Guatemala 2011

Lake Atitlan

The lake, over 1000 feet deep, is the caldera formed by a volcanic explosion 84,000 years ago, rimmed by towering cones of newer volcanoes. Mayan villages and towns line the shore. Though a rough new road offers some access by land, most are still reached primarily by boat.

Planks are got out of logs by hand with a chain saw, then added to a dugout hull. Pine pitch seals the seams.
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