TORRE CENTROAMERICANO DE SOLOLA, in the Mountains above the Northwestern Corner of Lake Atitlán in GUATEMALA. 1984 Photo by Peter Wendelken
This tower, whose construction was completed in 1916 is located in Sololá, Guatemala. On the four sides of the top level of the tower are swiss clocks. The city of Sololá is located on the crater rim above the northeast corner of Lake Atitlan in the western highlands of Guatemala. The majority of visitors to Lake Atitlan pass through Sololá and descent from there to the lake shore.
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TORRE CENTROAMERICANO DE SOLOLA, in the Mountains above the Northwestern Corner of Lake Atitlán in GUATEMALA. 1984 Photo by Peter Wendelken
This tower, whose construction was completed in 1916 is located in Sololá, Guatemala. On the four sides of the top level of the tower are swiss clocks. The city of Sololá is located on the crater rim above the northeast corner of Lake Atitlan in the western highlands of Guatemala. The majority of visitors to Lake Atitlan pass through Sololá and descent from there to the lake shore.
For OPTIMAL DETAILED VIEWING, VIEW AT THE GIANT SIZE (1058 x 1500) use this direct Flickr link: www.flickr.com/photos/neotropical_birds_mayan_ruins/58529...