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Most-recently modified on 08:30:38 15-Feb-2005.
In Guatemala, we spent the full time in port on a very long shore excursion: three hours up the Rio Dulce, and another two hours at Quirigua Mayan Ruin site (and a few hours of bus time).
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Snapshots from Feb 05 Photoshop Fling Geekcruise
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Stones that mark the passage from one king to the next.
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The guide shows the original level of the courtyard (at his feet). The jungle has raised the ground level another few meters in 1000 years.
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We climb the stairs to the palace platform.
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View from the top of the stairs.
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The interior palace courtyard.
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Living quarters for royalty?
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The guide explains more history and answers questions.
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