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| The main entrance. There is a guard there 24/7, and there is a bus (shown here) that passes by on its way to Antigua. |
| Mi oficina es arriba en este edificio. |
| La clinica |
| La oficina de la administración. |
| Escuela primaria |
| The workshops where the middle schoolers learn a trade (panadería, carpintería, costura, albañilería, cocina, etc) |
| Cafetería |
| Where the rice and beans are made every day :) |
| Muchos tostadas |
| More rice and beans! |
| Recycling |
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| The reason why we have clean water for the entire ranch! |
| Where vegetables are grown for consumption here. |
| More crops inside this structure |
| Mas verduras. |
| maíz |
| The really nice soccer field where the NPH tournament will be held in November |
| One of the houses where the girls live. |
| A house for the boys. |
| Where the trash is kept during the week. It is removed every Friday. |
| The cows who provide milk for the baby house. |
| Just outside the NPH gates are huge rose gardens. Roses are exported to the US from here. |
| The chickens who provide more than 300 eggs for the ranch every day. |
| This one provides milk for the babies too. |
| There are more than 100 pigs here. They call them "coches" |
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| You can see the neighboring pueblo just over the fence from the volunteer houses. |
| The outside of the house I am currently sharing with 12 other people. |
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| The steps that lead to the 6 volunteer houses. |
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| View from the top. |
| Inside the house |
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| This is carrot juice that was served with a few meals. Pretty tasty. |





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