Birding in Santiago Atitlán
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Birds of Guatemala Rey Tepepul Atitlan Bird Guide
Guateman's Life - Lake Atitlan - Guatemala Tours
Welcome to Guatemala, the land of exalting adventures and irresistible charm! Guatemala is no doubt the most favorite adventure tourism destination in the world. After all, no other place can offer such enormousness for adventures and thrills. Tours Atitlan adventure tour is the finest route to experience trekking trails, expedition trails and many others trails across the various corners of the nation.
Guatemala is one of the loveliest geographically Mayan architected places in the world. Skies touching mountains blanketed with lush white clouds invite every one for hiking tours and amazing trekking. Watch some of the most panoramic sceneries, spell-bounding landscapes while adventure tours in Guatemala.
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Quetzal journey Guatemala Finca los Andes Guatemala Birding Guide Pablo Chumil
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Quetzal journey Guatemala Finca los Andes Guatemala Birding Guide Pablo Chumil
Mirador Rey Tepepul & Lago De Atitlan
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Avistamiento del Quetzal Mirador Rey Tepepul Mirador y Quetzal expedition full video
full video of Quetzal tour to Mirador Rey Tepepul
Horned Guan (Pavo de Cacho)
Hola amig@s aqui les comparto este video de esta hermosa Ave emblematica que pueden avistar aqui en Santiago Atitlan.
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Misty Fog birding detective. New episodes from Guatemala are coming soon, so stay tuned.
Misty Fog in Guatemala. Watch for new episodes featuring birding expeditions near Santiago, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala.
Mirador y Reserva Rey Tepepul tour Quetzal Guatemala birdwatchers
Atardecer en el Lago Atitlán
Momentos antes de tomar la lancha de regreso a las Lomas de Tzununá desde Panajachel.
Colibri Slender
Colibri filmado en Santiago Atitlán, más información, visita atitlanexpedition.com
Murals and Mysteries of the Maya - William Saturno, PhD
The Thrill of the Find: Murals and Mysteries of the Maya
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
William Saturno, PhD, assistant professor of archaeology, Boston University; director, Proyecto San Bartolo/Xultún, Instituto de Antropologia e Historia, Guatemala; research associate, Peabody Museum, Harvard University
While seeking refuge from the grueling heat of the Guatemalan jungle, William Saturno crawled down a looter’s trench to rest in the shade. He casually turned on his flashlight and gazed up at 2,000-year old Maya murals in the site now known as San Bartolo. Nearly a decade later but only five miles away, Saturno and his student Max Chamberlain uncovered an earthen mound hiding a Maya house adorned by murals unlike any ever found before. Enjoy tales of Saturno’s adventures and discoveries, and learn what these stunning murals reveal about the Maya, their lives, and their society.