or even Honolulu. Skyscrapers between the prairie and the Rockies, a somewhat surreal city in which various power industry companies are to be found. The 16th Street Mall is the city’s pride and a splendid avenue that boasts the longest pedestrianised area in the USA plus a free bus service! It contains several shopping malls, restaurants and all kinds of shops with products from all over the world. The shining red rocks on the outskirts of Colorado Springs are a striking spectacle within the Garden Of The Gods. The huge red sandstone rock formations rise to a height of up to a hundred and fifty metres. The natural monuments are a reminder of the geological past of this extraordinary region situated at the foot of the Rocky Mountains Directly next to the caves at the foot of Pike’s Peak are the caves in which the Anasazi Indians once lived, the famous Cliff Dwellings where one can gain a fascinating insight into the culture of the native inhabitants of North America, how they lived, their culture and beliefs. The Indian Museum features Indian culture and work tools and is an impressive record of a long forgotten time and a people that almost became extinct. Sprague Lake is one of the region’s many glacial lakes and is ideal for walkers as well as anglers and boat enthusiasts, and several ranches offer accommodation. Ghost towns, gold mines, ancient cultures and mountain paradises, Native Indians, explorers, fur traders and gold prospectors, all the ingredients of the colourful history of America’s wild West. Colorado is indeed a place of spectacular nature and breathtaking adventure!
wn.com/Colorado Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Colorado.
Colorado is situated in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, a land of remote valleys and high mountains.Denver is the state capital and is located on a sunny high plateau sixteen hundred metres above sea level where the local inhabitants enjoy more sunshine throughout the year than in California’s San Diego or even Honolulu. Skyscrapers between the prairie and the Rockies, a somewhat surreal city in which various power industry companies are to be found. The 16th Street Mall is the city’s pride and a splendid avenue that boasts the longest pedestrianised area in the USA plus a free bus service! It contains several shopping malls, restaurants and all kinds of shops with products from all over the world. The shining red rocks on the outskirts of Colorado Springs are a striking spectacle within the Garden Of The Gods. The huge red sandstone rock formations rise to a height of up to a hundred and fifty metres. The natural monuments are a reminder of the geological past of this extraordinary region situated at the foot of the Rocky Mountains Directly next to the caves at the foot of Pike’s Peak are the caves in which the Anasazi Indians once lived, the famous Cliff Dwellings where one can gain a fascinating insight into the culture of the native inhabitants of North America, how they lived, their culture and beliefs. The Indian Museum features Indian culture and work tools and is an impressive record of a long forgotten time and a people that almost became extinct. Sprague Lake is one of the region’s many glacial lakes and is ideal for walkers as well as anglers and boat enthusiasts, and several ranches offer accommodation. Ghost towns, gold mines, ancient cultures and mountain paradises, Native Indians, explorers, fur traders and gold prospectors, all the ingredients of the colourful history of America’s wild West. Colorado is indeed a place of spectacular nature and breathtaking adventure!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 89228
ESTUARDO ANTONIO CALDERON TOBAR. RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, IZABAL, GUATEMALA, OCT. 2015.
ESTUARDO ANTONIO CALDERON TOBAR. RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, IZABAL, GUATEMALA, OCT. 2015.
RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA, (MATIAS DE GALVEZ), Y PUNTA DE PALMA...
ESTUARDO ANTONIO CALDERON TOBAR. RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, IZABAL, GUATEMALA, OCT. 2015.
RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA, (MATIAS DE GALVEZ), Y PUNTA DE PALMA, IZABAL, CARIBE DE GUATEMALA. "El Sendero Las Escobas un lugar turístico ubicado en Puerto Barrios, Izabal; destaca por la diversidad de flora y fauna que habita en el lugar,(incluyendo pozas de agua fría) que es frecuentemente visitado por turistas que llegan a Puerto Barrios por medio de diferentes cruceros que atracan en el Puerto de Santo Tomas de Castilla.
Poza turística
A este sitio turístico lo apoya INGUAT el cual tiene como objetivo principal proteger los recursos naturales que se encuentran en el lugar, así como también favorecer a las distintas comunidades por medio de pequeñas capacitaciones, de manera que los mismos habitantes puedan fungir como guías a los turistas que visitan el lugar.
Muchos consideran el Sendero “Las Escobas” como un sitio de acercamiento con la naturaleza, cuenta con 47,432 hectáreas en donde habitan más de 450 especies de aves diferentes, durante el verano se incrementa la afluencia de las aves convirtiéndolo en un excelente atractivo para el aviturismo. También en el lugar se cuenta con nacimientos propios de agua los cuales hacen que en el lugar se respire pureza en el ambiente, motivo por el cual habitan animales como la Mariposa Monarca, la cual habita únicamente en lugares donde se respira aire puro y forma parte de la belleza natural del sitio con. El Río las Escobas corre desde la cima del Cerro San Gil hacia la Bahía de Amatique proveyendo a sus habitantes de agua limpia y potable.
