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  • Mayan women fill containers with purified water from agency-provided tanks. Hundreds of residents of Panabaj, a small Mayan town destroyed by mudslides earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America, are living in shelters in nearby Santiago Atitlan.
    102405santiago5.jpg
  • Mixco Viejo, the site of Mayan ruins in Guatemala.
    mixco viejo tree BW.tif
  • Mixco Viejo, the site of Mayan ruins in Guatemala.
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  • A Mayan mother and child walk on a path where two houses were destroyed and others damaged by landslides. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding and mudslides across western Guatemala.<br />
    102505almolonga2.jpg
  • A ball court in Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • A ball court in Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
    020619 mixco viejo 6.dng
  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Volcán San Pedro is seen opposite Santiago Atitlán on Lago de Atitlán, Guatemala in image taken with a drone on February 8, 2018. The town is the largest of many on the shores of the large lake, mostly comprised of Mayan descendants.
    20180208 volcan san pedro atitlan-00...tif
  • A hatchet and sculpture in Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
    020619 mixco viejo 10.dng
  • Cristobal Zapil works his onion field. While Zapil's wall around his crops saved them when a nearby river flooded on October 5, many other subsistence farmers in Zunil, a Mayan town in western Guatemala, lost fields and crops to mudslides and floods that occured when torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America.<br />
    102505zunil3.jpg
  • Josefa Icaj Esquina, of Panabaj, Guatemala, with one of her children in a room in a school that has been transformed into a shelter. She lost her husband and two other children when Panabaj, a small Mayan town, was destroyed by mudslides earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America. Friends say Josefa is suffering from psychological shock after the disaster, and she breaks out in fits of anger and does not eat sufficiently. Hundreds of survivors from Panabaj are being housed in shelters in nearby Santiago Atitlan. Residents say hundreds of victims are buried under the massive Panabaj mudslide.
    102405santiago3.jpg
  • Drone image of the Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala cemetery shown on February 8, 2018. Santiago Atitlán is the largest of towns on the shores of Lago de Atitlán in the country's Mayan highlands.
    20180208 santiago atitlan cemetery-0...tif
  • A ball court in Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
    020619 mixco viejo 5.dng
  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
    020619 mixco viejo 3.dng
  • Josefa Icaj Esquina, of Panabaj, Guatemala, with one of her children in a room in a school that has been transformed into a shelter. She lost her husband and two other children when Panabaj, a small Mayan town, was destroyed by mudslides earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America. Friends say Josefa is suffering from psychological shock after the disaster, and she breaks out in fits of anger and does not eat sufficiently. Hundreds of survivors from Panabaj are being housed in shelters in nearby Santiago Atitlan. Residents say hundreds of victims are buried under the massive Panabaj mudslide.
    102405santiago4.jpg
  • Josefa Icaj Esquina, of Panabaj, Guatemala, with two of her children in a room in a school that has been transformed into a shelter. She lost her husband and two other children when Panabaj, a small Mayan town, was destroyed by mudslides earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America. Friends say Josefa is suffering from psychological shock after the disaster, and she breaks out in fits of anger and does not eat sufficiently. Hundreds of survivors from Panabaj are being housed in shelters in nearby Santiago Atitlan. Residents say many victims are buried under the massive Panabaj mudslide.
    102405santiago2.jpg
  • Maria Ramirez Ramirez, center, and members of five families from Panabaj in their shared room in a school that has been transformed into a shelter. Hundreds of residents of Panabaj, a small Mayan town destroyed by mudslides earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America, are living in shelters in nearby Santiago Atitlan. Ramirez said governmental and non-governmental agencies have provided some help to the displaced people, but she complains that prescriptions for medicine written by the agencies are useless, since many of the prescribed medications are not available in local pharmacies.
    102405santiago1.jpg
  • Magdalena, a Mayan woman, stands where her home is buried in mud. Mudslides destroyed the town earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America. Hundreds of people and houses were buried in the mudslide that caught the town by surprise in the early morning hours.<br />
    102305panabaj2.jpg
  • A ball court in Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
    020619 mixco viejo 8.dng
  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Mixco Viejo, a Mayan site in Guatemala.
