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Mon, 1 Nov 2010 | By kalamina | Views [698] | Comments [1]
Ok I know I titled the last blog as the last entry from Mexico, but something happened that I must tell. We had our first bribe experience; something that I thought would have happened long before now. Ok so we were moving hotels in Mexico City, Rob was ... Read more >
Sat, 30 Oct 2010 | By kalamina | Views [555]
Oaxaca is really nice, I think it is my favourite city that we've been to. Today April and I went to Monte Alban, which is a Zapotec site. It was really hot but we were really impressed; it's way different to Maya sites. April, Rob and Amy had a really ... Read more >
Fri, 29 Oct 2010 | By worldfestivals | Views [3472] | Video

Location: Oaxaca, Mexico Dates: 1–2 November Level of Participation: 3 – everyone’s invited to the party, even the dead Description: Mexico’s carnivalesque remembrance of departed souls is ... Read more >
Tags: dia de los muertos, mexico, world festivals. travel-safety
Mon, 25 Oct 2010 | By mygroove | Photo Gallery
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Sun, 24 Oct 2010 | By kalamina | Views [569]
It´s the unexpected suprises that I really love on this trip. We wern´t expectingt go to the site of Tonina, but when we changed our plans to stay the night at Ocosingo then only travel the 100kms or so to San Cristobal the next day, we couldn´t waste ... Read more >
Thu, 21 Oct 2010 | By kalamina | Views [612]
The next site, Uxmal, was a site not to miss so we made Amy and Rob come along too. It was pretty expensive to get in, the same as Chichen Itza, but I think it was worth it. The architectural style was the same as the sites we saw the day before, which ... Read more >
Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By kalamina | Views [492]
We got an early start the morning we went to Chichen Itza because we wanted to avoid the crowds and we ended up being the first people there!! We even had to wait for them to open the gates to get in. It was a really good choice though because we got ... Read more >
Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By kalamina | Views [759]
It seems that lately I am writing heaps of blogs, but that probably has something to do with the fact that we are doing so much here in Mexico. We hired a car after all and I think it was the best decision we have made...now we can go anywhere we want ... Read more >
Sat, 16 Oct 2010 | By morrisvais | Views [305]
I don't know anything about Sumy, Ukraine but that is the next destination on my list. All I know at this point is that I will meet Julie there for the first time. This keeps me going. She will show me Sumy. She will take me by the hand and be my guide.... Read more >
Sat, 16 Oct 2010 | By angelangel | Photo Gallery
There is a sleepy village in the sierras of Oaxaca. The village of Yagavilla stoops on the mountains where coffee farms are the town’s progress. Yagavilla is home to a Zapotec community with lush forests and heartattack hills. I stayed with several ...
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Sat, 16 Oct 2010 | By mexico | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
These are photos that I took during a year that I spent living in Mexico. The longer I stayed there the more I saw that the country was not the stereotypical image I had always seen in photos. While there are a lot of cacti and bright colours in Mexico, ...
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Tags: #2010wnphoto, travel photography scholarship 2010
Fri, 15 Oct 2010 | By fabitulip | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
Who doesn’t love multicolored Sundays? Mexico is a country full of colors, flavors, traditions and contrasts. Going out every Sunday to the main “placita” (square) next to the major church, is a way of life for Mexicans. It’s like a party for the eyes, ...
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Tags: #2010wnphoto, travel photography scholarship 2010
Thu, 14 Oct 2010 | By giramonda | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
Running with the Rarámuri of Mexico
*They are legendary for their winged feet, but those who venture to run with the Rarámuri ultimately learn about a virtue that transcends an alleged superhuman endurance: kórima.*
Deep into the recesses of the ...
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Tags: #2010wnphoto, barrancas del cobre, chihuahua, copper canyon, mexico, mx, raramuri, tarahumara, travel photography scholarship 2010, ultra marathon
Mon, 11 Oct 2010 | By kalamina | Views [393]
It is funny how plans change...it seems as soon as we make any plans to go somewhere they change. The plan was to go to Cancun and pick up Rob and Amy from the airport and stay somewhere in Cancun...we picked them up alright but instead of staying in ... Read more >
Sun, 10 Oct 2010 | By kalamina | Photo Gallery
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