All students in third year basico enjoyed a tour around the Lake Atitlan and as a gift for graduation, were able to visit two villages, and on the tour we made ​​stops in various galleries of San Juan La Laguna, where students could see the different techniques used by artists and the perspective in each of the pictures.
They could appreciate the different murals painted on select homes in the village, and that reflect the lifestyle and culture of the inhabitants of San Juan.

San Juan La Laguna has one of the best administration around the lake, as they keep always clean the streets and well-preserved houses made of adobe.

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We also visited a women weaving cooperative in San Juan, and gladly showed us where to get the cotton to make yarn and the natural dyeing process to get colors, e.g. carrot to get the color orange. Then we visited a place that makes natural soaps, shampoo and lotions for any disease. They make tea for stress, insomnia, fever and among others, all the ingredients comes from medicinal plants that they plant. The lady in charge explained to the students all the process that takes to make every item that were mentioned.

           

The second town that we visited was San Pedro La Laguna, where we could find the Mayan Language academy, It works and do lots of researching about the Mayan language grammar in Guatemala and how many dialects come from the different languages, as they make translation of documents into any of the Mayan languages ​​in Guatemala.