Posada de la Moneda
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Flying men
Papantla turned out to be a really nice little town. In the evening couples dance (mostly awkwardly) in the plaza. By the church theres a tall pole where Voladores perform. The ritual started here and noones sure of its significance anymore but it starts with a man on top of ...
Za Za Zacatecas!
... would just be best to let them speak for themselves in the photos I post with the blog.
After Museo Rafael Coronel, I wanted to go visit a very special former convent in the nearby town of Guadalupe. I got there only to find out that, contrary to what the office of tourism in Zacatecas had told me, the museum was closed on Mondays. Urrrrgh! I bussed it back to town and made my way to the Museo Zacatecano. All these museums are great- well-organized with loads ...
The Incredible Ruinas El Tajin
... a-brac. True enough. There are others who have created jobs around telling you if your vehicle is pulled far enough forward into your parking space...useless information, but a job, invented or otherwise, is a job.
Once through the gate, we were amazed at the enormity of the site and the incredible excavation that had been accomplished by ...
Old hands at cable cars now
... to the pound, this is pretty decent I'm sure you'll agree!) for a private room with its own bathroom and a swish LG TV with a remote that worked at least part of the time! It also came with a very randy couple in the next room who insisted on having very loud sexy time whilst we were trying to concentrate on Breaking Bad (only like the best TV series ever that we hadn't heard of until we got here).
Our hostel is right near ...
More Mysteries of Mexico
... sacrificed by having his throat slit. In this manner he was sent directly to the gods to make an appeal for successful harvests.
After using up all the arable land and resources, which caused a climate change, the people moved on and the jungle reclaimed the deserted buildings. Although the outsides of the pyramids were constructed by the Aztecs, they built their city over deserted temples that were already there ...