Jim & Carole's Mexico Adventure

Carole and I live in Ajijic, a village on the shore of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest natural lake. During our travels in Mexico, we have found a startling cultural mix from ancient pre-hispanic to the 21st Century.This is a land of vivid colors and contrasts, a country which provides us with fascinating new perspectives. We hope you enjoy this photographic journal as much as we have enjoyed creating it.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

NW Yucatan Part 16: Mérida's Barrio de la Mejorada and Museum of Popular Arts

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A colorful alebrije hisses at passersby in the Museo del Arte Popular .   Alebrijes  were invented by Mexico City artist Pedro Linares Ló...
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Friday, June 29, 2012

NW Yucatan Part 15: Dzbilchaltún's Cenote, Ball Court, and Colonial-era ruins

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Xlacah Cenote is located at the southwest corner of the Great Plaza.  The name Xlacah means "Old Town" or "Old People....
Friday, June 22, 2012

NW Yucatan Part 14: The Dzibilchaltún Great Plaza's South and East sides.

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Looking west down the stadium-like steps of the Palace. In parts 12 and 13 of my NW Yucatan series, I showed Dzibilchaltún's Temple o...
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