Journey to Central America

August 17-22, 2001

Set 11 Photos: Bye to El Salvador and return to Guatemala 

Diary

Pictures

  • Set 1 Guatemala and travel to Quetzaltenango 
  • Set 2 Quetzaltenango on Saturday, August 18
  • Set 3 Guatemala City August 18-19
  • Set 4 Guatemala City August 19
  • Set 5 Guatemala City August 19
  • Set 6 Guatemala City -- at Senor/Senora Perez's
  • Set 7 We enter El Salvador August 20
  • Set 8 El Salvador Dental Office
  • Set 9 Social get-together at Cisneros in San Salvador
  • Set 10 Earthquake damage at Las Colonias August 21
  • Set 11 Goodbye to El Salvador and back to Guatemala

Teresa Santamaria with mother. Her home was damaged by the earthquake and has been repaired

The floor on the outside separated and tumbled down the the hill.  This has been repaired

Typical school dress for El Salvadoran (and Guatemalan) children

The Flores baby Valeria Marie sleeping in the hammock

What a wonderful difference a concrete floor makes!  Donaldo poured it himself. LifeNets provided the materials

The Saul Langarica family

Beggars approached us constantly

Outside the Santamaria's home

We say goodbye to the Cisneros who were great hosts!

Welcome to Guatemala

Border police at the El Salvador/Guatemala frontier

Stop at the Donaldo and Adi Flores home

 

Children Susy and Saulito

Downtown Guatemala City

Practicing for the Independence Day parade September 15th. Guatemala received its independence from Spain in 1817

Diary

Pictures

  • Set 1 Guatemala and travel to Quetzaltenango 
  • Set 2 Quetzaltenango on Saturday, August 18
  • Set 3 Guatemala City August 18-19
  • Set 4 Guatemala City August 19
  • Set 5 Guatemala City August 19
  • Set 6 Guatemala City -- at Senor/Senora Perez's
  • Set 7 We enter El Salvador August 20
  • Set 8 El Salvador Dental Office
  • Set 9 Social get-together at Cisneros in San Salvador
  • Set 10 Earthquake damage at Las Colonias August 21
  • Set 11 Goodbye to El Salvador and back to Guatemala