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  • Jorge Quiej Sop works to recover his onion field from feet of mud. Many subsistence farmers in Zunil, a Mayan town in western Guatemala, lost fields and crops to mudslides and floods that occured around October 5 when torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America.<br />
    102505zunil2.jpg
  • A Mayan couple picks its way through an area that mudslides destroyed earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America. Hundreds of people and houses were buried in the mudslide that caught the area of Lake Atitlán by surprise in the early morning hours.<br />
    102305panabaj3.jpg
  • Jorge Quiej Sop works to recover his onion field from feet of mud. Many subsistence farmers in Zunil, a Mayan town in western Guatemala, lost fields and crops to mudslides and floods that occured around October 5 when torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America.<br />
    102505zunil1a.jpg
  • Mayan women walk on a path where two houses were destroyed and others damaged by landslides. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding and mudslides across western Guatemala.<br />
    102505almolonga1.jpg
  • Villagers walk by rocks in the small Mayan town where 52 people were killed and six others went missing in five minutes on October 5 when a landslide tore through the village, leaving many boulders in its wake. Townspeople said no one from governmental or non-governmental agencies has visited the town since the disaster. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding and mudslides across western Guatemala.<br />
    102605piedragrande04.jpg
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana6.tif
  • Aerial panorama of Quetzaltenango Guatemala. The city is the second largest in the country, after the capital of Guatemala City.
    20210212 drone quetzaltenango-48-Pan...tif
  • Aerial panorama of mountains near Quetzaltenango Guatemala. Valle de Palajunoj is at right. Cerro Quemado rises at center left, Santa Maria volcano is at center, Siete Orejas is at right.
    20210212 drone quetzaltenango-26-Pan...tif
  • Aerial view of dormant San Pedro volcano on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala.
    Aerial of San Pedro volcano on Lake ...tif
  • Aerial view of Antigua, Guatemala and nearby towns at sunset with street lights on, taken on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018.
    20180918 drone fuego sunset antigua-...tif
  • Aerial view of Cenotes de Candelaria in Huehuetenango state, Guatemala on Sept. 14, 2018.
    20180914 cenote candelaria-22.tif
  • Aerial drone image of Volcán de Agua, seen from above Antigua Guatemala, on Tuesday, August 21, 2018.
    20180821 drone volcano-61.tif
  • Children play around rocks where 52 people were killed and six others went missing in five minutes on October 5 when a landslide tore through the village, leaving many boulders in its wake. Townspeople said no one from governmental or non-governmental agencies has visited the town since the disaster. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding and mudslides across western Guatemala.<br />
    102605piedragrande03a.jpg
  • Jorge Mario looks over an area that mudslides destroyed earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America. Mario said about 500 people and 100 houses were buried in the mudslide that caught the area of Lake Atitlán by surprise in the early morning hours. Mario is now the sole occupant and guard of the town's municipal building and says he can no longer smell the odor of decomposition that hangs in the area.<br />
    102305panabaj1.jpg
  • Carolina de Rosales enters her family's home, damaged by about four feet of mud, to check on its soiled contents. In early October a nearby river sent torrents of water and mud through the town, which sits near Antigua, and destroyed several homes after rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. Torrential rains and mudslides killed or made missing thousands of Guatemalans in early October.<br />
    102105jocotenango5.jpg
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana8.tif
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana3.tif
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana2.tif
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana1.tif
  • Aerial overhead of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala - the largest of towns surrounding Lake Atitlan in the west of the Central American country.
    Aerial of Santiago Atitlan Guatemala...tif
  • Aerial drone image of Volcán de Fuego and Volcán de Acatenango (left and right peaks in the distance) at sunset, seen from above Antigua Guatemala, on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. While Acatenango is dormant, Fuego is highly active and an eruption on June 3, 2018 caused heavy loss of life and property.
