I got to spend a week in Guatemala. Despite all of the violence and poverty surrounding this country, what I experienced was a beautiful land full of kind, loving people.
Though I only got to spend a short time there, it left a lasting impact on my life. These are just a few images with the stories behind them that made my previous trip so special. I hope you enjoy taking a look into my journey as a 13-year-old in this wonderful place.
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A glorious sunset over the village in the mountains
Abuelita. I had the immense honor and pleasure of meeting this beautiful lady
Living by a coffee plantation in the mountains of Guatemala, all of her family had died. She lived by herself in a straw hut and cleaned her neighbor’s house to try and make a living. She hardly had any food, and all of her teeth were gone. With so many hardships and so much sorrow in this lady’s life, you would think she would be heartbroken and devastated. However, her face and personality radiated joy. Her eyes twinkled and even though she had no teeth, it seemed as if a hidden smile was always there. I was in awe at her joy and happiness in life even when she had nothing. When I asked to take her picture, she looked up at me and made a smile in her own special way. It was a beautiful moment that I will remember for a long time!
A cold morning in the village turned into a beautiful array of colors
The contrast of the sunrise with the poverty of the village below really struck me.
A village nestled in the mountains
With cobblestone streets and century-old buildings, the cars driving through and electrical lamps almost seemed out of place.
Taken in an orphanage we were able to go to
Seeing the kids smiling faces even when their situations were not the best really encouraged and inspired me. While playing tag with the children I noticed this beautiful girl. Even though her shirt was torn she was smiling a huge, warm smile at me. I was so happy to get a photo to remember the moment!
Pinchazo in Guatemala City
Though there was poverty and trash throughout the city, in every corner and avenue was something beautiful in its simplicity.
Clouds surround the volcano by the compound
We almost never saw the volcano due to the cloud coverage, but when we did it was a sight to behold.
Mueble Eca on the corner of a street in Guatemala City
A drive through the city was a journey of sounds, sights, and colors.
Mountain views stretching for miles
One of my favorite things about the villages was the color
Though the houses were not elaborate, everyone added something to the overall beauty of the village.
Corn fields surrounding us on our overnight stay in the village
A beautiful lady we were able to see at a clinic
In all of the hardships it seemed she was facing, I couldn’t help but see the courage and strength in her face.
A family stands outside a small clothing store as a taxi races by
A dog perches on the rooftop overlooking the village road
Every time I see the look of discouragement on this girl’s face I am reminded ten-fold how blessed I am.
One of my favorite experiences of the trip was playing with the kids in the villages
Young boys my age bringing wood up the mountain
The view from the coffee plantations overlooking the mountains.
The natural beauty of surroundings never failed to take my breath away.
A rainbow appears overlooking the city
Experience, wisdom, perseverance. Just a few words I would use to describe these men
As I look to travel to this country again in just a few short days, I am so thankful for what I have already experienced. I only cannot wait to go back
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Share on FacebookParker, lovely to see your Guatemala - how beautiful it looks.
Thank you Dorothy! It means a lot :)
Load More Replies...Love the Abuelita portrait. I would suggest editing the piece to give the photos (shorter) titles and move the rest of the text to the description area, under the title. All that larger, bold (title) text above the Abuelita disturbs the flow. Try it.
Thank you so much Michel! And thank you for that advice!
Load More Replies...Brilliant images Parker - congrats on a great portfolio of stunning photos!
Those are impressive pictures for a 13 year old. They show the true personality of the country and the people living there.
Parker, lovely to see your Guatemala - how beautiful it looks.
Thank you Dorothy! It means a lot :)
Load More Replies...Love the Abuelita portrait. I would suggest editing the piece to give the photos (shorter) titles and move the rest of the text to the description area, under the title. All that larger, bold (title) text above the Abuelita disturbs the flow. Try it.
Thank you so much Michel! And thank you for that advice!
Load More Replies...Brilliant images Parker - congrats on a great portfolio of stunning photos!
Those are impressive pictures for a 13 year old. They show the true personality of the country and the people living there.
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