Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Cerro de Oro

After going several times to Cerro de Oro, Atitlán, decided to climb the volcano for the first time. Believe it or not is a volcano! It is the last to be formed from the volcanoes surrounding the lake. The road is signposted. The climb took us 30min. (With children) to the altar. Unfortunately most of the hill is cleared. In certain areas planted shade coffee (gravilea) and the top still has a wooded area. Local people (t'zutuhiles) frequently goes to altar, asking for a woman, harvesting, etc. The stone is black smoke. Then we walked to the top (15min.), where there is a very nice view of Volcan Toliman. We to consider it for our next issue. Spent watching some caves and walked to the lookout (another 15 minutes.) It has a breathtaking view of the lake and the San Pedro volcano. Finally we went down another path. The trails are rocky, so we took the same time to descend. A guide makes the experience more colorful, listening to local legends. Imagine seeing the sunrise from the lookout! Marcelino may contact cel. 43955483. The town is known for its stone carvings.

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