    20180918 drone fuego sunset antigua-...tif
  • Aerial view of Antigua, Guatemala at sunset with street lights on, taken on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018.
    20180918 drone fuego sunset antigua-...tif
  • Volcano San Pedro from Santa Cruz on Lake Atitlan, September 5, 2018.
    20180905 santa cruz volcan san pedro...tif
  • Aerial drone image of Volcán de Fuego and Volcán de Acatenango (left and right peaks in the distance) at sunset, seen from above Antigua Guatemala, on Tuesday, August 21, 2018. While Acatenango is dormant, Fuego is highly active and an eruption on June 3, 2018 caused heavy loss of life and property.
    20180821 drone volcano-57.tif
  • Volcán San Pedro is seen in a drone image from Cerro de Oro, Guatemala on Lago de Atitlán on February 8, 2018 at sunset.
    20180208 cerro de oro volcan pedro-0...tif
  • A section of inlet shorline shown in a drone image at Cerro de Oro, Guatemala on Lago de Atitlan on February 8, 2018.
    20180208 cerro de oro inlet shore-01...tif
  • A family hunts for shrimp in the Chiguate River. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Contamination from mud and chemicals from upstream killed the large fish in the river, locals said, and shrimp are the only food source in it now.<br />
    102805botonblanco5.jpg
  • A boy catches shrimp for fun in a hole left weeks earlier by the Chiguate River. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Contamination from mud and chemicals from upstream killed the large fish in the river, locals said, and shrimp are the only food source in it now.<br />
    102805botonblanco4.jpg
  • Diverted traffic makes its way through a rural, coastal area. Traffic was stymied on a major coastal route for weeks until road crews could construct a makeshift road in place of one that was washed out when the swollen river overran its banks, altered the area's landscape and destroyed several houses in early October. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Many areas have been cut off due to washed out roads and bridges.<br />
    102705malacatan2.jpg
  • Residents and other workers construct buildings to house residents displaced by mudslides that occured earlier in the month when torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. About 25 homes and several fields of crops  in Tzanchaj were lost in the mudslide. The workers will build enough housing and common work, cooking and cleaning areas for 300 families.
    tzanchaj3.jpg
  • Residents and other workers construct buildings to house residents displaced by mudslides that occured earlier in the month when torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. About 25 homes and several fields of crops  in Tzanchaj were lost in the mudslide. The workers will build enough housing and common work, cooking and cleaning areas for 300 families.
    tzanchaj1.jpg
  • Lime powder, thrown about to help fight the spread of disease, covers the ground in an area where people died in mudslides earlier in the month when Hurricane Stan spawned torrential rains over parts of Central America. Hundreds of people and houses were buried in the mudslide that caught the area of Lake Atitlán by surprise in the early morning hours.<br />
    102305panabaj6.jpg
  • Household items from a destroyed wooden home sit in drying mud. In early October a nearby river sent torrents of water and mud through the town, near prosperous Antigua, and destroyed several homes after rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. Torrential rains and mudslides killed or made missing thousands of Guatemalans in early October.<br />
    102105jocotenango2.jpg
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana9.tif
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana7.tif
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana5.tif
  • A young woman views waterfalls at the Cascadas El Chiflón tourist attraction in Tzimol, Chiapas, Mexico on Saturday, June 26, 2021.
    20210626 cascadas el chiflon-23.tif
  • Aerial view of towns and volcanoes near Antigua Guatemala on Friday, March 12, 2021. At left is Volcan de Agua, at center are Volcan de Fuego and Volcan de Acatenango. The towns at bottom are San Pedro El Alto and San Pedro Las Huertas. Further in the center is Ciuidad Vieja.
    20210312 drone cd vieja volcanoes-26...tif
  • Aerial view of Guatemala's Volcan de Fuego on Saturday, March 13, 2021. The active volcano frequently ejects ash and sends lahars down its slopes.
    20210313 drone volcan de fuego-72-Pa...tif
  • Both destructive and creative, Volcán de Fuego in western Guatemala via drone camera.
