What could inspire a 63-year-old grandmother to paddle a kayak 2,500 miles on a yearlong trip from Maine to Guatemala?
For
Deb Walters, the motivation came from her experiences with residents of
a gritty neighborhood perched at the edge of a festering garbage dump
in the heart of Guatemala City.
Nearly 10,000 people, including
about 1,000 children, live alongside the dump, where they scavenge and
recycle trash for a living, and sleep in huts made of scavenged metal,
bits of cloth and plastic tarps. They are called guajeros, or ...more
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