


This is still in the first area. We just finished playing some soccer and wanted to take a picture looking like a professional soccer team. I think we did a good job.
This last picture was in the second area where I served. We were visiting a place called Las Ventanillas de Combayo. Roughly translated it means "the little windows of combayo." The call it that because the hillsides are covered in tombs where the dead were buried. After the tombs were broken open, all was left was a hole in the side of the hill... looking a little like a window.
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