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  • Lago

    Volcán Toliman and San Pedro viewed across Lago Atitlán.

  • Fuego

    Volcán Fuego belches fire into the sky against a backdrop of a setting sun and star trails. The view doesn't get much more spectacular than this.

  • Antigua

    The one clear day that the clouds cleared and we could see Volcán de Agua from Cerro de la Cruz across the town of Antigua.

  • Mist

    Quetzal hunting in the morning mist. Don't bother searching, there are no quetzals in this photo, but the mist is pretty.

  • Pools

    Beneath the surface of Semuc Champey.

  • Eruption

    Volcán Fuego putting on a spectacular display.

  • Yaxha

    Yaxha ruins.

  • Semuc Champey

    The clear blue pools of Semuc Champey sparkle in the valley below us.

  • Reflection

    Beachside resort.

  • Rainbow

    Stalls piled high with local weaving and art.

  • Calm

    The calm surface of the mysterious crater lake of Volcán de Chicabal.

  • Chicabal

    Surrounded by Mayan altars this mysterious lake serves as a religious centre for local traditions.

  • Muñecas quitapenas

    Don't worry about these worry dolls.

  • Goal

    The sunset scores a beach-side soccer goal.

  • Puff

    Try harder Fuego.

  • Islands

    The volcanos surrounding the shores of Lake Atitlán appear as islands in an ocean of cloud.

  • Strangler

    A strangler fig silently stalks it's prey in the jungle of Guatemala.

  • Skylight

    The crumbling ruins of churches are dotted throughout the town of Antigua.

  • Crumbling

    After it collapsed in one of the many earthquakes the main cathedral in Antigua was preserved in its crumbling state, creating a magical garden lined with arches and crumbling columns.

  • Spot

    Spot the dog

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