Archive for January, 2012

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Sightseeing: Hisssss!

Sightseeing: Hisssss!

Antigua Exotic looks like a place straight out of a Robin Cook thriller novel. Located a little less than four kilometers from the center of La Antigua, in San Felipe de Jesús, this place appears from seemingly nowhere. The Antigua Exotic Serpentario is a result of one man’s passion to bring two worlds together...

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Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers, It’s hard to believe that another year is here. And, of course 2012 is special due to the amount of attention it’s received for the end of the Mayan calendar. We asked some of our readers what they thought about this “end-of-the-world” prophecy, as well as what they’d be doing if those...

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2012: “It’s the End of the World as We Know It”

2012: “It’s the End of the World as We Know It”

  And whether or not you “feel fine” probably depends on whether or not you believe it really is the end. Or, if you just think the Mayas ran out of space on that stone tablet they used to carve their calendar. Or, if you’re placing emphasis on the “as we know it” part....

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Mind & Body: Healing Hands, East Meets West

Mind & Body: Healing Hands, East Meets West

“Healing Hands is more than a spa. Yes, it’s a place where you can completely relax and pamper yourself, but it’s also place where you’ll find a team of certified professionals who can help you when something goes wrong. Practitioners who can help you find the cause of and a solution for your physical...

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My Antigua: The French Alliance of La Antigua with Charlotte Rumel

My Antigua: The French Alliance of La Antigua with Charlotte Rumel

The French Alliance of La Antigua opens its French classes in January. Director Charlotte Rumel introduces us to the institution and its team. How did you become the Director of the French Alliance of La Antigua? My studies were in art history and curatorship. I also earned a Master’s in cultural events management (music,...

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Semuc Champey & Lanquín

Semuc Champey & Lanquín

The good part and the bad part about Semuc Champey and Lanquín are their distance and inaccessibility. The area is pristine and unspoiled, but… well, the roads are bad and there aren’t that many hotels and restaurants. But, if you don’t shy away from a little effort, then you have found an amazing destination....

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January 2012 Non-Profit Bites

January 2012 Non-Profit Bites

Noche de Gala On December 2nd, Safe Passage hosted a Noche de Gala event and celebration in Guatemala City for the students involved in the Creative Expression Program. Safe Passage is an educational reinforcement center that provides support to students who live in Zones 3 and 7 of Guatemala City. The event showcased the...

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January 2012 Spotlight: Parque Ttzi Kab’ B’e

January 2012 Spotlight: Parque Ttzi Kab’ B’e

  Don Octavio Alvarado, the charming caretaker, thought he was striking rock while digging a well on his farm – until he pulled up a five-pound mastodon molar. If fossils fascinate you, be sure to make a stop at this prehistoric BBQ pit during your time in Huehuetenango. For more information, contact Adrenalina Tours...

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