Rattlesnake Camp and Vietnamese Stove in El Salvador

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Boy on bridge in the protected forest of Cinquera, El Salvador.



Old water holes in El Salvaodr.



Boy standing in front of sign explaining water filters in the ecotourism project of Cinquera, El Salvador.



Amate blanco tree in El Salvador.



Sign explaining the amate blanco tree.





Path through the forest of Cinquera.



Old stove used for cooking during the war in El Salvador. It's called a Vietnamese stove, and hides the smoke so enemies can't find the cooks.



Salvadoran children in the forest of Cinquera, Cabanas, El Salvador.



Sign Campamento La Cascabel or Rattlesnake Camp with a cow skull under it. The Rattlesnake camp was used by guerrillas during the war as a hospital camp in El Salvador.



Two girls and a boy in El Salvador.

Rattlesnake Camp and Vietnamese Stove in El Salvador Photos
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