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The Home Stretch

Sunday, 10 Feb 2008 | Views [118]

It took a long time yesterday to drive the 175 miles to the Mexican border but it was the easiest crossing yet.   Our Guatemalan papers were just a day old and our vehicle permit for Mexico was still valid so the only thing we had to do was have our ... Read more >

Tags: On the Road


Chichen Itza

Friday, 14 Dec 2007 | Views [532]

Chichen Itza is probably the best known and most visited Mayan site in Mexico.   It was in its heyday from 600 to 1250 AD.   It is a long day trip from Cancun and Chetumal and by 11:00 tour buses fill the parking lot.   We arrived yesterday afternoon ... Read more >

Tags: culture


Campeche and Uxmal

Tuesday, 11 Dec 2007 | Views [149]

Campeche sits on the Gulf of Mexico and is another UNESCO World Heritage Site which Connie described as ‘too cute for words.’    It was always a Spanish city and parts of the fortress remains.   The buildings are single story blocks painted in pastels.... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Palenque

Sunday, 9 Dec 2007 | Views [142]

           Palenque (pa-len-kay) is a real find.  It is in the state of Chiapas, known to Americans for its civil unrest but we really enjoyed it.    The gate to the ruins is a mere hundred meters from our campsite at Maya bell but we correctly assumed ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


The Olmecs

Friday, 7 Dec 2007 | Views [237]

This is our trip and we reserve the right to whimsically change our plans.   Rather than follow plan ‘B’ towards the Pacific coast and into Guatemala we reverted to our original plan and headed north east towards Xalapa (ha-la-pa) - also spelled Jalapa ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Oaxaca

Wednesday, 5 Dec 2007 | Views [162]

The zocalo in Oaxaca is the ideal place to people watch and the restaurants provide the perfect vantage point.    Musicians stroll around the plaza which is decorated with poinsettias at this time of year.   Kids eat ice cream, lovers embrace on ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Around Oaxaca: Mitla, Monte Alban and Mezcal

Tuesday, 4 Dec 2007 | Views [1208]

We are in our third day in the Oaxaca (wha-hock-a) area and haven’t yet visited the city.   We have visited the nearby pre-colonial sites of Monte Alban and Mitla.   Zapotec, Olmec and Aztec   cities were much like the city-states of ancient Greece.... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Around Cuernavaca: Xochicalco

Saturday, 1 Dec 2007 | Views [238]

As Teotihuacn declined around 700 AD Xochicalco became the dominant political and economic center for the next 200 years.  It sit on a hilltop and covers nearly 20 square kilometers.  Excavation has been going on only in the last 20 years.  As with other ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


Around Cuernavaca: Taxco

Friday, 30 Nov 2007 | Views [146]

We didn't really want to go to Cuernavaca but there were some campgrounds nearby we could use as a base for exploring the area.  The climate certainly is better than Mexico City.  It's shorts and T-shirt weather with banana trees and many flowers. Taxco, ... Read more >

Tags: Shopping


Diego Rivera

Thursday, 29 Nov 2007 | Views [392]

We spent our final day in Mexico City at the Palacio des Belles Artes at the Diego Rivera exhibit.   Rivera is probably Mexico’s best known artist and certainly its most prolific.   The exhibit consisted of murals which could be transported, sketches ... Read more >

Tags: Culture


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