Push Carros
On the border between Guatemala and El Salvador, people use push carts on tracks to travel back and forth. A resident interviewed by Univision who uses the “push carros” says, “Para nosotros, no hay frontera. [Somos] iguales.” (Translation: “For us, there is no border. We are equals.”) … What a beautiful thought.
Click the image below to go to the video on Univision.com:
Posted on November 4, 2010, in Corazón, Culture, immigration, kindness, news, Salvadoreños, travel and tagged video. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.












Tracy, this is a beautiful clip. I love that story — it’s sad to see how the small town is not as vibrant (economically) as it used to be, but it’s nice to see that the people have made the best of the train tracks.
Thanks!
That’s Salvadorans for you, (making the best of what they have.)