May 2019 revuemag.com Year 28 No. 3Guatemala’s English-language Magazine
Flowers of GuatemalaFlowers of GuatemalaFlowers of Guatemala
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La Antigua Interactive Map
DATEBOOK Cultural Events Calendar for MAY
PHOTO CONTEST June Portraits of Guatemala
On the Cover “Con Dios en el alma siempre es primavera”by Lolita Kato
T H I S M O N T H I N R E V U E
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Amalia’s Kitchen byAmalia Moreno-DamgaardMother’s Day Sharing is Caringw/ recipe forPan con Pierna
Previous Revue articles and Photo Contests RevueMag.com
ADVERTISER INDEX places to go, things to do,and fun to be had.
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International Union for Conservation of Nature hosts the Regional Conservation Forum for Mesoamerica and the Caribbean
FEATURE ARTICLETogether for Nature
in Antigua
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food and
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ANTIGUA
CHOCO MuSEO artisanal chocolates, restaurant, classes virtual tour
CAfé CONDESA farm-to-table since 1993
CAfETENANGO RESTAuRANT surrounded by gardens and volcano views
CERRO SAN CRISTObAL organic farm, slow food, garden-to-table restaurant
DEL ARCO RESTAuRANTE excellent food in a beautiful surrounding
DOñA LuISA XICOTENCATL home cooked meals and fresh bread baked daily
LA ESTANCIA STEAk HOuSE the best Lomito Chapín in town
LAS PALMAS delicious food & great bar. Live music nightly
MESÓN PANZA VERDE classic elegance with a twist
RAINbOw restaurant-bar-bookshop yummy food & drinks
wENDy’S quality is our recipe
GUATEMALA CITY - ANTIGUA
ARRIN CuAN over three decades offering the best of Guatemalan Cuisine
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ShoppingANTIGUA
LA ANTIGuA GALERíA DE ARTE Contemporary and traditional artists
ORGANICA STORE products are 100% organic, 100% gluten free
RANDOM TREASuRES pre-owned clothes, furniture - benefits animal welfare
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“Hydrangea”Plaza Berlin, Guatemala Cityby Patricia Mendoza Ibarguen
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Using the interactive featuresAs you turn a page you’ll notice some of the text/images are briefly highlighted.
All you have to do is click or tap on them to enter the world of interactivity, including virtual reality tours. Double-tap on a page to zoom in. Click on a page to view highlighted content.
In the contents and advertiser index pages just click or tap on whatever subject you’re interested in and that’s where you’ll go. Videos will play directly in the page.
From the Publishers
— John & Terry Kovick BiskovichJB
“Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.”
—Luther Burbank
With over 8,000 plant species identified in Guatemala, you’re going to see a few flowers around the country. This month our photo contest theme is “Flowers of Guatemala” and as you flip through the photographs on these pages, you will see a great cross-section of representatives. A
special thanks to all of the photographers who submitted so many beautiful images.
From May 28 through 30, representatives from environmental organizations and institutions of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean will meet in La Antigua to participate in the IUCN (Interna-tional Union for Conservation of Nature) Regional Conservation Forum for Mesoamerica and the Caribbe-an. Created in 1948, IUCN is the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network. It works with its members and partners on a portfolio of conservation projects to halt and reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve human well-being.
In our feature article this month we hear from Dr. Grethel Aguilar, the Regional Director on some of the topics that will be covered in this important forum.
Mother’s Day in Guatemala is celebrated on May 10, often beginning with loud music and fireworks. But the intention is the same as it is internationally, giving thanks to the moms who do so much every day to make our world a better place.
Prize-winning Chef Amalia Moreno-Damgaard recounts some of her memories of Mother’s Days gone by with On Mother’s Day, Sharing is Caring. She also shares a tasty recipe for Pan con Pierna (open-faced sandwich with roasted pork).
Be sure to check out the DateBook upcoming calendar events. We wish all of you a flower-filled May.
