Pause… Breathe… and Click

Antigua, Guatemala 1977

Antigua, Guatemala 1977
Antigua, Guatemala 1977

Weekly Photo Challenge: Walls

In 1975 i visited Antigua, Guatemala and fell in love with this small city located at the base of the Volcรกn de Aguaย  (Volcano of Water).ย A year later Guatemala was struck with a magnitude 7.5 earthquake. I returned the following year to find entireย city blocks lying in ruins. One of the things i remember vividly from seeing all the rubble is how challenging it was for my mind to comprehend or even grasp how this could happen. This phenomenon was brought back to me even more intensely when i was in Soquel, California during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Iย referred to this in a piece iย postedย last August.

These visits to Guatemalaย happened so long ago, my God, nearly forty years! And yet as i close my eyes i watch a gentle flow of images pass by me, like a silent film. Memories of people, women and girls wearing hand woven huipiles of vibrant colors. The volcano, the small coffee plantation behind my house where i used to jog in the mornings, the cobblestone streets,the rain, the birds…. They all come floatingย back. I pause to allow myself to fully be in this moment of remembrance.

From Wikipedia:
The most destructive earthquake in recent Guatemalan history was theย 1976 quakeย with a magnitude of 7.5ย Mwย and aย hypocenterย depth of just 5ย km. Thisย shallow-focus earthquake, originating from the Motagua Fault, caused 23,000 fatalities, leaving 76,000 injured and causing widespread material damage. Surprisingly, the 7.9ย Mwย earthquake of 1942, though higher in magnitude, was much less destructive, in part because of its substantially deeper hypocenter depth of 60ย km.[4]ย  ย  ย 


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