Fish Farming in Antigua

Fish Farming in Antigua

If I had been told when I was a little kid that they would “grow” and “harvest” fish in a farm around La Antigua Guatemala, I would have said, “Get out of here!”

Surely enough, in the picture above you can see the fish farmer’s harvest being sold at the Farmers’ Fair in La Antigua Guatemala.

Now, I still wonder though, what do the fish trees look like, do you know? ;-)

Second Anniversary Side Note: By the way, I forgot to tell you that La Antigua Guatemala Daily Photo (LAGDP) will be celebrating its second anniversary (731 consecutive days of entries) on May 1st.

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  1. Santiago Says:

    Rudy,
    Actually the fish are not grown on trees…they are grown on stalks, kinda like corn. Bye the way, have you ever seen a boneless chicken farm? Really hilarious watching all those boneless chickens flopping around the yard. LOL

  2. Santiago Says:

    Oh, and also CONGRATS. I always look forward to getting the latest pics in my e-mail. Keep up the great work!

  3. Lucrecia Cordon Says:

    congratulations Rudy!!!! great job with all the pics and info. for all of us far away, love your website. God bless you!!!!

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