“Colores de Guatemala”by Maria Bolaños
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1st Place by Editorial Decision “La Mariposa Es Una Flor Que Vuela” Casa Buenos Aires (refugio de la monarca), Jocotenango by Fernando Cárdenas Rodas
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2nd Place Popular Vote“Lila penitente, Jacarandas” Univ. de San Carlos de Guatemala by Carmen Olivia
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by Paul Aragón
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Representatives from environ-mental organizations and in-stitutions of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean
will meet 28-30 May in La Antigua, Guatemala, to participate in IUCN (In-ternational Union for Conservation of Nature) Regional Conservation Forum for Mesoamerica and the Caribbean.
Created in 1948, IUCN is the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network. It works with its membership and partners on a portfolio of conservation proj-ects to halt and reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve human well-being.
The Regional Forum constitutes a key platform to share knowledge, ideas and solutions about sustainability; an opportu-nity to discuss and debate the most press-ing problems of conservation and human wellbeing in the region.
IUCN’s Regional Director for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, Dr Grethel Aguilar, underscores that “IUCN’s work in Guatemala and the region over the past three decades has been possible thanks to the concerted effort of government agencies, civil society organisations and international cooperation entities, all banking on conserva-tion and sustainable development.”
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She states as well, that this regional event, that will bring together some one hundred delegates from more than 20 countries “will constitute an act of cel-ebration and recognition of the joint suc-cesses and results achieved.”
A Knowledge Day will take place as part of the forum, to be held on May 28th at the Spanish Cooperation Train-ing Centre in Antigua, Guatemala. IUCN from its Guatemala Country Office, promotes a number of initiatives that could be known during that day, among which we can highlight the fol-lowing:
In the Laguna Lachuá eco region of Guatemala, more than 830 producers have improved their ecological produc-tion of sourced fine cacao, increasing annual yield per hectare from 70 kg to 238 kg while simultaneously boosting their capacities to place more than 100 metric tonnes a year in the Bean to Bar international cacao market. With advis-ing from IUCN and support from Fun-dación Argidius, producer families thus reap benefits from an economic activity that improves their livelihoods in har-mony with conservation of nature.
by Eric Ecker
Regional Director Dr. Grethel Aguilar
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To promote conservation and sustainable use of Pacific coast man-groves and contributing to the Na-tional Forest Landscape Restoration Strategy, IUCN with the support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has promoted capacity building for local mangrove forest users, employing restoration opportunity assessment methodol-ogy (ROAM) to identify economic benefits from the ecological conser-vation of this valuable ecosystem.
With the support of the German Development Bank (KfW), conser-vation and protection of the Selva Maya as a unique corridor of em-blematic protected areas in Guate-mala, Belize and Mexico have been
reinforced by IUCN together with authorities of the protected areas of the three countries, through the strengthening of administrators’ scientific knowledge and technical capacities and the design of a joint regional strategy to conserve and protect these areas.
Representantes de organizaciones e instituciones ambientales de México, América Central y el Caribe se reunirán del 28 al 30 de mayo en La Antigua para participar en el Foro Regional de la Con-
JUNTOS POR LA NATURALEzA EN LA ANTIGUA
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servación para Mesoamérica y el Caribe de la UICN, Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza.
La UICN es la red ambiental más grande y diversa del mundo. Fue creada en 1948 y trabaja con su membresía y socios en un portafolio de proyectos de conservación para detener y revertir la pérdida de hábitats, restaurar ecosistemas y mejorar el bienestar humano.
El Foro Regional constituye una plataforma fundamental de intercam-bio de conocimientos, ideas y soluciones sobre la sostenibilidad; una oportunidad para discutir y debatir en torno a los problemas más apre-miantes en materia de conservación y bienestar humano en la región.
La Directora Regional de la UICN para México, América Central y el Ca-ribe, Dra. Grethel Aguilar, destaca que “la labor de la UICN en Guatemala y en la región durante las últimas tres décadas ha sido posible mediante el esfuerzo mancomunado de agencias gubernamentales, organizaciones de la sociedad civil y de la cooperación internacional que han apostado por la conservación y el desarrollo sostenible”. Así mismo, señala que este evento, que congregará a un centenar de delegados de más de 20 países, “con-stituirá un acto de celebración y reconocimiento por los éxitos y resultados conjuntos alcanzados”.
