zagabul
24-11-2009, 09:59
Hello all.
I’ve just come back from a trip to Guatemala and Belize and i wanted to share some pictures with you.
It was amazing and i got to do the main thing that is on my “Things to do before I die” list :)
which is playing with lava! :D
We used Guatemala City as our base camp and we did day trips to the sights around the city.
The first day we visited Antigua, which is the one of the oldest cities in central Amercia.
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00915.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00924.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00931.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00936.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00950.jpg
Second day we went to Lake Atitlan which is supposed to be the most beautiful lake in the world. Well... sure it’s pretty but what the Lonely Planet doesn’t mention is that the lake is now so polluted that it’s even dangerous to touch the water! It was nevertheless a very nice lake with volcanoes in the background.
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00959.jpg
Third day: BIG DAY! Volcano Pacaya. The climb to the top was already something (extremely steep and with wind of 40 mph) but we were extremely fortunate to meet a French volcanologist on top who showed us around. Our local guide wasn’t very impressed and didn’t follow us up to close to the lava but it was AMAZING!!!!
Because of the strong cold wind blowing in our back we manage to be as close as 1.5 meter away from the flowing lava with no protective gear. But at one point the wind stop blowing as strongly (I estimated maybe 30 mph) and immediately i felt the heat. It’s almost undescriptible how to explain how hot it then feels. It’s like you ran into in wall of fire. You are pushed back instinctively. As a reflex, your body makes you jump back. :)
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00997.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01001.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01003.jpg
We then left to Tikal and Ceibal in the jungle to visit the ancient Maya pyramids.
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01024.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01057.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01063.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01088.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01109.jpg
After all that we headed off to a small island of the coast of Belize for 5 days of farniente!
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00043.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01125.jpg
Quick stop in Miami on the way back to see the Everglades and the gators
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00076.jpg
I’ve just come back from a trip to Guatemala and Belize and i wanted to share some pictures with you.
It was amazing and i got to do the main thing that is on my “Things to do before I die” list :)
which is playing with lava! :D
We used Guatemala City as our base camp and we did day trips to the sights around the city.
The first day we visited Antigua, which is the one of the oldest cities in central Amercia.
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00915.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00924.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00931.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00936.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00950.jpg
Second day we went to Lake Atitlan which is supposed to be the most beautiful lake in the world. Well... sure it’s pretty but what the Lonely Planet doesn’t mention is that the lake is now so polluted that it’s even dangerous to touch the water! It was nevertheless a very nice lake with volcanoes in the background.
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00959.jpg
Third day: BIG DAY! Volcano Pacaya. The climb to the top was already something (extremely steep and with wind of 40 mph) but we were extremely fortunate to meet a French volcanologist on top who showed us around. Our local guide wasn’t very impressed and didn’t follow us up to close to the lava but it was AMAZING!!!!
Because of the strong cold wind blowing in our back we manage to be as close as 1.5 meter away from the flowing lava with no protective gear. But at one point the wind stop blowing as strongly (I estimated maybe 30 mph) and immediately i felt the heat. It’s almost undescriptible how to explain how hot it then feels. It’s like you ran into in wall of fire. You are pushed back instinctively. As a reflex, your body makes you jump back. :)
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00997.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01001.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01003.jpg
We then left to Tikal and Ceibal in the jungle to visit the ancient Maya pyramids.
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01024.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01057.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01063.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01088.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01109.jpg
After all that we headed off to a small island of the coast of Belize for 5 days of farniente!
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00043.jpg
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC01125.jpg
Quick stop in Miami on the way back to see the Everglades and the gators
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp350/zagabul/DSC00076.jpg