I have been invited by an anthropologist who is leading an archaeological dig to a very important Mayan city in the wilds of Guatemala to join him and his team next year to do personal photography. I would basically be a visiting artist and not a member of his team, he already has a photographer who does the scientific recording. I am trying to decide if I should take him up on this offer. Part of me says to jump at this once in a lifetime experience, but the other part is a bit nervous. This project is located in the widerness next to a malarial swamp and is home to Fer de Lance snakes. So far there has only been 1 kidnapping and that only lasted about 2 hours. Evidently some bandits needed hostages to trade for one of their own who had been arrested by the army. There are heavily guarded air fields used by drug smugglers who have shot at them as warnings a couple of times, and who knows what else. Sounds like fun, eh? On the other hand this team has been going to this particular site for a few years and hasn't lost anyone yet. So, has anyone here ever gone to Guatemala? I'd very much like to hear of your experiences, especially in the countryside away from population centers. Is it relatively safe? I have no experience of Central America and can't talk to the man who invited me as he is currently on his way there. Thanks!
Richard Wasserman
Richard Wasserman