Otro de los atractivos con que cuenta el lugar es la cueva de murciélagos donde habitan 14 especies diferentes de este animal, aunque únicamente un tipo de estos es el que consume sangre. Para poder observar murciélagos se puede hacer a partir de las 5 de la tarde, hora en que ya comienzan a salir en búsqueda de sus alimentos. No podemos olvidar mencionar que Sendero “Las Escobas” es una de las 170 áreas protegidas de Guatemala." EN: WIKIPEDIA.
wn.com/Estuardo Antonio Calderon Tobar. Río Las Escobas, Izabal, Guatemala, Oct. 2015.
ESTUARDO ANTONIO CALDERON TOBAR. RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, IZABAL, GUATEMALA, OCT. 2015.
RÍO LAS ESCOBAS, SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA, (MATIAS DE GALVEZ), Y PUNTA DE PALMA, IZABAL, CARIBE DE GUATEMALA. "El Sendero Las Escobas un lugar turístico ubicado en Puerto Barrios, Izabal; destaca por la diversidad de flora y fauna que habita en el lugar,(incluyendo pozas de agua fría) que es frecuentemente visitado por turistas que llegan a Puerto Barrios por medio de diferentes cruceros que atracan en el Puerto de Santo Tomas de Castilla.
Poza turística
A este sitio turístico lo apoya INGUAT el cual tiene como objetivo principal proteger los recursos naturales que se encuentran en el lugar, así como también favorecer a las distintas comunidades por medio de pequeñas capacitaciones, de manera que los mismos habitantes puedan fungir como guías a los turistas que visitan el lugar.
Muchos consideran el Sendero “Las Escobas” como un sitio de acercamiento con la naturaleza, cuenta con 47,432 hectáreas en donde habitan más de 450 especies de aves diferentes, durante el verano se incrementa la afluencia de las aves convirtiéndolo en un excelente atractivo para el aviturismo. También en el lugar se cuenta con nacimientos propios de agua los cuales hacen que en el lugar se respire pureza en el ambiente, motivo por el cual habitan animales como la Mariposa Monarca, la cual habita únicamente en lugares donde se respira aire puro y forma parte de la belleza natural del sitio con. El Río las Escobas corre desde la cima del Cerro San Gil hacia la Bahía de Amatique proveyendo a sus habitantes de agua limpia y potable.
Otro de los atractivos con que cuenta el lugar es la cueva de murciélagos donde habitan 14 especies diferentes de este animal, aunque únicamente un tipo de estos es el que consume sangre. Para poder observar murciélagos se puede hacer a partir de las 5 de la tarde, hora en que ya comienzan a salir en búsqueda de sus alimentos. No podemos olvidar mencionar que Sendero “Las Escobas” es una de las 170 áreas protegidas de Guatemala." EN: WIKIPEDIA.
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 6
City Tour desde Morales Izabal
Los mejores momentos del city tour con nuestros amigos de Morales Izabal. Gracias por vivir la experiencia GuaToDo! #EnjoyGuate...
Los mejores momentos del city tour con nuestros amigos de Morales Izabal. Gracias por vivir la experiencia GuaToDo! #EnjoyGuate
wn.com/City Tour Desde Morales Izabal
Los mejores momentos del city tour con nuestros amigos de Morales Izabal. Gracias por vivir la experiencia GuaToDo! #EnjoyGuate
- published: 16 Dec 2014
- views: 50
Gimnasia 4o A Centro Educativo Maya, Los Amates, Izabal
Alumnas del Centro Educativo participando en actividades deportiva, culturales y sociales....
Alumnas del Centro Educativo participando en actividades deportiva, culturales y sociales.
wn.com/Gimnasia 4O A Centro Educativo Maya, Los Amates, Izabal
Alumnas del Centro Educativo participando en actividades deportiva, culturales y sociales.
MUELLE TURISTICO Y PLAZA COMERCIAL MUNICIPAL DE PUERTO BARRIOS IZABAL -Gabriela Tenas
Proyecto académico presentado en la Facultad de Arquitectura de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala 2014 - Diseño: Gabriela Tenas...
Proyecto académico presentado en la Facultad de Arquitectura de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala 2014 - Diseño: Gabriela Tenas
wn.com/Muelle Turistico Y Plaza Comercial Municipal De Puerto Barrios Izabal Gabriela Tenas
Proyecto académico presentado en la Facultad de Arquitectura de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala 2014 - Diseño: Gabriela Tenas
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 14
Guatemala
Capital: Guatemala Administrative divisions: 22 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, Chimaltenango, Chiquimula, ......
