Only four more days left in Guatemala. Since this weekend was the half-way point of our trip, we took Saturday as a day to explore Antigua, and catch up on any work Through the course of the day all three teams (Ben and Alex, Matt and Aaron, and myself) made it to ECOFILTRO to do more work. Sadly the thermocouples we had installed on the January trip were not successful, so a new plan was put in place and four new ones were installed.
The boys continued with their tests.
We went to Chiquimula to do more field tests and to have the Women As Global Leaders group to visit a school. Today we visited seven houses (that use ECOFILROs) around the same mountain the school was on to collect samples. We returned to Antigua tonight and will spend the next two days working here.Adios! ~Dianna
Spring Break 09: Guatemala part II
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