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Guatemala (i/ˌɡwɑːtᵻˈmɑːləˌ ɡwæ-ˌ ɡɑː-/ GWAH-tə-MAH-lə, GWAT-ə-MAH-lə or GAH-tə-MAH-lə; Spanish: [gwateˈmala]), officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: República de 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, Honduras to the east and El Salvador to the southeast. With an estimated population of around 15.8 million, it is the most populous state in Central America. A representative democracy, Guatemala's capital and largest city is Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, also known as Guatemala City.
The territory of modern Guatemala once formed the core of the Mayan civilization, which extended across Mesoamerica. Most of the country was conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century, becoming part of the viceroyalty of New Spain. Guatemala attained independence in 1821 as part of the Federal Republic of Central America, which dissolved in 1841.
Check out all the Profiles by VICE here: http://bit.ly/1oC1nAS By day, Dr. Jorge Chiu is a cardiothoracic surgeon. By night, he volunteers as a paramedic to help the violence-ridden streets of Guatemala City. There's no telling what he'll be dealing with on any given night. One moment Dr. Chiu will be dealing with a house fire—the next he'll be treating gunshot wounds. In this episode of Profiles by VICE, photographer Giles Clarke traveled to Guatemala City to learn the gritty truth about Dr. Chiu's alter ego as a Guatemalan guardian angel. Check out Giles Clarke's photo series "Riding Shotgun to Murder Scenes with Guatemala City's Overworked Volunteer Paramedics": http://bit.ly/1j7j2RM Check out the Profiles by VICE playlist here: http://bit.ly/1ljPwrf Subscribe to VICE here! http://...
At least 22 young girls have died in a fire at a home for vulnerable teenagers and children in Guatemala. The country has declared three days of national mourning. A crowd of relatives, some wailing in grief, gathered outside the government-run Virgen de Asuncion home for the under-18s in San Jose Pinula, 25 km southwest of the capital, Guatemala City. *What happened?* Police say some residents set mattresses ablaze after trying to escape from the overcrowded facility. The head of Guat… READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2017/03/09/guatemala-in-shock-after-fire-horror-at-children-s-home What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://www....
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Raw video: At least 13 teens injured after driver barrels through group protesting on street
Exclusive: Filmmaker Greg Brosnan, working for Channel 4 News, gains access to investigators hunting a Guatemalan drug gang - as International Editor Lindsey Hilsum reports.
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Hungary promises to clean up worrying toxic waste at the site of a former chemical plant, Israel returns confiscated fishing boats to Gaza, Guatemalan program gives deported migrant children hope for a better future, and a pair of unlikely environmentalists in northern China. HUNGARY Government Vows to Remove Chemical Waste Authorities will clean up around 1,000 leaky and rusted barrels from the Budapest Chemical Works site after Greenpeace warned of an imminent environmental disaster. GAZA Israel Returns Some Fishing Boats, but Blockade Continues Fifteen vessels were given back, but Palestinians want Israel to widen their authorized fishing zone. GUATEMALA Government Training Program for Deported Migrant Ch...
A group of police officers erase graffiti left by the gang “Mara Salvatrucha” as part of Operation Phoenix, launched to recover territory taken over by gangs in the El Bucaro neighborhood in the municipality of Villa Nueva, 15 km south of Guatemala City.
Jews 'Forced' to Leave Guatemala Village | BREAKING NEWS - 30 AUG 2014 For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperNewsPlanet Some 230 members of an Orthodox Jewish group have begun leaving a village in western Guatemala after a bitter row with the local indigenous community. The Lev Tahor members were asked to leave San Juan La Laguna after meetings with elders of the Mayan community. The elders accused the Jews of shunning the villagers and imposing their religion and customs. The Lev Tahor had settled in the village six years ago as the group searched for religious freedom. 'Self-defence' Over the last several days they were seen packing their belongings on lorries in preparations for the departure from the village, about 150km (93 miles...