Capital: Guatemala Administrative divisions: 22 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, Chimaltenango, Chiquimula, ...
wn.com/Guatemala
Capital: Guatemala Administrative divisions: 22 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, Chimaltenango, Chiquimula, ...
Turismo Comunitario en Guatemala
Guatemala, Corazón del Mundo Maya y cuna de la civilización maya. 21 grupos étnicos de origen Maya, el pueblo Garífuna del Caribe y la etnia Xinca entre otro......
Guatemala, Corazón del Mundo Maya y cuna de la civilización maya. 21 grupos étnicos de origen Maya, el pueblo Garífuna del Caribe y la etnia Xinca entre otro...
wn.com/Turismo Comunitario En Guatemala
Guatemala, Corazón del Mundo Maya y cuna de la civilización maya. 21 grupos étnicos de origen Maya, el pueblo Garífuna del Caribe y la etnia Xinca entre otro...
Guatemala City (2012)
Guatemala City, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala and Central America. It had a population of 1,075,000 as of 2009. It is also the ca...
Guatemala City, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala and Central America. It had a population of 1,075,000 as of 2009. It is also the capital city of the local Municipio de Guatemala, and Guatemala Department.
Guatemala officially the Republic of Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast. Its area is 108,890 km2 (42,043 mi2) with an estimated population of 13,276,517.A representative democracy, its capital is Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, also known as Guatemala City. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contributes to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot. The former Mayan civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization, which continued throughout the Post-Classic period until the arrival of the Spanish. They had lived in Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, the southern part of Mexico and eastern parts of El Salvador.Guatemala became independent from Spain in 1821. After independence it was ruled by a series of dictators, assisted by the United Fruit Company. From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala underwent a civil war fought between the government and leftist rebels. Following the war, Guatemala has witnessed both economic growth and successful democratic elections. In the most recent election, held in 2011, Otto Pérez Molina of the Patriotic Party won the presidency.
Guatemala lies between latitudes 13° and 18°N, and longitudes 88° and 93°W.
The country is mountainous with small desert and sand dune patches, hilly valleys, except for the south coastal area and the vast northern lowlands of Petén department. Two mountain chains enter Guatemala from west to east, dividing the country into three major regions: the highlands, where the mountains are located; the Pacific coast, south of the mountains; and the Petén region, north of the mountains. All major cities are located in the highlands and Pacific coast regions; by comparison, Petén is sparsely populated. These three regions vary in climate, elevation, and landscape, providing dramatic contrasts between hot, humid tropical lowlands and colder, drier highland peaks. Volcán Tajumulco, at 4,220 m, is the highest point in the Central American states.
The rivers are short and shallow in the Pacific drainage basin, larger and deeper in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico drainage basins, which include the Polochic and Dulce Rivers, which drain into Lake Izabal, the Motagua River, the Sarstún that forms the boundary with Belize, and the Usumacinta River, which forms the boundary between Petén and Chiapas, Mexico.
Guatemala has long claimed all or part of the territory of neighboring Belize, currently an independent Commonwealth Realm which recognises Queen Elizabeth II as its Head of State. Due to this territorial dispute, Guatemala recognized Belize's independence until 1990, but the dispute is not resolved. Negotiations are currently underway under the auspices of the Organization of American States and the Commonwealth of Nations to conclude it.
wn.com/Guatemala City (2012)
Guatemala City, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala and Central America. It had a population of 1,075,000 as of 2009. It is also the capital city of the local Municipio de Guatemala, and Guatemala Department.
Guatemala officially the Republic of Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast. Its area is 108,890 km2 (42,043 mi2) with an estimated population of 13,276,517.A representative democracy, its capital is Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, also known as Guatemala City. Guatemala's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contributes to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot. The former Mayan civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization, which continued throughout the Post-Classic period until the arrival of the Spanish. They had lived in Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, the southern part of Mexico and eastern parts of El Salvador.Guatemala became independent from Spain in 1821. After independence it was ruled by a series of dictators, assisted by the United Fruit Company. From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala underwent a civil war fought between the government and leftist rebels. Following the war, Guatemala has witnessed both economic growth and successful democratic elections. In the most recent election, held in 2011, Otto Pérez Molina of the Patriotic Party won the presidency.
Guatemala lies between latitudes 13° and 18°N, and longitudes 88° and 93°W.
