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New Year and all that
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2006-01-07 20:48:30
After my birthday we got a bit of culture in visiting a museum with lovely murals on the ceiling (Gwyn you need to comment what ...
Mexico Interested in Bringing in another Hired Gun
Posted on: World Cup 2006 Blog | 2006-01-06 19:13:18
There's controversy brewing in Mexico where national team coach Ricardo La Volpe is keen on having Argentine-born midfielder Walter Gaitan on his team this summer ...
My happy buttocks
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-12-28 19:57:52
Monday I left Guatemala and went across the border into Mexico, stopped in San Cristobal once again for a couple nights before making the long ...
Nights out in Palenque
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 20:12:58
Palenque ain`t that big although it always seemed rather busy. A quick swizz at the well-thumbed Lonely Planet took us to a cafe in town ...
Bandits!
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 19:43:55
Thought we´d slip this entry in for our mate Victor who has a particular interest in bandits.
Feliz Navidad
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-12-23 16:04:28
Merry xmas to anyone reading this. Just a quick one to say I'm still alive and I've made it to Guadalajara in Mexico, staying with ...
The ruins of Palenque
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 02:06:29
Apart from exploring Central America by ourselves and generally relaxing (yes, believe it or not), one of the key reasons for coming here was to ...
Camping at the Casa Inn
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 01:32:01
We`d tried to be fairly organised before we came away this time by booking much of our accomodation - that goodness for t´ínternet. Palenque was ...
Chiming bells that no one hears
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-22 17:05:55
Negro Modelo in hand and a bead of sweat on my brow, I gazed across the dusty street towards the main square. To my ...
San Cristobal to Palenque
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-22 16:28:05
The minibus was supposed to arrive between 6.30 - 7am. We were one of the first to be picked up which was great as we ...
Hotel Mansion de Los Angeles (Hotel from hell part one)
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-22 00:57:09
A quick dash across the square after perusing the Lonely Planet maps (excellent as always) and we were within site of the Hotel Mansion de ...
Hotel Mansion de Los Angeles (hotel from hell part 2)
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-21 08:48:04
...in San Cristobal de la Casas. We booked this because it was recommended in the Lonely Planet Guide. Wish we hadn´t though - it was ...
San Cristobal de la Casas
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-21 01:08:03
What a lovely town. Clean and friendly once you get over making a bad mistake by booking a crap hotel before you arrive.
Wondering about Oaxaca?
Posted on: Indy Travel | 2005-11-21 14:35:43
The usually tony NY Times avoids $200 hotel rooms this week, looking south to increasingly chic Oaxaca, Mexico. Wit
End of the tourist tour
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-11-05 14:38:29
After 2 very busy weeks crossing Mexico on the big yellow (come and fleece us we're rich) Tucan bus it all finally came to an ...
Tricks & Treats, Trinkets & Trash
Posted on: Lost in Place | 2005-10-30 11:11:33
Another weekend comes to a close with a cup of tea and a sweet Halloween snack - I just treated myself to a pair of ...
Palenque
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-10-29 14:10:00
After a mad week in Mexico City, meeting loads of nice people at Hostel Amigo, I´ve now found myself one week into a two week ...
A week in Mexico City
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-10-22 14:09:46
I thought I'd only stay in the bewildering metropolis that is Big Bad Mexico City for a couple nights, prefering to escape for most of ...
Tierra Del Sol
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Land of the sun - complete with azure coloured waterfalls, bustling markets, colonial cities and Caribbean beaches. Feel the heartbeat of Mexico, past and present, ...
Footloose Pirates & Pyramids
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Come to the enigmatic lands of the Maya while come fact-to-face with the lore of bygone pirates. The remnants of these two distinct legends will ...
Mayan Explorer
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Four countries, three weeks, too wonderful to imagine and one holiday you'll never forget! From atop ancient pyramids set deep in their steamy jungle lair ...
El Grande
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
"El Grande" guarantees a close up encounter with the Real Mexico. By combining our popular "Canyons & Pyramids" and "Tierra del Sol" treks, we have ...
Canyon & Pyramids
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
The diversity of Mexico! From world class natural wonders to pyramids of an extinct race, from Spanish colonial cities to aboriginal homelands, discover for yourself ...
Ruta De Maya
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
High adventure awaits on the path of the Ruta de Maya - explore lost cities, sub-tropical rain forests, and pristine Caribbean beaches in three different ...
Yucatan Adventure
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
The Yucatan peninsula showcases Mexico's fantastic cultural and geographical diversity. This trek is an exciting mix of tropical Mexico, ancient Mayan Indian cultures, steamy jungles, ...
Mexican Adventure
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
From Mexico City to the Pacific coast, experience the secrets of Mexican culture - old and new. Travel through the heart of the Mexican revolution, ...
Footloose Yucatan Highlights
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Virtually untouched since the Mayan civilization mysteriously disappeared centuries ago, the Yucatan Peninsula offers unsurpassed beauty, history & adventure. This journey of adventure and discovery begins ...
A little history of Fabien
Posted on: Jenny and Fabien Begin the Next Adventure | 2005-08-21 17:32:35
Born January 10, 1978 (yeah, I'm a lot younger than Jenny) in Amiens, Picardy (great region specially known for its farmers), I had a really ...
Under the Cozumelian Sea
Posted on: Wanderingly Mindlessly | 2005-07-17 23:37:55
The first time I dove in Cozumel, I wasn't too impressed. The reefs were small and everything was in different shades of blue (in contrast, ...
The beach at sunrise.
Posted on: Elysian Fields | 2005-07-14 21:49:44
I recently spent a few days in Puerto Penasco. The resort I stayed at was nice, la princessa de penasco, right on the beach. i ...


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