Se realizó el desfile de Independencia en Guatemala conmemorando 194 aniversario de libertad, desde el parque central de Guatemala con diversas bandas musicales de colegios en la capital guatemalteca como en el interior del país donde los guatemaltecos demostraron su fervor patrio, el desfile fue presenciado por el presidente de la republica Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre.
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For being the economic hub of Central America and meeting point for business thanks to competitive advantages such as geographic location, rich natural resources, quality of the workforce and high logistical performance, Guatemala has a solid infrastructure and increasing technological avidity, positioning itself as the metropolis of the region.
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Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America, but it has some of the worst figures for poverty and social exclusion. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/guatemala-the-state-of-the-nation/
http://igeo.tv/category/videos/tematica/tecnologia-comunicacion/infraestructuras/ La construcción del corredor interoceánico de Guatemala, un ambicioso proyecto de infraestructura de 12.000 millones de dólares, por medio del cual se pretende unir el Pacífico con el Caribe guatemalteco, se iniciará a partir de abril del próximo año, informaron hoy fuentes oficiales. El presidente de la Junta Directiva del Corredor Interoceánico, Guillermo Catalán, señaló durante la presentación de la iniciativa que los estudios de factibilidad y dictámenes han sido concluidos y aprobados por las autoridades, por lo que se prevé que en los próximos nueve meses se inicie con la construcción. El corredor interoceánico, un proyecto del sector privado apoyado por el Gobierno de Guatemala, pretende unir el Pacíf...
Guatemala's Economy Minister Sergio de la Torre opened his presentation on the country's path for economic development stressing the need to invest in social inclusion in order for economic growth to be sustainable. At the same time, he noted that without accelerating productivity and growing the economy, social development is not possible. The minister listed the country's major infrastructure projects, highlighting two main ways to grow the economy: a heavy industrial corridor that would integrate trade with Mexico, which would "open the doors to NAFTA" and lower energy costs in Guatemala by 75 percent; and a goods manufacturing corridor, with logistics to integrate Central America's markets and develop four cities in Guatemala, which the government chose as special development zones.
Coffee production in Guatemala began to develop in the 1850s. Coffee is an important element in the economy of Guatemala. Guatemala was Central America's top producer of coffee for most of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, until overtaken by Honduras in 2011. Illegal exports to Honduras and Mexico are not reflected in official statistics. The coffee industry began to develop in Guatemala in the 1850s and 1860s, initially mixing its cultivation with cochineal. Small plantations flourished in Amatitlán and Antigua areas in the southwest.[4] Initial growth though was slow due to lack of knowledge and technology. Many planters had to rely on loans and borrow from their families to finance their coffee estates (fincas) so coffee production in the country grew increasing non-Guate...
Strengthening the capabilities of rural people to take advantage of opportunities in the rural non-farm economy is essential according to the Rural Poverty Report 2011, prepared by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). When rural women are able to access better paid jobs outside of the agricultural sector it benefits their families as well as the wider economy. In this video, María Ana Lagog González, a weaver from Guatemala, talks about how she has been able to offer her family a better future through weaving. For more: http://www.ifad.org/rpr2011/index.htm
Panelists working in Guatemala's private sector discussed the investment climate in the country, naming the main opportunities and challenges for economic growth. Citi's Bernardo Chacin touched on expanding participation of the financial sector in the country's GDP and increasing operations focused on credit, noting that only 35 percent of the population is banked, an opportunity for growth. Enel Green Power's Orlando López discussed the private sector operations in rural areas of the country, saying that companies can be "agents of development in remote communities," acting with transparency and creating partnerships with local communities. Fedex's Jorge Mario Mendonza listed logistics opportunities and spoke about the importance of a potential Central American bloc, noting the benefits ...
