April 2001 Archive

Pedal Power in Guatemala

The road into Tajumulco plummets, twisting across the shoulder of the volcano. We're at roughly 3000m above sea level, and the sun is intense. We follow creases in the valley, dip into pockets of lush green, then lean out over 1000m precipices overlooking cloud-draped villages. Guatemala is a volcanic country, always shuddering and belching ash. [...]

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