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The ruins of Chichen Itza

Cubricks wrote 3 hours ago: ascensionawareness: “The ruins of Chichen Itza illustrate the glory and majesty of one of the larges … more →

Tags: chichen itza, mayan pyramids, el castillo, mayan calendar, Temple of the Bearded Man, Temple of the Jaguars, Temple of Skulls, kukulcan

Seeing and Being Seen (tourism photography)

aghostisbornn wrote 18 hours ago: “Photographs should be corporeal, traveling, aging, and affective rather than bodiless, timele … more →

Tags: México, Tourism, Photography, People, Culture, photos, Pictures], Gâze, humanizing

a travel guide is a tourist's bible

kkmeow wrote 1 day ago: Before I left, I looked at media representing Mexico–especially media directed toward foreigne … more →

Tags: yucatan travelog, Culture, Travel, México, Tourism, Perspective, Yucatan Peninsula, Graham Greene, Lonely Planet

Backtrack blogging...

kkmeow wrote 1 day ago: I didn’t have reliable access to a computer in the Yucatan, so I’m going to be posting t … more →

Tags: yucatan travelog, Travel, maya civilization, México, Tourism, Millsaps College, Communication Studies, Yucatan Peninsula

Yucatan Photo Essay1 comment

aghostisbornn wrote 1 day ago: So, needless to say, I’ve been majorly slacking on my trip blog posts. Shout out to Dr. Dude f … more →

Tags: México, Tourism, Photography, maya, sufjan stevens, Photo Essay, Music, Valladolid, People

One Day on Isla Mujeres

ventilateblog wrote 2 days ago: The origin of the name Isla Mujeres is debated-  some theories assert that the name comes from the s … more →

Tags: Travel, México, beach, Mexico, Caribbean, Tropical, Isla Mujeres, Sea, Cancun

Cenotes

petriesan wrote 2 days ago: In the Mexican Yucatan, there are no rivers or streams because the peninsula is limestone and the wa … more →

Tags: places i have been, Cancun, cenote, Memory, México, Nostalgia, Playa del Carmen, Travel

fighting rooster

orangelynn wrote 3 days ago: This fighting rooster mysteriously appeared in our home construction site early this morning. It is … more →

Tags: Mérida

Yucatecan Snacks1 comment

Kerry wrote 3 days ago: Interested in the traditional cuisine from the Yucatan? Following are a few dishes Jorge and I sampl … more →

Tags: Delicious Food, Snacks

Campeche, the hidden treasure of Mexico1 comment

LifeTravelMex wrote 3 days ago: (Stunning Campeche during evening hours) Visiting “San Fransisco de Campeche”, or Campec … more →

Tags: boutique hotels, colonial cities, maya, México, Campeche, casa don gustavo, Colonial City, Edzna, hacienda uayamon

Fishing Opportunities on the Mayan Riviera

Do It Yourself Flats Fishing wrote 3 days ago: I wanted to follow up on yesterday’s  great “guest” blog written by Rhett Schober … more →

Tags: DIY Fishing Locations, Akumal, Ascension Bay, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen

Two dwellers separated by 1,839,979.52 miles (2,961,160 km)

emergingterritories wrote 4 days ago: Two dwellers, a man in Sonora, a woman in Yucatán, the two edges of a country called México A man in … more →

Tags: México 2012, Territory, México, Sonora, landscape, Dwellers

Riviera Maya in May2 comments

dafnyv wrote 4 days ago: So here I am again, consciously pushing myself to write something on this blog sitting in it’s … more →

Tags: Photography, beach vacation, México, Resort, Riviera maya, SCUBA, Diving, chichen itza, Tulum

How I moved to Mexico10 comments

LifeTravelMex wrote 5 days ago: (It´s a tough life living in Cancun!) I fell in love with Mexico before I even set foot on Mexican s … more →

Tags: Cancun, México, Monterrey, walt disney world, mexico city, Mérida, Disney, Epcot

Cenotes, the sacred waters of the Maya

LifeTravelMex wrote 1 week ago: The state of Quintana Roo, home to Cancun and the Riviera Maya, as well as the neighboring Yucatan, … more →

Tags: Cancun, cenotes, Diving, maya, Playa del Carmen, Riviera maya, snorkel, Tulum, Cenote azul

Cenotes, das heilige Wasser der Maya

LifeTravelMex wrote 1 week ago: Der Bundesstaat Quintana Roo, Heimat von Cancun und der Riviera Maya, und das benachbarte Yucatan, i … more →

Tags: cenotes, maya, México, Playa del Carmen, Tauchen, Tulum, Cancun, Cenote Dos ojos, Kalksteinhöhlen

Biking Mayan Style7 comments

ugubugu wrote 1 week ago: Tulum ruins During the holidays, I had the good fortune to vacation in Tulum, Mexico, for 5 glorious … more →

Tags: Excursions, Inroads in the Biking Revolution, Trying to Save Earth, bicycle, sustainable transportation, Tulum, Quintana Roo, coba, Xel-Ha

prowl Mérida

kkmeow wrote 1 week ago: the scaffolds are playing like a virgin. a man tells me that he knows where the good hammocks are, w … more →

Tags: Poetry, yucatan travelog, language, Lenguaje, Mérida, México, Poeta

7 Wonders of the World5 comments

judysp wrote 1 week ago: Have you ever thought about what the 7 wonders of the world are? To me they are not anything manmade … more →

Tags: Daily thoughts, Wikipedia, Smile, human beings, good manners, walking, chichen itza, Wonders of the World, lily allen


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