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68 viewsCrossing the border from Guatemala to El Salvador.
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67 viewsOut of aspirin? Make your own with this well-stocked assortment of oils, extracts, and essences in Tacuba.
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66 viewsGreen little house with two green little windows (no green corvette).
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73 viewsIn addition to the regular weekend food festival in Juayua, there was also a Christmas festival.
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64 viewsSitting around watching the people go by in the park.
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72 viewsA beautiful day in El Salvador.
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67 viewsThe men had ducked away from the festivities to check the score on a football match.
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73 viewsFrying up food - in this case rabbit - for a Canadian traveller.
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64 viewsChoose your weapon. We'll grind and melt the cocoa beans (with milk) and smother them for you.
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69 viewsHand-cranked shaved ice was pretty popular on these hot mountain days.
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72 viewsMustachio'd up and ready to go.
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65 viewsI was maneuvering to take a photo of the local band when their leader noticed me and go everybody to pose. Ah, El Salvador.
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67 viewsWomen look up at the cross overhead.
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69 viewsThe Christmas parade begins with music and marching.
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72 viewsThis dog provides security for the festivities.
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57 viewsWell, he may have a bit of a drinking problem, but he was all too happy to tell me where in town I could get great photos.
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67 viewsThe artwork at the Anahuac hotel in Juayua is pretty cool.
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62 viewsAnother shot of the Juayua church in the more favourable morning light.
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68 viewsWe went for a walk up near Apaneca to the Green Lake, and though the crater's suction makes swimming dangerous, the locals provided plenty of entertainment.
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66 viewsAnd if you were thinking about swimming, watching cows take a leak in the same water they drink from might put you off.
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