The first rains of May not only mark the beginning of the winter in El Salvador. They also announce the appearance of the traditional May zompop, insects that every year attract the attention of many Salvadoran families. With the humidity and storms, hundreds of zompopos come out of the earth during the nights. Their presence awakens memories and curiosity among different generations, especially in those who grew up watching them or playing with…
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The first rains of May not only mark the beginning of the winter in El Salvador. They also announce the appearance of the traditional May zompop, insects that every year attract the attention of many Salvadoran families. With the humidity and storms, hundreds of zompopos come out of the earth during the nights. Their presence awakens memories and curiosity among different generations, especially in those who grew up watching them or playing with…