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| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
well, i'll throw in my 2 cents.
guatemala is a beautiful country, it has an array of overwhelming landscape. unlike E.S, Guatemala has kept it's flora & fauna intact. Guatemala has, in my opinion, a stronger 'sense of identity' than El Salvador. Well, for one, El Salvador has been 'americanized' to the teeth (this is good and bad); the currency in E.S is the US dollar and the current state of affairs is quite uncertain with a looming threat of a dubious communist take-over. Thus said, Guatemala seems to embrace the 'native' and 'traditional' ethos and pathos of it's mayan legacy to a greater extent than other central american regions.
For most foreigners central america is definitely regarded as a 'forgotten land' or 'america's playground'. In spite of the overwhelming levels of poverty and violence, central america holds some of the most beautiful places on earth that are usually kept away from tourists and other globetrotters. | Yay, i am glad you love my country 
When did you visit? For what? I am interested.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
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