Comparing military power of two countries including manpower, land systems, air power, naval power, resources, logistics, economy, geography and overall global rank. All music is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
A short video about the country of Guatemala and its culture, food, holidays, and more. English Transcript: Guatemala is a country in Central America that is home to a diverse landscape, delicious food, and a multitude of cultural traditions. Geography: Guatemala is 275 miles from North to South by 250 miles East to West. Within these 40,000 square miles, the land shifts from mountainous regions, to jungles, to volcanoes. In Guatemala City, the capital of Guatemala, the temperature typically fluctuates between 62 and 73 degrees, earning it the name “Land of Eternal Spring.” Economy: Guatemala’s economy is mostly agricultural, with its main exports being coffee, sugar, cardamom, bananas, and cotton. Agricultural exports contribute to about 75 percent of Guatemala’s export earnings. Demogr...
Download a free worksheet to go with this lesson here: http://thehevproject.blogspot.com/p/free-worksheets.html *p.s. These worksheets have yummy recipes to go along with each country! My father was a traveler and spoke 7 languages fluently. I remember being fascinated by the maps, pictures, and relics he brought home with him. When I was a boy he and I traveled by bus from one end of Mexico to the other staying in the homes of random people and taking in all of what Mexico had to offer (large cockroaches, hot food and all!) . I guess some of that rubbed off on me. I speak Spanish and English fluently, and can get by in German, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. Today, when I visit another country my favorite place to be is in someone’s house taking in the feeling of their lives and...
GUATEMALA: PIG PARTS IN PARADISE - Premieres Monday, September 28 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Andrew Zimmern heads to Guatemala, where ancient flavors are still popular today. With Guatemalan celebrity chef Mirciny Moliviatis as his guide, Zimmern explores the most unique and culturally important foods in this Central American country that boasts 21 unique Maya cultures. In the city of Antigua, Zimmern visits a restaurant that honors these culinary roots in a variety of stunning dishes, including pepián, a spicy pumpkin seed and chile sauce that is considered the national dish of Guatemala. From bull testicle ceviche at the local market to a Sunday family dinner with wild opossum as the main course, Zimmern tastes the rich heritage in every bite.
Travel video from a 2 week trip to Guatemala in 2016. Our time was spent doing volunteer work, hiking up a volcano and experiencing the Guatemalan culture. It was amazing learning about another country: the language, food, music, cities and art. From Guatemalan tortilla making to lighting fireworks off the roof of the house, I will never forget the people that we met there and the experience that we had. Thank you to everyone who was apart of my first real travel experience.
In Guatemala cooking is a family affair. Here is Lidia Lopez and her family making a traditional meal called Pepian. It is generally reserved for weddings or ceremonies and is served with rice and home made tortillas.
If you haven’t read our list about the Aztecs yet, it’s worth checking out. Both the Aztecs and Mayans were two of the great pre-Colombian Central American civilizations. The Mayan civilization actually preceded and outlived the Aztecs by hundreds upon hundreds of years. It rose and fell several time throughout the last 2 thousand years and actually still lives on today in the culture of numerous Mayans who inhabit the Yucatan peninsula. These are 25 unbelievable facts about the Mayans that might surprise you! Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/list25 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/list25 Website: http://list25.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/list25/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/list25/ Check out the physical list at - http://list25.com/25-unbelievable-facts-abou...
HARRY THOMAS DANVERS did not begin his artistic career until he arrived in Guatemala in the early 70s. There he began to study drawing in the Escuela Nacionalde Artes Plasticas in Guatemala City. His teacher was Juan Antonio Franco, who in addition to have studied in Europe also worked on a lot of murals of Diego Rivera in Mexico. He had his first exhibition in Antigua, Guatemala in 1980 and has since continued to have exhibitions there in different galleries as well as Guatemala City. In the year 2000 he won the Arturo Martinez national art contest in landscape. The idea with the miniature paintings is to make something small seem large, always using the local environment as a backdrop with native people predominating to add to the movement. It should be alive and yet myster...
