Guatemala Volcan Pacaya Montée en cheval Vue subjective/ Guatemala Pacaya volcano The ascend
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Exploring Guatemala City - Central America
In this episode of Unplugged, DBH brings us along on a visual tour of Guatemala City's history and roots. From Mayan artifacts, jewelry and artwork in the Archaeological Museum to the 20th Century eclectic Yurrita Family Church, the capital city is a wonderful mix between traditional and modern. Check out the monuments to some of the most key figures in Latin American history during a cruise down the Avenue of the Americas, or visit Carlos Mérida's melting pot murals bringing together the city's Mayan and Spanish roots. Exploring Guatemala City means experiencing its history and traditions, which have helped mold the city into what it has become today. For everything you need to know about visiting this cultural, exciting capital, check out the DBH Guide: Guatemala, also available for your Kindle.
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I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
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Riding Horses in Guatemala (part 2)
My aunt Yesenia is suggesting I convince my mother to ride horses when she visits Guatemala...
Ride Day 28: Antigua, Guatemala to Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala
Full Post: My trip today takes me from Antigua, Guatemala to the Antigua, Guatemala to Pacaya Volcano, near Guatemala City. I had the idea of riding up as close to the volcano as possible. Unfortunately, the clouds came over, and I didn't have a chance to get closer.
Coupled with the fact that the local paper maps only showed a single track and when I got to where the single track location, it was basically a walking track.
Today I talk about my Klim Krew Backpack and what I like (do not like) about this backpack. It is probably one of my favorite pieces of kit I took with me on this journey and had held together extremely well.
The ride, while only around 80 miles (121 kilometers), was a major climb on dirt/rock (ripio) roads through mountain villages. I love riding off the road and any chance I get I go for it. It is important to get as much experience on dirt as you can and would hold me in good stead for the variety of off roads in Patagonia southern America.
I went through some villages like San Vicente Pacaya, Residencial Las Victorias, Liztex, Amatitlán and then back to my hotel in Antigua, Guatemala.
Filadelfia Coffee Resort & Tours
The Hotel is called Filadelfia Coffee Resort & Tours and whilst it is a beautiful location and well staffed, some things make it not so good. The rooms are a little dated and stuffy. The internet speed (if it ever worked) was deplorable. Considering this is a high priced hotel, you would think they would get the Internet and WiFi right.
The grounds are stunning, and the food was very nice (if pricey) and the service was excellent. The reason for the lower star rating? WiFi and the dated fittings in the rooms.
Pacaya, Guatemala
Pacaya is an active complex volcano in Guatemala, which first erupted approximately 23,000 years ago and has erupted at least 23 times since the Spanish invasion of Guatemala. Pacaya rises to an elevation of 2,552 meters (8,373 ft). After being dormant for a century, it erupted violently in 1965 and had been erupting continuously since then. Much of its activity is Strombolian, but occasional Plinian eruptions also occur, sometimes showering the area of the nearby Departments with ash.
Pacaya is a popular tourist attraction. Pacaya lies 30 kilometers (19 miles) southwest of Guatemala City and relatively close to Antigua. The volcano sits inside the Escuintla Department.
So far, the last activity reported has been the eruption that peaked on March 2, 2014, causing ash to rain down in Guatemala City, Antigua, and Escuintla. (From Wikipedia)
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Pacaya Volcano horses ride and hike
Pacaya is an active complex volcano in Guatemala.
Riding Horses in Guatemala (part 4)
the poor horses crossed the rivers. i was pretty amazed that they could do that. it was a neat experience!!
Horse riding in San Pedro, Guatemala.
3 hour horse riding trip by the lake Atitlan in San Pedro, Guatemala.
Ilya, Vadim and Lucas.
Horseback riding in Guatemala
horses working in the mountains
Guatemala 2014 - street horse riding
Guatemala 2014 - street horse riding
Guatemala Volcan Pacaya Montée / Guatemala Pacaya volcano The ascend
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Pacaya, Guatemala | Vlog 06
I was asked if I wanted to go horseback riding to an active volcano. I would have never thought in my wildest mind, I would ride to the top of an active volcano and roast marshmallows too. Thank you to transhoteles.com for the adventure.
— Film with: iPhone 6s Plus
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Riding Horses in Guatemala (part 6)
We stopped so I could videotape all of the beautiful cows & we had someone else join us along the trail too.....
Finca Yalu - Coffee Farm Tour
Experience the ultimate in adventure and nature at the beautiful organic Yalu coffee plantation, nestled in the pristine and untouched hills of Sumpango. Activities include zip-lining, horseback riding, rock climbing, picking berries, milking cows, coffee tour, and more!
Riding in Belize & Guatemala
World motorcycle travels. Riding in Belize and Guatemala
Riding in Guatemala mountains
Unknown Skate Spots Of Guatemala | SEARCHING FOR THE MAYAS Part 1
Jaakko Ojanen, Madars Apse, Angelo Caro and Zack Wallin break themselves off skating the modern cities of the Mayan lands of Guatemala, Belize and Mexico.
Part 2 of Searching The Mayas is coming on December 11!
The Mayan civilisation was one of the most important in the pre-Columbian Americas. Their territory extended from southern Mexico along through Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador; they had a fully developed writing system and an incredibly accurate calendar. But the Mayas are also shrouded in mystery; their sudden disappearance from their main cities right before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors remains unresolved to this day, although several theories exist.
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Horseback Riding - Monterrico, Guatemala
DBH presents an iPhone Short to the shores of Monterrico, Guatemala, where David is horseback riding along the black sands of Monterrico beach. A scenic and relaxing way to end the day, watch the sun set over the Pacific ocean as you clomp along the beautiful Guatemalan coastline. For all the best activities and information while visiting this stunning part of the country, check out the DBH Guide to Guatemala, also available for your Kindle.
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Horseback Riding - Monterrico, Guatemala
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This is how u ride a horse in guatemala