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Sat, 10 May 2008 | By carolwil | Views [542]
The town of Oaxaca has lots of cobblestone streets and lots of old colonial buildings. Today I visited Monte Alban (means White Mountain) which are ruins located about 6kms from the city. It was first occupied in about 500BC by the Zapotecs. The ... Read more >
Thu, 8 May 2008 | By guillermoafonso | Views [1346] | Comments [1]
La primera semana de bici Arranco el periplo. Salimos del famoso arco de Tijuana (estructura hortera con un "Bienvenidos a Tijuana" colgando el medio) el 30 de Abril, a las 9 de la mañana... para ir directos a una calle aledaña a esperar cuatro ... Read more >
Wed, 7 May 2008 | By carolwil | Views [563]
Mexico City is a huge city of around 22 million people. Sometimes when you cross the road here you risk your life hehe!!! So far have been on a tourbus of the city which is well worth it because of the size of Mexico City!! There are many beautiful ... Read more >
Wed, 7 May 2008 | By katiedoestheworld | Views [686]
It was back to good ol’ gorgeous Malinalco last weekend where we stayed at Jesus’ place with him and his girlfriend, Dayana, her cousin Queztalcoatl (incidentally, he shares his name with one of the most famous Aztec deities of all time), his girl, ... Read more >
Sun, 4 May 2008 | By damitsu | Photo Gallery
Day on a catamaran, coral reef and Tulum ruins
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Fri, 2 May 2008 | By damitsu | Views [2760] | Comments [4]
Hi guys... After a while we finally updated our blog... but only with the hotel pictures and people from the staff. Yes we had a camera problem so and it has been such a pain to get it back so now we will be able to make pictures again!!! The following ... Read more >
Fri, 2 May 2008 | By damitsu | Photo Gallery
The place we worked
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Thu, 1 May 2008 | By carolwil | Views [564]
Queretaro is a sleepy little city with lots of cobbled narrow streets and old buildings. I have visited the Museo de Arte (Art Museum) and Museo de Regional de Queretaro (Regional Museum) which were both very good. The regional museum had artefacts ... Read more >
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 | By guillermoafonso | Views [539] | Comments [3]
Proyecto ciclista Bueno. Explico los planes. Construi una bici en San Francisco a partir de piezas en la asociacion "Bike Kitchen". Ha quedado preciosa, y marcha como la seda. No tenia nada claro mis planes y decidi apostar por ir bajando ... Read more >
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 | By katiedoestheworld | Views [732]
As I was sitting at the computer last night, post-blog, I was thinking about something else that happened in Puerto Escondido. One day, we walked on a plot of land where a dirt path had been cut out of the grass on our way up to Benito Juarez. At ... Read more >
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 | By guillermoafonso | Views [793] | Comments [2]
Tijuana Vaya un shock. No es moco de pavo. Tuve que pedalear los 15 kilometros entre la casa del gran Gabriel en San Diego, entre chalets de valla blanca, cesped en el portal y riego automatico... fue hablar con un par de oficiales, empujar una valla, ... Read more >
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 | By katiedoestheworld | Views [5870]
On my way to Bosques today, I was reading this article about luck and so far I’ve had some pretty clear signs and definitive experiences that lead me to believe that I’m not a naturally “lucky” person. Not that I’m not lucky to have the life I have, ... Read more >
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 | By carolwil | Views [560]
San Miguel is another beautiful old city with cobbled streets,old churches and lots of plazas dotted around. There is a church called Parroquia de San Miguel that is painted pink and with its spires looks like a wedding cake!! In front of that is a ... Read more >
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 | By emily | Views [325]
every afternoon at two o'clock a man cycles down our street with lime sorbet, yelling "nieeeeeeeve!" in the most mournful voice possible. and i take my six pesos and buy a cup-full, straw and all, and stare at the two mangy dogs who live ... Read more >
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 | By aprillabbe | Views [911] | Comments [1]
Well Puerto V allarta was the blast we expected and maybe even a little bit more! With a group of about 60 coming from all corners of the world for this celebration I am not sure the hotel was quite prepared for us. As happy as security was to ... Read more >
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