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Filadelfia Coffee Antigua
It is on this 4th day of our Guatemalan stay that we begin our tour of the country. But before leaving Antigua, we pay a small visit to the region's coffee producer: Filadelfia Coffee. The guided tour begins with the nursery.
We finally leave Antigua and then have lunch 45 minutes away towards Chimaltenango, at the friendly restaurant El Castillo.
We are approaching Lake Atitlán, the next stop of our stay, where we will spend a few days. The landscape is starting to get hilly and we are very happy to have our Kia Sportage to cross rivers and other steep paths (even if it was sometimes a bit close...
).
Lake Atitlán
This lake was born 84 thousand years ago during the collapse of the magma chamber (caldera) that filled this entire area under the ground, now filled with water.
In the background, the Atitlán volcano with an altitude of 3536 meters. Its last eruption dates back to May 3, 1853.
To the right of the Atitlán volcano, the Tolimán volcano, 3,158 meters high. Last eruption unknown...
"In February 1976, a violent earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck Guatemala, killing over 26,000 people. The earthquake fractured the lakebed, causing underground drainage, which led to a two-meter drop in water level in one month. In 2007, another earthquake had the opposite effect, partially filling these infiltrations. Since then, the level has risen by about eight meters (one meter in 2012), submerging the banks and ruining riverside homes. Hurricanes Stan (in 2005) and Agatha (2010), due to their exceptional rainfall, also contributed to these imbalances.<\/i>" © Wikipedia
Panajachel
The lake is one of the most important tourist sites in the country. Dozens of restaurants line the town's shores.
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An orange trumpet vine (Pyrostegia venusta<\/i>) and an avocado tree (Persea americana<\/i>) to adorn the hotel garden...
Neither the lake nor the San Pedro volcano moved during the night. As for the dog, I didn't check... 
On the left, the Tolimán volcano (which hides the Atitlán volcano behind it) and on the right, the San Pedro volcano.
Breakfast in the restaurant with the original name: "los volcanes"... On the right, you'll notice the frijoles at the top of the plate, here in the form of a very compact purée; it can sometimes be in a more or less liquid sauce, or even with the beans barely crushed.
One of the reasons for the lake's charm is the traditional clothing worn by the inhabitants living around it! Each village has its own style. Directly descended from their Mayan ancestors, these "huipiles" garments have spanned the ages, evolving over time, notably with Spanish influence.
We leave Panajachel and begin our clockwise tour of the lake. Here, the village of San Antonio Palopo.
And here we are at the same place we arrived yesterday. The sun isn't in the same spot, but the panorama is just as beautiful.
San Pedro de la Laguna
After a 3-hour drive, we arrive at the west of the lake in the village of San Pedro de la Laguna. We drop off our luggage at the Mansion del Lago hotel where I get my private room and private toilet and shower. Classy! 
For the afternoon, we leave our wheeled vehicle for the most common mode of transport around the lake: the lancha. This large motorboat is the floating bus that allows villagers and tourists to quickly and easily reach neighboring villages.
San Marcos la Laguna
Our lancha crossing lasts 20 minutes (via the neighboring town of San Juan la Laguna) and we disembark on the wooden pier of San Marcos la Laguna.
A small open-air amphitheater hosts a group warming up their voices with religious songs. The atmosphere struggles to build as we are initially the only audience...
Then a few other spectators arrive, some of whom, alas, are quite inebriated, in front of an impassive orchestra...














































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