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The pack mules are loaded with the Jesus Film equipment.
We are now making our descent into the canyon.
Here is a view of Guacaivo from the trailhead.
The canyon trail is steep, narrow and dangerous.
There are many switchbacks along the way.
My faithful mule and I.
A beautiful view of the mountains.
An old Spanish house perched on a small ledge below.
Almost at the bottom.
The Urique River is now in view.
At the bottom of the canyon is an old Spanish mining town along the old "EL Camino Real" that follows the Urique River.
This old cable car is used when the river is too high to cross on foot.
A view up the canyon from the bottom.
Chad and I working on the ramps into the dorms.
Showing Bible cartoons to the children.
A blacksmith's shop in a cave in the village.
Pictured from left to right: Ryan, Antonio, Randy (Ed's burrow) Ed and Saul.
Making their own tools.
Saul working the homemade forge bellows.
One of the children from Guacaivo.
A young couple from the village.
Tarahumara women waiting to see film.
The group from left to right: Ryan, Roy, Joshua, Shane, Chad and Micah. Ed is taking the picture.
Indians arriving for the film.
The group setting up the film equipment.
Indians arriving to see the Jesus film.
It was very cold and windy the night of the film.
The children of Guaguitare.
Roy wiring up generator switch.
The children were facinated with Roy's camera.
The children think it is wonderful to be able to ride in a vehicle.
Three men from Guacaivo.
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