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Ten of us spent just over a week in Guatemala, learning the culture, meeting the people, working with the children of the basureros. Camino Seguro (Safe Passage) provides tuition and supplies for nearly 600 children to attend school. They also provide them a safe place to spend the rest of the day -- a school for the other half of the day -- where they receive tutoring, learn English, study the arts, play sports, and eat a hot meal. In exchange for allowing their children to participate in the Camino Seguro program, families are compensated monthly with food to offset what their children would earn if they were working rather than studying. This seems pretty basic, and for us it is. For the children of the Guatemala City Dump, this is heaven.
This documentary describes the work that people living in rural communities of Guatemala, carry-out to monitor local health care services and demand accountability. It also presents people´s view on the need to use tools that would generate audiovisual evidence for accountability. Este documental describe el trabajo de las personas de comunidades rurales de Guatemala que realizan vigilancia ciudadana por la salud y la necesidad que ellas ven en contar con herramientas audiovisuales para evidenciar la situación de los servicios públicos de salud.
Guatemala has the highest infant mortality rate in Central America. And approximately half of all children in the country are malnourished. A government project, supported by the World Bank tries to alleviate the problem by bringing health services and advice to the Guatemalan countryside.
Disabled people in rural Guatemala talk honestly and with authority about the barriers to health care in extreme poverty. They speak about problems, hopes, and solutions. 2014: Produced by: Shaun Grech Filming: Eny Roland Hernandez Editing: Neko Saldana Translation: Juan Pensamiento/Shaun Grech Subtitling: Daniel Gonzales Credits: Integra Foundation, Malta Research Institute for Health and Social Change (RIHSC), Manchester Asociacion de Personas con Discapacidad (ASOPEDI), Aguacatan, Guatemala Cedric Vella Juan Pensamiento Cinetenango Films En Cine A.C. BA/Leverhulme 2014: Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Manchester Metropolitan Univeristy (UK)/ Integra, Malta More info: http://www.disabilityfilmforchange.wordpress.com http://www.integrafoundation.org/Guatemala This sh...
Guatemala has some of the highest infant and maternal mortality rates in Latin American, a rate which increases significantly among the rural indigenous populations. As such, the Guatemalan Red Cross has identified maternal and child health as a priority area of work. One of the areas where the GRC's Maternal and Child Health program is currently being carried out is the western Department of San Marcos, with the support of the Norwegian Red Cross. The branch volunteers help to organize the women of the communities in support groups, to help each other learn about good practices relating to feeding and nutrition, prevention of illness, prenatal control, and the healthy development of children. Community health committees are formed and meet regularly to analyse the health situation of the ...
Guatemala goes beyond conventional tourism, today is one of the most attractive destinations for those who are seeking health and wellness tourism. In Guatemala City there is a district called Health City which brings together private medical centers, diagnostic centers, medical professionals and providers, all with leading-edge technology and techniques in medical specialties such as orthopedics, cancer treatment, fertility centers, cardiac rehabilitation among other services.
Guatemala spent years battling disease and extreme poverty in a nation torn apart by a 36-year civil war that included genocide of more than 1 million refugees. Since the end of the war, in 1996, these vulnerable Mayan refugees continue to battle poverty, malnutrition and disease. Less than 10 % of the population has access to health care. The idea of building a clinic in Monterrico evolved from an on-going feeding and educational program initiated in this community two years ago by a community church in Guatemala City, "The Centro Cristiana Culturalidad de Guatemala". Village leaders voiced their needs for access to healthcare on a regular basis. Please send your donations to Support the Children In Guatemala Make a donation through PayPal. or send your check today...
In partnership with the Frito-Lay Foundation, Save the Children is implementing community based programs for mothers and their children under age 5 in Quiché, Guatemala, that provide monthly health check-ups, post-natal care, growth monitoring and promotion, and immunization services. Save the Children also provides basic health education for new mothers and supports community health workers to provide low-cost proven interventions to treat children who are ill.
Hospital National Guatemala, thats where I went to get my stitches put and its the public hospital and free. I normally go to the private hospital like San Rafael, but I was at the mall so went to the closest one.
