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Hoy he visitado un pequeño pueblito llamado: Cholula, muy cerca de la ciudad de Puebla. Recomiendo ampliamente que visitéis las tienditas de artesanías sobre la Avenida principal, pero como siempre, no os dejéis llevar sólo por el primer precio, comparar con más tienditas y sobretodo...regatear,...

permalink written by  Noemi y Carlos on December 29, 2009 from Cholula, Mexico
from the travel blog: SIEMPRE MÉXICO



Puebla

He llegado, ahora me encuentro en Puebla, casi a un par de días de irme hacia España. Hoy fui a un pueblito cercano de la capital que se llama Cholula, es pintoresco y lindo, recomiendo éste lugar para quienes visiten Puebla. Mientras tanto sigo en la convivencia con la familia. Todo de...

permalink written by  Tania Sossa on December 29, 2009 from Atlixco, Mexico
from the travel blog: Visitando la República Mexicana



Nuevos recorridos

Hola amigos, de nueva cuenta un saludo y digo de nueva cuenta porque hacía ya un buen rato que no entraba en ésta cosa, ni recordaba que tenía una cuenta jajaja, bueno bueno, eso es producto del olvido, en fin.. Pues ya ando de nuevo por acá, estoy en el aeropuerto de la la Ciudad de México...

permalink written by  Tania Sossa on December 28, 2009 from Mexico, Mexico
from the travel blog: Visitando la República Mexicana



ONE WAY PLEASE!

Un billete de ida por favor!... ya veremos si de regreso también jojo. Hasta pronto mexiquito, no me tardo ni dos décadas en volver.

permalink written by  Tania Sossa on December 27, 2009 from Ecatepec, Mexico
from the travel blog: Visitando la República Mexicana



Mozzies n Bikes

Goooood morning!! Hmm, that's deceptively cheery for how I really feel right now - first thing in the morning. Still waiting for coffee to be ready with eyes half shut. I look like I hate everyone and everything, but that's just not true. I only hate the damn mosquitos. Hell, I even like...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on December 4, 2009 from Tulum, Mexico
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Mérida's Fair

What luck! I found myself in Mérida during the annual fair (held just outside of town), so went there with Wes, an English dude from my hostel. Honestly it wasn't really that different from K-Days, the Ex or the Stampede. Well, there were subtleties. For starters, the rides had more rust. ...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on December 4, 2009 from Merida, Mexico
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



Back from Puerto Vallarta

Just back from Puerto Vallarta where Matt and I visited a British couple who have a real estate business there. We visited a new venture that they are starting---a retreat center and organic farm that they are trying to get off the ground. The highlights of the trip for me were: a stay at The...

permalink written by  amcintosh on November 29, 2009 from Tepoztlan, Mexico
from the travel blog: Tortilla Diaries--My Time in Mexico



Getting to the jungles of Palenque= Bus Adventures

Nov 23 The quaint town of Campeche with it´s bright pastel colored buildings wasn´t much unlike Merida. It had a nice waterfront (blocked by a wall that at one time kept pirates out of the city)and a charming central plaza, however two days in Campeche was enough and we were edging to get into...

permalink written by  joshandmary on November 26, 2009 from Palenque, Mexico
from the travel blog: joshandmary's Travel Blog



A Couple of Days in Merida

Nov 18 It´s Wednesday and we find ourselves on a hot, stuffy 2nd class bus working our way to Merida- the capital of the the Yucatan. Merida has a sizable population of 700,000 and is full of historical buildings painted in pretty pastels. As our bus arrived into the city, we were able to take...

permalink written by  joshandmary on November 18, 2009 from Merida, Mexico
from the travel blog: joshandmary's Travel Blog



Ryan's Takes a Trip to a Zapatista Community and Rants About the Environment

It's been a dream of mine to visit a Zapatista community for years now - ever since I studied them in uni. I learned of EZLN, their guerrilla army filled with indigenous farmers wanting nothing more than what Mexican legend Emiliano Zapata fought for: land and liberty. He was a man not unlike...

permalink written by  ryanmyers on November 17, 2009 from San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico
from the travel blog: Ryan's First Sabbatical



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