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Guatemalan hothouse has Padraig full of beans

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Padraig Nelyon from Co Clare volunteered at an environmental project in Guatemala, this arcticle from The Clare Champion (Friday, February 6, 2009 ) presents his experience.

Maybe he's overstating it, but if he's not Padraig Neylon is surviving on an infinite diet of black beans and rice these days. However, while the Kilmurry McMahon man is attempting to adjust to a Central American diet, his grasp of Spanish is improving. In fact, he maintains that he can even throw a few words together in the Mayan language, or at least one of the 22 Mayan dialects in Guatemala. On the top of that, Neylon, who is working voluntarily in Guatemala for a couple of months, is attempting to teach Irish to some of his Central American works colleagues.

Working lunch

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Working lunch

Brian McCafferty, an engineer from Dublin having a picnic with his colleagues from an environmental project in Guatemala. Brian put his engineering background to use in setting up a system so that the project could monitor the environment of the greenhouses they use.

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