Casa Guatemala's Children's Village (www.casa-guatemala.org) is located on the isolated shores of the Rio Dulce in Guatemala and provides a loving home, education and medical care for 250 children. Casa Guatemala strives to equip the children in their care with the skills and education needed to become upstanding, empowered citizens in their community and to become fully self-sustained through the businesses we run which, in turn, provide financial support and meaningful job training for the older children. Our mission is to provide a safe home, love and nurturing, proper health care and a well-rounded education to the vulnerable children of Guatemala who are abused, abandoned, malnourished, or living in extreme poverty.
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 made with love : ) Elizabeth's daughter Flora is able to go to school and their family receives basic needs like food and access to health care because Flora is part of the Hope for a Family program provided by CFCA. CFCA is an international nonprofit helping families in developing countries create a path out of poverty and pursue their dreams. CFCA works with people of all faiths. To learn more about CFCA, please visit www.hopeforafamily.org.
A quick glimpse into our work in Guatemala with Wuqu' Kawoq/Maya Health Alliance
Who would have thought that God would bring people from across the country for one common purpose? To bring fresh drinking water to a village in desperate need. All in the name of Jesus. Thanks to everyone who made this trip memorable and special. I miss you all....Jaime, Chris, Manolo, Blanca, Andy, Jodie, Brian, Kristin, Kurt, Stephanie, Gary, and Harry Dean (my roomie). I love you guys, Let's do it again!!!! Raul "Juny" Manzo
World Help and Leading & Loving It are serving together in Guatemala this week. Watch as the team reports from a local dump, where hope is being shared in the midst of extreme poverty. Visit http://lali.worldhelp.net/ to learn more about the vision of Leading & Loving It to provide 200 children with holistic health care. Or, follow #LALIRescue15 on Twitter for real-time updates.
A group from @NewRiverTV went to install "safe stoves" to improve health and safety in the homes of the poverty stricken villages of Guatemala.
http://www.thebean.com/Details.aspx?productID=552 This is a video we made over the course of 5 days down in Guatemala, DEEP, in the heart of the Ixil Triangle, on the Finca La Perla Coffee farm. To say it was a dream come true would be absolutely correct. A word from Mick Hill (Coffee Buyer/Director of Steaming Bean Coffee): This coffee farm is located 10 hours by truck from Guatemala City in El Quiche province - to say it is "remote" would be an understatement! The journey winds through Chichicastenango to Sacapulas then Nebaj and Chajul into the Ixil triangle. The last leg from Chajul to the farm is the most arduous. The roads are unpaved, passable only by 4WD truck, horse, or on foot crossing raging streams and negotiating brutally steep canyons. 3,500 native Ixil Mayan people live,...
During June 2012, seven from Houston's Ecclesia Church Med Center small group along with several others, including employees from ExxonMobil, M-I SWACO, and Schlumberger, traveled with Living Water International to Guatemala to drill a drinking water well and teach health in hygiene in a coastal village near Champerico. We all experienced the evidence of God's holy spirit - joy, peace, love, patience, kindness, gentleness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control - as we served alongside this beautiful people. http://water.cc/ http://www.ecclesiahouston.org/
Guatemala is the most dangerous country in the world for trade unionists. Public health care workers who expose corruption or demand their legal labour rights are specifically being attacked and assassinated. Public Services International (PSI) has launched a major solidarity campaign and has led an international trade union delegation to meet with Guatemalan government leaders demanding that immediate steps be taken to stop all violence directed towards trade unions and their members and to ensure workers’ lives and legal rights are respected in Guatemala.
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 indigeno...
Here it is! I'm so thrilled to release this Guatemala Travel Guide, and share Albion Fit's top places (& secrets) to visit! This trip was not only an adventure, but so incredibly inspiring. To be there alongside the owners of Albion Fit (who are an absolute HOOT), and see where so much of their inspiration comes from was seriously so cool. I'm convinced that Guatemala is one of the worlds best kept secrets with it's endless beauty, and welcoming culture. We had the pleasure of meeting the talented Albion Fit team, who make the visions become a reality, and to be honest, it was one of my highlights of the trip! To see the process and hard work that goes into each swimsuit and piece of apparel we had been wearing, was mind blowing. Everything was cut and sewn with such precision and care. If...
