Throughout Guatemala, we saw colorful buses crammed with people and their cargo, including chickens, which is why they are referred to as chicken buses. After 10 years of operation, American school buses are retired and shipped from North America to Guatemala and then revamped and painted in many vibrant colors. We really enjoyed seeing them drive by.
liz.serrano
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April 13, 2018
Throughout Guatemala, we saw colorful buses crammed with people and their cargo, including chickens, which is why they are referred to as chicken buses. After 10 years of operation, American school buses are retired and shipped from North America to Guatemala and then revamped and painted in many vibrant colors. We really enjoyed seeing them drive by.
And this here is probably one of my favorite pictures from this trip. It perfectly captures her joy! She enjoyed playing with the local children so much. I love that kids don’t see differences in people, and they’re so open to different cultures. I hope Liv will remain open and accepting of people of all cultures and backgrounds!
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