Discovering Mayan culture in Guatemala – Lonely Planet travel videos

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Dolores Ratzan Pablo, local of Santiago Atitlán in Guatemala (Central America) discusses the significance of her community and Mayan heritage.
Learn more about the Mayan culture in our Guatemala feature in the October edition of Lonely Planet Traveller magazine: http://bit.ly/1tTeeB1

A snippet from the feature:
‘In the lakeside town of Santiago Atitlán, women sit companionably on their narrow stoops,fingers flying across looms fashioned from simple sticks. In the centre of town, men in traditional striped trousers crowd at the entrance to a shrine to the hard-drinking, cigar-smoking local idol called Maximón, holding offerings of flowers, trinkets and bottles of a pink liqueur called Quetzalteca.’
(Words: Christa Larwood)

To learn more about Guatemala visit: http://bit.ly/1whqhsl

Visuals: Christa Larwood
Editing: Seth Evans

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