Photo Gallery

Chocolá, Guatemala in photos from the summers of 2004 and 2005.

Downtown Chocola, Bustling and Busy on a normal day, June 2004 (Anne Kraemer).

Cheers to the marvelous PACH workers in attendance for the visit of the German Ambassador and Governor of Suchitipequez in July 2005 (Anne Kraemer).

Rajelio and Earthwatch volunteer finding ancient Maya sherds, June 2004 (Anne Kraemer).

The English class on the front porch of PACH nightly given by Audrey and Anne, Summer 2005 (Anne Kraemer).

The German Ambassador, Head of the Ministry of Culture of Guatemala, Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, Governor of Suchitipequez, Juan Pablo Herrera at the welcoming event, July 2005 (Anne Kraemer).

A mix of children from school Comunidad Agraria Chocolá including their teacher front right (Anne Kraemer).

A visit to Comunidad Agraria Chocolá the school the archaeological project shares a yard with and so much more (Anne Kraemer).

Rajelio working on the Chocolá archeological project, at Mound 15, June 2004 (Anne Kraemer).

Chocolá Mound 15 PACH archaeologists, June 2004 (Anne Kraemer).

Victor Diaz Can, our first Education Grant recipient, works diligently in the PACH lab (Anne Kraemer).

Juventino and future archaeologists working in the PACH lab (Anne Kraemer).

A view of the stunning natural landscape around Chocolá (Eric Kingsbury).

PACH archaeologists working on Chocolá Mound 15, June 2004(Anne Kraemer).

A beautiful sunset in Chocolá (Anne Kraemer).

PACH archaeologists beginning to reveal ancient Maya structures, June 2005 (Eric Kingsbury).

The "Three Amigos"—Tomas Anibal, Mario and Rajelio (Anne Kraemer).

The fourth-grade women of Comunidad Agraria Chocolá atop Mound One, overlooking their town (Anne Kraemer).

The beneficio, left, part of the historical German finca complex that once processed coffee in Chocolá (Eric Kingsbury).

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