“Tropical vegetation cannot well be described; but the fact that even when seen it is hard to understand, need not prevent an attempt to sketch the general features. The real trouble that meets the novice on the threshold of the tropics in the utter inadequacy of the English language to express the variety and luxuriance he sees in the vegetable world. Even in color his vocabulary fails him, and he must include in the name “green” so many distinct tints that at last he relinquishes the difficult task and falls back upon the commonplace epithets, or leaves his tale untold.”
- William T. Brigham, In the Land of the Quetzal. 1887.
I miss Guatemala.
One of the many many butterflies who lives in the ruins at Quiriguá.
Caterpillar I almost crushed on the forest floor in Tikal. Apparently, the hairy ones will turn into moths…
Sooo many amazing huipiles at Nim Po’t.
One of the black-bellied whistling ducks at Cirma.
Cirma
Quiriguá
Welcome to the Earth Lodge !
Fortuna, the mule.
I went down to the river to pray. (Taken with instagram)
Sabino Canyon (by gdraskoy)
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