The Alameda Spanish School


The macadamia shelling machine during a school tour of a Macadamia plantation.


Fellow student Amy getting a Macadamia oil facial.


Mi maestro de Espanol Pablo trying to get me conjugate irregular verbs. (I can't even do it in English)


A church in the predominantly Mayan town of San Antonio which we visited on a school outing.


A man ringing the death knells for a dearly departed.


A lot of the hills around the towns have been converted into fields. After taking us to where the paved road ends and the dirt road begins our guide explained that the "rich" people lived on the paved streets and the poor people lived on the dirt streets. The really poor people lived under the trees on the sides of the hills and the fields are their farms.