The country is mountainous with small desert and sand dune patches, hilly valleys, except for the south coastal area and the vast northern lowlands of Petén department. Two mountain chains enter Guatemala from west to east, dividing the country into three major regions: the highlands, where the mountains are located; the Pacific coast, south of the mountains; and the Petén region, north of the mountains. All major cities are located in the highlands and Pacific coast regions; by comparison, Petén is sparsely populated. These three regions vary in climate, elevation, and landscape, providing dramatic contrasts between hot, humid tropical lowlands and colder, drier highland peaks. Volcán Tajumulco, at 4,220 m, is the highest point in the Central American states.
The rivers are short and shallow in the Pacific drainage basin, larger and deeper in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico drainage basins, which include the Polochic and Dulce Rivers, which drain into Lake Izabal, the Motagua River, the Sarstún that forms the boundary with Belize, and the Usumacinta River, which forms the boundary between Petén and Chiapas, Mexico.
Guatemala has long claimed all or part of the territory of neighboring Belize, currently an independent Commonwealth Realm which recognises Queen Elizabeth II as its Head of State. Due to this territorial dispute, Guatemala recognized Belize's independence until 1990, but the dispute is not resolved. Negotiations are currently underway under the auspices of the Organization of American States and the Commonwealth of Nations to conclude it.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 95254
Guatemala (#02): Esquipulas
The town of Esquipulas in the Chiquimula Department is one of the most significant in Central America. Second only in importance to the shrine of the Virgin ......
The town of Esquipulas in the Chiquimula Department is one of the most significant in Central America. Second only in importance to the shrine of the Virgin ...
wn.com/Guatemala ( 02) Esquipulas
The town of Esquipulas in the Chiquimula Department is one of the most significant in Central America. Second only in importance to the shrine of the Virgin ...
- published: 25 Aug 2011
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author: rozylowicz1
LGTT: Parque Nacional Tikal, El Peten, Guatemala
Tikal National Park in the department of El Peten Guatemala, Central America. Just a quick video of our quick tour of the ruins. For more information, visit ......
Tikal National Park in the department of El Peten Guatemala, Central America. Just a quick video of our quick tour of the ruins. For more information, visit ...
wn.com/Lgtt Parque Nacional Tikal, El Peten, Guatemala
Tikal National Park in the department of El Peten Guatemala, Central America. Just a quick video of our quick tour of the ruins. For more information, visit ...
Shemuc Champey Coban Alta Verapaz Guatemala HD 2012. (Parte 1-2)
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco......
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco...
wn.com/Shemuc Champey Coban Alta Verapaz Guatemala Hd 2012. (Parte 1 2)
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco...
- published: 16 Aug 2012
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author: superbon07
Shemuc Champey, Coban Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, HD, 2012, (Parte 2-2)
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco......
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco...
wn.com/Shemuc Champey, Coban Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, Hd, 2012, (Parte 2 2)
( EN ESPAÑOL ) ( AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH BELOW ) Semuc Champey (donde el rio se esconde en la montaña), es un enclave natural localizado próximo al guatemalteco...
Tikal, Guatemala. Day and Night. Mayan Ruins and Wild Animals.
Mayan civilization, temples, palaces, public squares. Jungle, National park, wild animals. View from the top of Temple IV at sunrise. Listen to the sounds of......
Mayan civilization, temples, palaces, public squares. Jungle, National park, wild animals. View from the top of Temple IV at sunrise. Listen to the sounds of...
wn.com/Tikal, Guatemala. Day And Night. Mayan Ruins And Wild Animals.
Mayan civilization, temples, palaces, public squares. Jungle, National park, wild animals. View from the top of Temple IV at sunrise. Listen to the sounds of...
- published: 23 Apr 2014
- views: 89
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author: eryaza01
Copan Maya ruins Honduras (MM-5)
Les ruines Mayas du site archéologique de Copan 1 au Honduras. http://www.marcopoloimaginaire.com....
Les ruines Mayas du site archéologique de Copan 1 au Honduras. http://www.marcopoloimaginaire.com.
wn.com/Copan Maya Ruins Honduras (Mm 5)
Les ruines Mayas du site archéologique de Copan 1 au Honduras. http://www.marcopoloimaginaire.com.
- published: 12 Jul 2007
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author: Marco Polo
Guatemala: Let your soul smile in the Land of Eternal Spring
Guatemala, truly a country like no other. You are a cheap flight ticket away from setting a grin upon your soul's face. This footage is from everyday scenes.......
Guatemala, truly a country like no other. You are a cheap flight ticket away from setting a grin upon your soul's face. This footage is from everyday scenes....
wn.com/Guatemala Let Your Soul Smile In The Land Of Eternal Spring
Guatemala, truly a country like no other. You are a cheap flight ticket away from setting a grin upon your soul's face. This footage is from everyday scenes....