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 Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn Omega Tours Co., LTD Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam Website: http://Omegatours.vn Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library. Photos Credit: 10. El Mirador archer10 (Dennis): www.flickr.com/photos/archer10/4272305705/ 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...
In Antigua, Guatemala, visitors can browse markets, sip espresso at a working coffee farm, eat regional food and hike up volcanoes. Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll http://www.nytimes.com/video/travel/100000003592548/36-hours-in-antigua.html Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1DR4f7Q Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video
Santo Tomas De Castilla (Matías de Gálvez) - Guatemala tourism Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube 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 compl...
Planning to visit Guatemala? Check out our Guatemala Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in the Guatemala. http://socialbubble.global/videos/ Places to visit in Guatemala: El Mirador, Livingston, Parque Central Quetzaltenango, Volcan Pacaya, Monterrico, Flores, Chichicastenango Market, Santa Catalina Arch, Lago de Atitlan, Tikal Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the Tourist Attractions [Country-wise] playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialbubble Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@SocialBubbleIn This Video is Created and Mark...
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. * 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.
Travel in Guatemala with Macca and Brianna as they took to the streets of Antigua, climbed to the top of Pacaya, take in the national park at Semuc Champey, and walk among the ancient ruins at Tikal. If you enjoyed this action packed travel adventure in Guatemala, check out A Brit and a Broad - https://www.abritandabroad.com - and subscribe for more videos like this one - https://www.youtube.com/user/abritandabroad ✈✈✈ Guatemala is a bit of a favourite amongst backpackers with nothing but good times to be had, as Macca and Brianna found out for themselves. In this episode our delightful duo dance their way through the small streets of Antigua, climb to the top of a mighty volcano, splash around at Semuc Champey, and walk among the ancient ruins at Tikal. All of this made Guatemala the...
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 ...
World Cup 2018 Qualifying Game 3 (Mar. 25, 2016) - Guatemala vs USA #RoadToRussia
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Here it is! I'm so thrilled to release this Guatemala Travel Guide, and share Albion Fit's top places (& secrets) to visit! This trip was not only an adventure, but so incredibly inspiring. To be there alongside the owners of Albion Fit (who are an absolute HOOT), and see where so much of their inspiration comes from was seriously so cool. I'm convinced that Guatemala is one of the worlds best kept secrets with it's endless beauty, and welcoming culture. We had the pleasure of meeting the talented Albion Fit team, who make the visions become a reality, and to be honest, it was one of my highlights of the trip! To see the process and hard work that goes into each swimsuit and piece of apparel we had been wearing, was mind blowing. Everything was cut and sewn with such precision and care. If...
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 indigeno...
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. * 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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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...
In Antigua, Guatemala, visitors can browse markets, sip espresso at a working coffee farm, eat regional food and hike up volcanoes. Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll http://www.nytimes.com/video/travel/100000003592548/36-hours-in-antigua.html Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1DR4f7Q Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video
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Hey guys! I wanted to make a more detailed video on my Guatemala backpacker trip. Let me know if you enjoyed this Guatemala travel guide and if you want to see more vacation guides in the future! La Fortuna Atitlan (Near Santa Cruz, Lake Atitlan) – http://lafortunaatitlan.com/ Lush Atitlan (San Marco, Lake Atitlan) – http://www.lushatitlan.com/ Medicine Food – https://www.facebook.com/medicinefoodscafe/ Fungi Academy - http://fungiacademy.com/ Earth Lodge (Near Antigua) – http://www.earthlodgeguatemala.com/ Yellow House (Antigua) - http://www.guatetravel.com/ Check out my blog: http://www.sarrahdolly.com/ Follow me on: Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1JSWUIh Instagram: @sarrahdolly http://bit.ly/1JaZMjv Twitter: @sarrahdolly http://bit.ly/1PA1qb0 Pinterest: Sarrahdolly http://bit.ly/1PA1...
