The President's Trip to Central America: Photos from March 8, 1999
Photographs from March 8, 1999
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President Clinton Departs For His Four-Day Trip To Central America.

President Clinton at the Nicaragua Arrival Ceremony with President Arnoldo Aleman, Managua Airport, Nicaragua. [Photo by Sharon Farmer.]
President Clinton at the Managua, Nicaragua Airport for official arrival ceremony with President Aleman. [Photo by Ralph Alswang.]
President Clinton and President Aleman are greeted by a young Nicaraguan girl who survived the floods of hurricane Mitch. Managua Airport, Nicaragua. [Photo by Sharon Farmer.]
President Clinton and President Aleman survey damaged house at the Casita Volcano area, Nicaragua. [Photo by Ralph Alswang.]
President Clinton at gravesite of mudslide victim, Casita Volcano Area, Nicaragua. [Photo by Ralph Alswang.]
Schoolchildren from the Jose Dolores Toruno Lopez Elementary School, where President Clinton delivered remarks to the people of Nicaragua. [Photo by Sharon Farmer.]
President Clinton makes remarks of support and encouragement to the people of Nicaragua, at the Jose Dolores Toruno Lopez Elementary School. [Photo by Sharon Farmer.]
President Clinton visits with a boy who was the only member of his family to survive the Casito volcano mudslide, brought on by Hurricane Mitch. Nicaragua. [Photo by Sharon Farmer.]
President Clinton and President Aleman hold a discussion with survivors of the Casito volcano mudslide, Nicaragua. [Photo by Sharon Farmer.]
President Clinton arrives in El Salvador, greeted at the official arrival ceremony by President Armondo Calderon Sol. [Photo by Sharon Farmer.]
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