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Greetings from Guatemala
{May `04} Margot & Stan
McMillen
Welcome and thanks for the opportunity to share with you, news and information from the Uspantán Side of the Mountain.
This is the view of the The Uspantán Mountain from our home in the small, rural town of San Miguel Uspantán in the department (state) of El Quiché. It is 9,794 feet high. This picture was taken from an altitude of 6046 feet. The Uspantán mountain is at the east end of the spur which branches out from the Rocky Mountain chain of mountains (also known as the Continental Divide). This spur is known as the Cuchumatanes. From a vantage point, twenty miles west of Uspantán, along this mountain ridge, a person on a clear day can see all 14 volcanoes of Guatemala.
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DISCLAIMER NOTE:
All that is shared on this website that is of lasting value is what our loving LORD JESUS CHRIST has done. Any bloopers or mistakes over the years are the responsibility of Stan and Margot McMillen.
Stan and Margot are only two members of the Uspanteco Translation Team numbering in the dozens whom, over the past 29 years, the LORD has put together to brings His Word to others in their own language.
Our primary purpose in sharing with you on this website is that:
"Tinimirsaj jb'ij Kakaj Dios" Uspanteco for: To God be the glory!
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