La UICN desde su oficina de país en Guatemala, impulsa diversas ini-ciativas que podrán conocerse durante el Día del Conocimiento, evento que se realizará el 28 de mayo en el marco del Foro Regional, como una jornada de intercambio de experiencias, que se celebrará en el Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española en La Antigua, Guatemala.
En la eco región de Laguna Lachuá de Guatemala, la producción ecológica de cacao fino de origen de más de 830 productores mejoró su productividad de 70kg por hectárea por año a 238kg, fortaleciendo a su vez sus capacidades para colocar más de 100 toneladas métricas por año en el mercado inter-nacional de cacao Bean to Bar. Así las familias productoras, con la asesoría de la UICN y con el apoyo de la Fundación Argidius, se benefician de una actividad económica que mejora sus medios de vida, en armonía con la conservación de la naturaleza.
Para promover la conservación y uso sostenible de los manglares en el Lito-ral Pacífico de Guatemala, la UICN con el apoyo del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD) y en contribución con la Estrategia Nacio-nal de Restauración del Paisaje For-estal, ha impulsado el fortalecimiento de capacidades de usuarios locales de bosques de mangle, mediante el uso de una metodología de evaluación de oportunidades de restauración (ROAM), con el fin de identificar los beneficios económicos de la conservación ecológi-ca de este valioso ecosistema.
La conservación y protección de la Selva Maya, como un singular corre-dor de emblemáticas áreas protegidas de Guatemala, Belice y México, ha sido reforzada por la UICN junto con las au-toridades de las áreas protegidas de los tres países con el apoyo del Banco de Desarrollo Alemán (KfW), mediante el fortalecimientos de conocimientos científicos y capacidades técnicas de los administradores de esas áreas y el dis-eño de una estrategia regional conjunta para su conservación y protección.
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2nd Place by Editorial Decision “Beautiful Orchids” by Sara Sánchez
1st Place by Popular Vote “Vivid colors” by Edwin Xitumul
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3rd Place by Popular Vote “Near the cathedral” La Antigua by Lita Bilotti
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3rd Place by Editorial Decision “El color de tus petalos” Cerro San Cristóbal by Carolina Contreras
“The earth laughs in flowers.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“Matilisguate in Bloom” Guatemala Cityby José Filemon Hernández
There are always flowers for those who want to see them. —Henri Matisse
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Guide to culture and upcoming events
theantiguaguide.com/calendar
DATEBOOKMAY 2019
Films
Festivals
Live Music
Benefits
Art Exhibits
Theater
Workshops
Conferences
Classes
Photography
Celebrations
Tours
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Carlos Chávez (Guatemala), Juan Francisco Yoc (Guatemala), Luis Godoy (Guatemala), Andrea Paola Castillo (Colombia), Luis Ricardo Castillo (Colombia), and Alberto Merino (El Salvador).
These artists’ final aim is to awaken our senses to their different techniques and engage the viewer in an emotionally unique experience. Don´t miss these new arrivals and visit us at 5a. Avenida Norte No.29, La Antigua Guatemala.
La Antigua Galería de Arte, is proud to share with you the new arrivals by the following artists
Luis Ricardo Castillo, serie Infantas
Andrea Paola Castillo. Mujer con tocado en la cabeza
Carlos Chávez. Rat Yin, (Tu y Yo).
