Monday, February 05, 2007

Guatemala City, Guatemala, 3/2-2007

Route: San Pedro - Santiago Atitlan - Patsun - Guatemala City

This was my last day with spanish and teaching the children in the project maths. One of the girls said some words, basicly that she thought maths was difficult. I hope they have learned something during my stay in San Pedro.

After school today I headed toward Guatemala City. I had decided to go to Santiago Atitlan this time. This is a road that there have been some assaults, but I thought it would be a nice thing to see the Atitlan from an other view. I started by riding the bike up from San Pedro. The road was beautiful, with yellow line in the center and everything. But that did not last long. A dirt road continued and it was great fun. I did not go very fast, but going on dirt is just very funny. -Until you meet a big truck or something.

The dirt road is not that long, it lasts half an hour or so, and there are a lot of roadworks. Then it is tyremac the rest of the way to Guatemala city.The road met the old American Highway in Patsun I think.

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