    20210313 drone volcan de fuego-187-P...tif
  • Aerial overhead of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala - the largest of towns surrounding Lake Atitlan in the west of the Central American country.
    Aerial of Santiago Atitlan Guatemala...tif
  • Aerial overhead of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala - the largest of towns surrounding Lake Atitlan in the west of the Central American country.
    Aerial of Santiago Atitlan Guatemala...tif
  • Aerial overhead of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala - the largest of towns surrounding Lake Atitlan in the west of the Central American country.
    Aerial of Santiago Atitlan Guatemala...tif
  • Aerial drone image of lightning behind Volcán de Fuego and Volcán de Acatenango (left and right peaks in the distance) at sunset, seen from above Antigua Guatemala, on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. While Acatenango is dormant, Fuego is highly active and an eruption on June 3, 2018 caused heavy loss of life and property.
    20180918 drone fuego sunset antigua-...tif
  • Aerial view of Antigua, Ciudad Vieja and nearby towns in Guatemala at sunset with street lights on, taken on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Dormant volcano Agua is in the background.
    20180918 drone fuego sunset antigua-...tif
  • Aerial view of Cenotes de Candelaria in Huehuetenango state, Guatemala on Sept. 14, 2018.
    20180914 cenote candelaria-19.tif
  • Aerial drone image of Volcán de Fuego and Volcán de Acatenango (left and right peaks in the distance) at sunset, seen from above Antigua Guatemala, on Tuesday, August 21, 2018. While Acatenango is dormant, Fuego is highly active and an eruption on June 3, 2018 caused heavy loss of life and property.
    20180821 drone volcano-63.tif
  • Aerial drone image of Volcán de Agua, seen from above Antigua Guatemala, on Tuesday, August 21, 2018.
    20180821 drone volcano-34.tif
  • Fishermen in dugout canoes fish near a small island by Cerro de Oro on Lago de Atitlan in Guatemala on February 8, 2018. Image captured via drone.
    20180208 cerro de oro fishermen-0140.tif
  • Volcan de Fuego erupts near Antigua, Guatemala and other towns on Thursday, February 1, 2018. Guatemala's CONRED (Coordinadora Nacional para la Reduccion de Desastres) issued an orange alert due to the ash tower and lava flow.
    20180201 volcan fuego erupt-57.jpg
  • Santos Gonzalez builds a new bridge to replace one washed away by the Chiguate River earlier in the month. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Contamination from mud and chemicals from upstream killed the large fish in the Chiguate River, locals said, and shrimp are the only food source in it now.<br />
    102805botonblanco7.jpg
  • Santos Gonzalez builds a new bridge to replace one washed away by the Chiguate River earlier in the month. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Contamination from mud and chemicals from upstream killed the large fish in the Chiguate River, locals said, and shrimp are the only food source in it now.<br />
    102805botonblanco6.jpg
  • A boy catches shrimp for fun in a hole left weeks earlier by the Chiguate River. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Contamination from mud and chemicals from upstream killed the large fish in the river, locals said, and shrimp are the only food source in it now.<br />
    102805botonblanco3.jpg
  • A boy catches shrimp for fun in the Chiguate River. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Contamination from mud and chemicals from upstream killed the large fish in the river, locals said, and shrimp are the only food source in it now.<br />
    102805botonblanco2.jpg
  • Cars and people line up to cross a bridge over a river. Traffic was stymied here for weeks until road crews could construct a makeshift road in place of one that was washed out when the swollen river overran its banks and altered this area's landscape in early October. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Many areas have been cut off due to washed out roads and bridges.<br />
    102705malacatan.jpg
  • Luz de Maria Fuentes Vazques lost her son when 52 people were killed and six others went missing in five minutes on October 5 when a landslide tore through the village, leaving many boulders in its wake. Townspeople said no one from governmental or non-governmental agencies has visited the town since the disaster. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding and mudslides across western Guatemala.<br />
    102605piedragrande05.jpg
  • Sirilo José Pérez Fuentes walks among boulders from a landslide that killed his son and destroyed his house on October 5. Fifty-two people were killed and six others went missing in five minutes during the Piedra Grande landslide. Townspeople said no one from governmental or non-governmental agencies has visited the town since the disaster. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding and mudslides across western Guatemala.<br />
    102605piedragrande02.jpg
  • People look over an area where a landslide took out a bridge over the Samala River. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America earlier in the month, killing hundreds of people, ruining homes and crops and making transportation difficult in western Guatemala.<br />
    102505road_damage.jpg
  • Residents and other workers construct buildings to house residents displaced by mudslides that occured earlier in the month when torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. About 25 homes and several fields of crops in Tzanchaj were lost in the mudslide. The workers will build enough housing and common work, cooking and cleaning areas for 300 families.