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5a Avenida Norte # 29 (near the arch) La Antigua Guatemala
Tel: 7832-5911
VISITING HOURS: everyday from
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Alberto Merino. Brisa de Primavera
Luis Godoy. Pequeña Vendedora
Juan Francisco Yoc. Flores
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"Del jardin del Abuelo"San Pedro Carchá, Alta Verapazby Alejandro Fernández Alvarenga
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Handmade chocolate from Guatemalan
Cacao Beans
ChocoMuseo, Antigua
4a calle oriente #14Tel: 7832-4520
ChocoMuseo, Calle del Arco
5a avenida norte #15CTel: 7832-0219
ChocoMuseo, Cayalá
Paseo Cayalá, GuatemalaTel: 2493-8179
ChocoMuseo, Panajachel
Calle Santander, PanajachelTel: 7762-2639
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“Camelia” La Antiguaby Kerstin Sabene
“A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms.” — Zen Shin
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"Majestic Colors"by Abi Rodríguez
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“Pilgrim Passage/Paso del Peregrino” Calle del Arco Ciudad Colonial Antigua Guatemala by Luis Vivar
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“No hay rol en la vida que sea más esencial que
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“We are born of love; love is our mother.”
—Rumi
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"Flor nacional - Lycaste virginalis"XLV Exposición Nacional de Orquídeasby Elena Gaytán
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"Primavera"Guatemala Cityby Telma Cruz
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Mother’s Day in Guatemala and a few other Central American countries is always on May 10 as opposed to dif-ferent days in other countries. It is an
ancient Christian celebration also celebrated by the Greeks and Romans.
Mother’s Day In modern times, this day celebrates all women
who have played the role of a nurturing and good role model for any child despite where they come from whether by natural birth or adoption. Motherhood comes with aches and pains, ups and downs, joys and sorrows, and above all, with unconditional love.
Sharing is Caring
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It is this unconditional love that makes for a lasting bond as it requires a loving yet firm hand to have an im-pact (positive or negative) in the life of a child. I am so fortunate to have had a pillar and mentor who made a lifelong impact in my life, my mater-nal grandmother.
Mother’s Day also celebrates grandmothers especially the ones who have been very much present in their grandchildren’s lives. There are some that deserve special recogni-tion, like my grandmother, that have taken the role of mothers when times have demanded it and have been mothers twice.
Hearts, flowers, cakes, jewelry, and cards are tokens to acknowledge the special mom in our lives but per-haps a simpler yet longer lasting way to show affection is giving our special mothers the gift of our time. As we grow older, get married, have kids, have families, and develop our own lives, we distance ourselves from our mothers.
As our mothers age, they encoun-ter new challenges and need our at-tention more than ever. This is our opportunity to give back. It does not
cost a penny, but it is worth a fortune. Sharing our time with them is the greatest gift any mother would ever want on Mother’s Day.
Here is an idea to make your Mother’s Day Celebration even more meaningful and delicious. This recipe is perfect for re-bonding in the kitchen while creating an easy and scrumptious lunch or dinner sand-wich.
¡Feliz Dia de La Madre! Happy Mother’s Day!
I am so fortunate to have had a pillar and mentor who made a lifelong impact in my life.
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PAN CON PIERNAOpen-faced sandwich with roasted porkRecipe by Chef Amalia Moreno-Damgaard
Tomato and Roasted Guaque Salsa2 diced fire-roasted medium fresh guaque peppers2 cups diced Roma or plum tomatoes1 diced avocado½ cup chopped red onion½ tsp minced garlic¼ cup roughly chopped cilantro leaves2 tbsp minced pickled jalapeño slices 1 tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice1 tsp Kosher salt
Sandwich2-3 pirujo or other bread, halved1 can (16 oz.) fat-free refried beans, reheatedQueso de capas or queso fresco3 cups shredded Romaine lettuce3 cups shredded carnitas or roast pork (fresh ham), reheatedChipotle mayonnaise
Heat the broiler
Make the salsaCombine all ingredients in a bowl, taste, and adjust the jalapeño pepper heat and salt to taste.
Sandwich assemblyDivide all ingredients into equal parts and top the bread halves in the following order:
• Spread the refried beans on the bread.• Sprinkle the cheese on the bread to cover the refried beans.• Place the bread under the broiler to melt the cheese, about 2 minutes.• Add the lettuce, followed by the pork, and the mayon- naise.• Garnish with the salsa.
