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Zone 1, downtown Guatemala City | ![]() |
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City buses look like this, and they're usually packed three to a seat with a few standing in the aisles. Sometimes a lot standing in the aisles. They usually only cost Q1 (about 12½¢) to ride. The buses are owned by the bus drivers, who are free to decorate them as they please.
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Almost all the streets here are one-way, which makes life as a pedestrian vastly easier. Stop signs are in Spanish, unlike in Spain where they're in English, which I always thought was weird.
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Lake Atitlán | ![]() |
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“A celebrity is someone who works hard all his life to become known
and then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized.”
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