Xela
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Typical meal here in Xela. Rice, meat, corn, and potatoes.
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A tasty treat from the local XelaPan that sells all kinds of breads and pastries.
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This is hot chocolate made at Dona Pancha’s Chocolateria. The chocolate comes from cocoa trees that grown perfectly here in Xela because of the climate.
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Fresh fruit dipped in chocolate-the best.
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Pictures of inside of ICA, my language school.
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Tamalitos!
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I attended a cultural celebration where these girls reenacted Mayan history through dance. This is typical clothing worn by people of Mayan descent, especially here in Xela.
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My view every morning before I enter my school.
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