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From pro-rollerblading to running a streetwear brand, Jochen Smuda has a pretty full schedule, but he finds time to travel the world and explore new places. This time, he headed to Guatemala and El Salvador and was kind enough to share some of his favorite analogue photographs of the trip and some insightful tips. Read more after the jump.
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At night, you might hear howler monkeys, all kind of birds and all kind of insect sounds. The advantage of staying here is the proximity to the Archaeological Zone of Palenque (Mayan ruins) where you could spend a beautiful sunny day walking through this amazing place.
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Stand a couple of minutes on each viewpoint and feel the breeze the waterfalls make. Listen to all the water sounds and the jungle birds while you are relaxing. You just wouldn´t want to leave that place...
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Yaxchilán is an old Mayan city immersed in the thick jungle of southeastern Mexico. The magnificent ruins stand among tall ceiba trees and the sounds of spider monkeys and saraguatos (howler monkeys) reach to you from the canopies.
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
Por la noche, es posible escuchar los monos aulladores, todo tipo de aves y todo tipo de sonidos de insectos. La ventaja de estar aquí, es la proximidad a la Zona Arqueológica de Palenque (ruinas mayas) donde se puede pasar un hermoso día soleado caminando a través de este maravilloso lugar.