🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Guatemala - Farms of Sierra de las Minas | Washed - Archived

Product image 1
1 / 3

Guatemala - Farms of Sierra de las Minas | Washed - Archived

Sierra de Las Minas is the largest mountain range in eastern Guatemala. It is located between the valleys of the Polochic and Motagua rivers and cuts through the departments of Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, El Progreso, Izabal, and Zacapa. Due to the different elevations and microclimates created by the mountain range, this is a region with diverse habitats. In 1990 it was declared a biosphere reserve as it is home to many native plants and animals. Sierra de Las Minas is composed of desert, pine forest, and Guatemala’s largest cloud forest. This cloud forest is the home of the national bird of Guatemala, the quetzal.

Two microclimates are created by the influence of the Atlantic Caribbean winds, altitude and range of Sierra de Las Minas. These moist winds hit the eastern side of the mountain range creating a humid cloud forest. As the air rises, it loses moisture, creating a dry desert-like climate on the west side of the mountain range. Stretching between 150 and 3010 meters in altitude, the mountain range spans 242 hectares and is home to 250,000 people, 222 communities, 63 rivers, and 5 departments.

Aside from a diverse landscape with hundreds of species of plants, animals, and birds it is also a hotspot for jade mining. This is the reason for the name Sierra de Las Minas, which translates to the mountain of the mines. Jade and marble are plentiful in the Río Motagua. Due to the heavy rains these precious stones are uprooted from the earth and spread about the land. Dating back before colonization, jade was used and traded in ancient Mayan civilization and is still today used in jewelry, sculptures, and trade.

This coffee is from Guatemala and has notes of apricot, caramel, milk chocolate, and pear.

Sierra de Las Minas is the largest mountain range in eastern Guatemala. It is located between the valleys of the Polochic and Motagua rivers and cuts through the departments of Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, El Progreso, Izabal, and Zacapa. Due to the different elevations and microclimates created by the mountain range, this is a region with diverse habitats. In 1990 it was declared a biosphere reserve as it is home to many native plants and animals. Sierra de Las Minas is composed of desert, pine forest, and Guatemala’s largest cloud forest. This cloud forest is the home of the national bird of Guatemala, the quetzal.

Two microclimates are created by the influence of the Atlantic Caribbean winds, altitude and range of Sierra de Las Minas. These moist winds hit the eastern side of the mountain range creating a humid cloud forest. As the air rises, it loses moisture, creating a dry desert-like climate on the west side of the mountain range. Stretching between 150 and 3010 meters in altitude, the mountain range spans 242 hectares and is home to 250,000 people, 222 communities, 63 rivers, and 5 departments.

Aside from a diverse landscape with hundreds of species of plants, animals, and birds it is also a hotspot for jade mining. This is the reason for the name Sierra de Las Minas, which translates to the mountain of the mines. Jade and marble are plentiful in the Río Motagua. Due to the heavy rains these precious stones are uprooted from the earth and spread about the land. Dating back before colonization, jade was used and traded in ancient Mayan civilization and is still today used in jewelry, sculptures, and trade.

This coffee is from Guatemala and has notes of apricot, caramel, milk chocolate, and pear.

Select Size
From $4.07

Original: $11.64

-65%
Guatemala - Farms of Sierra de las Minas | Washed - Archived

$11.64

$4.07

Description

Sierra de Las Minas is the largest mountain range in eastern Guatemala. It is located between the valleys of the Polochic and Motagua rivers and cuts through the departments of Alta Verapaz, Baja Verapaz, El Progreso, Izabal, and Zacapa. Due to the different elevations and microclimates created by the mountain range, this is a region with diverse habitats. In 1990 it was declared a biosphere reserve as it is home to many native plants and animals. Sierra de Las Minas is composed of desert, pine forest, and Guatemala’s largest cloud forest. This cloud forest is the home of the national bird of Guatemala, the quetzal.

Two microclimates are created by the influence of the Atlantic Caribbean winds, altitude and range of Sierra de Las Minas. These moist winds hit the eastern side of the mountain range creating a humid cloud forest. As the air rises, it loses moisture, creating a dry desert-like climate on the west side of the mountain range. Stretching between 150 and 3010 meters in altitude, the mountain range spans 242 hectares and is home to 250,000 people, 222 communities, 63 rivers, and 5 departments.

Aside from a diverse landscape with hundreds of species of plants, animals, and birds it is also a hotspot for jade mining. This is the reason for the name Sierra de Las Minas, which translates to the mountain of the mines. Jade and marble are plentiful in the Río Motagua. Due to the heavy rains these precious stones are uprooted from the earth and spread about the land. Dating back before colonization, jade was used and traded in ancient Mayan civilization and is still today used in jewelry, sculptures, and trade.

This coffee is from Guatemala and has notes of apricot, caramel, milk chocolate, and pear.

You may also like

-65%
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Colombia - Las Margaritas Geisha | Natural 100g - Archived

$16.00

$5.60

Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Colombia - Pompeya Cabildo Inga | Regional Lot Washed - Archived

$2.91

Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Guatemala - La Union Acatenango | Washed - Archived

$2.91

Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Costa Rica - Finca VOO Red Catuai | Natural - Archived

$4.36

-65%
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Panama - Bambito Estate Geisha | Washed - 100g - Archived

$31.28

$10.95

-65%
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Indonesia - Java Frinsa Estate | Natural - Archived

$3.64

$1.27

Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Kenya - Ruera Estate | Natural - Archived

$5.09

-65%
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Colombia - La Lomita Eulises Guzman | Pink Bourbon Washed - Archived

$2.91

$1.02

-65%
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Panama - Bambito Estate Red Bourbon | Natural - Archived

$5.09

$1.78

Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Panama - Santamaria Estate Centroamericano | Hydro Natural - 100g - Archived

$14.55

Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Ethiopia - Bette Buna Taferi Kela Pineapple Co-Ferment | Anaerobic Natural - Archived

$5.09

Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Indonesia - Ijen Lestari Dandy Dharmawan | CM Natural Lot 98 - Nano Lot - 100g - Archived

$9.46