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http://www.TheExpeditioner.com http://www.ExpeditionerHotels.com In this video 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.
Here is a little summary of my first destination in Central America in Mexico. Four years backpacking around the world, these are my experiences and my impressions of Mexico. In the next video my journey continues with my trip to Guatemala. Stay tuned and thanks for watching
November 9, 2012 www.LifeofBrennan.com There are moments in life when you just need to be bold and follow your heart. For me it came just before the end of my sophomore year of college. I realized I was on a path where I’d most likely graduate, get a job, start a family, and work until retirement, and where many people may aspire to have all this, I knew I needed something different. With the help of a cousin I was able to get connected with an orphanage in Guatemala where I could volunteer. So I took a semester off and flew to Central America to begin what would be a life changing experience. I once heard that life is 10 percent of what happens to us and 90 percent of how we react to it, and by being immersed in that culture and living with those children I learned this lesson first...
AWESOME DRONE VIDEO OF VOLCANO HIKE ACATENANGO IN GUATEMALA! LAVA, ASH & ERUPTING VOLCANO FUEGO! Last week we hiked the active volcano Acatenango in Guatemala. This one of the coolest activities you can do near Antigua, Guatemala; hiking, climbing and camping on the active volcano Acatenango while having a perfect view on the highly active volcano Fuego. The Acatenango hike is about 6 hours uphill to basecamp. At the basecamp the guide set up the tents and light the campfire to prepare dinner and keep us warm. The view from the basecamp is amazing! We were just above the clouds and therefore it felt like heaven, watching the sunset high in the white cloudy sky with highly active and erupting volcano Fuego just a stroll away. Volcano Fuego was erupting all night, spitting lava & ash high ...
Walking tour of 3 villages on beautiful Lake Atitlan by lancha. San Juan- La Laguna -San Pedro La Laguna and Santiago. Our tour guide took us to see "Maximon" in Santiago. Each village is unique and they are all beautiful with spectacular views of the lake. Read the post here: http://www.blackincostarica.com/2016/11/seven-days-in-guatemala-finding-mayan.html Music Hostage - Klangstof https://soundcloud.com/klangstof/hostage Summer Lights - Luuul https://soundcloud.com/luuul/summer-lights
A Solo-Traveler's Guide To: Central America is the 2nd episode to my travel series. With a clearer vision, this video is a little more polished than the first one but still has the wondrous feel of the first one. This episode guides you through five intense weeks in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. While this episode does not cover the whole of Central America it covers a good amount for a 5 week journey using planes, buses, ferries, pickups, trucks and hitchhiking, and even horses. Check out more videos, articles, recommendations on hostels, destinations and how to get around - http://Greenmantravels.com Music Collection Romantic Autumn - https://soundcloud.com/collectionromanticautumn/cra The Bit Brothers - https://soundcloud.com/electro-swing-stuttgart Marty and...
This is another learning video that goes with my book "Ready, Steady, Shoot: A Pro's Guide to Smartphone Video." It was shot with an iPhone at Casa Palopo, Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. It was edited in the camera and only trimmed slightly: a few shots were cut out, a few were made shorter, a few were moved within the sequence. What makes the best travel/vacation videos are to keep them short, very short. Look at each outing as an opportunity to make a short film, two minutes. They become scenes in your vacation, which when put together creates a lovely film about your trip. Learn how to do it all at www.ReadySteadyShoot.com the enhance eBook with embedded learning videos is only $8.99.
I read the words in New York City
Cop shoot cop cop shoot cop
In Los Angeles California I saw a man
I saw a man on the street eating his own straight from his asshole in Chicago Illinois
Let me tell you something I have seen
In Guatemala City when the police catch a kid sniffing glue
They shoot the children