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Medicinal Plants and Language School Peten, Guatemala

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Medicinal Plants and Language School Peten, Guatemala

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
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We arrive in San Jose from a small boat across Lake Petén Itzá. There are few roads into the region. This quiet lakeside hill town has a Mayan and Spanish Language School. After a pleasant walk up the hill from the school, we find botanists preserving the traditional Mayan medicinal plants in gardens where signs help visitors with identification. (This Audio Journey is also available in our MesoAmerica Series.)©2009 Travel Radio International (P)2009 Travel Radio International Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences Adventure Maya Civilization
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American travel journalist Patricia L. Lawrence takes the listener on a journey to San Jose, Guatemala, where she meets with a guide who shares stories about the preservation of past and present Mayan culture. There is an emphasis on natural healing and the plants related to the endeavor. As she travels from Lake Peten Itza, she encounters botanists who are growing medicinal plants. Her steady voice and inquisitive manner makes the information about this exciting locale seem simple to digest, and the live field recordings create an ambience of adventure.

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