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Marina and water Sports at Izabal Campings
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Would you like to camp on the shores of Lake Izabal?You can go fishing, hiking, or swimming with the manatees. You can also practice water sports, explore the surround-ings by boat and discover all the Guatemalan Caribbean has to offer.
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“Morning dew / Rocio de la mañana” Hostales de la Ceiba (Irtra) by Esgar Pixtun
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“Colores de Guatemala” La Antigua by Francisco Hernandez
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“Orchids” by Maria Luisa Crawford
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“Orquídea”Jardin interno casa Fraijanesby Rodrigo Arias Haeussler
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“Peace (paz)” Siete Altares, Izabal by Santiago Emilio Charuc
With a few flowers in my garden, half a dozen pictures and some books, I live without envy.
—Lope de Vega
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"Orquídeas de Alta Verapaz"Santa Cruz Alta Verapazby Federico Roulet
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“My favorite memory / Mi mejor recuerdo” Hobbitenango by Lo Reyes
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"Petrea Volubilis" Guatemala Cityby Katherine Poole
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Pre-owned Furniture for SALE
Tienda Solidaridad Second-Hand Store offering an abundance of books, CD’s DVD’s (music/movies) clothing,
house & kitchen wares, decorative items, and lots more.
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Located in Antigua’s quiet, southwest sector, this elegant home features a postcard view of Agua Volcano.
Designed and built by noted architect, Franklin Contreras, it includes generously proportioned rooms, a chef’s kitchen, employee quarters, and an ample working office.
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ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED HOUSE
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Kitchen and Dining Room (open floor plan)Office / Recreation Room3 Bedrooms / Walk-in Closet / 3.5 BathroomsFireplace / Garage w/ storage room
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Very large Terrace / Covered and Open PatiosFirepit Seating Area / Separate Artist StudioBeautiful Terraced GardensMunicipal Water and Cistern systemSolar-assisted Hot Water systemVery secure in a peaceful, friendly villagePaved road 15 minutes from La Antigua
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One Night Flash, Pitaya Flower/Destello de una Noche, flor de pitayaVilla Canalesby Oscar Giovanni Orantes Ortiz
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
1. Alexander Alonzo
2. Aydee Juárez
3. Julio Mucun
4. Mónica Tojil Rodas
5. Emilio Vásquez Robles
6. Elizabeth Gaytán
7. Ernesto Argueta Fraatz
8. Erica Mykiwka
9. Jaime Barrientos
10. David Dean
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12. Fernando Cárdenas R.
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“Orquídea” Guatemala Cityby Javier Alvarez Vassaux
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“People from a planet without flowers
would think we must be mad with joy the
whole time to have such things about us.”
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We invite you to participate in our MONTHLY PHOTO CONTEST for June 2019 with the theme: PORTRAITS OF GUATEMALA.
Please send ONE (1) HIGH RES photo with cap-tion/location and your name & website for the credit line to: [email protected]
There will be prizes for winning photos.
More information at: revuemag.com
Submissions entered by the 15th of May will be eligible.
Photos by:Javier Álvarez Vassaux, Jorge García, German Velásquez and Ana Gabriela Santisteban Medrano.
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Te invitamos a participar en nuestro Concurso Fotográfico de Junio 2019 con el tema: Retratos de Guatemala.
Enviar (1) foto en ALTA RESOLUCIÓN con el título, lugar donde fue tomada, su nombre y el sitio web para el crédito a:[email protected]
*Restrictions Apply
Habrá premios para las fotos ganadoras. Para más información: revuemag.com
Serán elegibles las fotos recibidas hasta el 15 de mayo de 2019.
Prizes for both Categories (Popular & Judges’ vote)
The winner by Editorial Decision wins a FREE NIGHT for 2 at Casa Colibrí
The winner by Popular decision wins q4002nd place, both categories q1003rd place, both categories q50
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“Pequeña”Museodont Ciudad de Guatemalaby Alejandro González
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