    tzanchaj2.jpg
  • A family walks on a river bed that was created during torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan earlier in the month. Locals said the river used to be about 45 feet wide by 10 feet deep. The path it carved now spans hundreds of feet wide. The Lake Atitlán area was hit hard by mudslides and torrential rains, including the destruction of the town of Panabaj on the opposite side of the lake.<br />
    102305panajachel1.jpg
  • Carolina de Rosales pauses while checking on the soiled contents of her family's home, damaged by mudslides about two weeks prior. In early October a nearby river sent torrents of water and mud through the town, which sits near Antigua, and destroyed several homes after rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. Torrential rains and mudslides killed or made missing thousands of Guatemalans in early October<br />
    102105jocotenango8.jpg
  • A once-for-sale car sits stuck in mud. In early October a nearby river sent torrents of water and mud through the town, near prosperous Antigua, and destroyed several homes after rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. Torrential rains and mudslides killed or made missing thousands of Guatemalans in early October.<br />
    102105jocotenango4.jpg
  • Household items from a destroyed wooden home sit in drying mud. In early October a nearby river sent torrents of water and mud through the town, near prosperous Antigua, and destroyed several homes after rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America. Torrential rains and mudslides killed or made missing thousands of Guatemalans in early October.<br />
    102105jocotenango3.jpg
  • A young female hiker sits and views Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana10.tif
  • Volcán Tajulmulco (the highest mountain in Central America at 4,203 metres/13789 feet) is seen from Volcán Tacaná (4,060 metres/13320 feet) in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Saturday, July 3, 2021.
    volcan_tacana4.tif
  • Aerial panorama of Quetzaltenango Guatemala. The main city is at left, Valle de Palajunoj is at right. Cerro Quemado rises at center right, while Santa Maria volcano is at right.
    20210212 drone quetzaltenango-50-Pan...tif
  • Aerial of farms and algae on Lake Atitlan Guatemala. The lake has experienced pollution problems for years.
    Aerial of farms and algae on Lake At...tif
  • Aerial overhead of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala - the largest of towns surrounding Lake Atitlan in the west of the Central American country.
    Aerial of Santiago Atitlan Guatemala...tif
  • Aerial view of Cenotes de Candelaria in Huehuetenango state, Guatemala on Sept. 14, 2018.
    20180914 cenote candelaria-32.tif
  • Aerial view of Todos Santos Cuchumatán in Huehuetenango, Guatemala in the morning of Sept. 14, 2018.
    20180914 todos santos aerial.tif
  • Volcan de Fuego erupts near Antigua, Guatemala and other towns on Thursday, February 1, 2018. Guatemala's CONRED (Coordinadora Nacional para la Reduccion de Desastres) issued an orange alert due to the ash tower and lava flow.
    20180201 volcan fuego erupt-56.tif
  • A boy catches shrimp for fun in the Chiguate River. Torrential rains associated with Hurricane Stan inundated parts of Central America in early October, causing flooding, mudslides and death across western Guatemala. Contamination from mud and chemicals from upstream killed the large fish in the river, locals said, and shrimp are the only food source in it now.<br />
    102805botonblanco1.jpg
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