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.

Friday, August 12, 2022

Tapalpa Plateau Part 2 of 6 : The 16th century Capilla la Purisima

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  Capilla la Purísima is the oldest church in Tapalpa . The 16th century Capilla (Chapel) is located directly behind the 20th century Temp...
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Friday, August 5, 2022

Tapalpa Plateau Part 4 of 6: Templo San Antonio de Padua

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Templo San Antoio de Padua  is located in the  Plaza Principal . This church was built by the Franciscans in the 17th century when their con...

Tapalpa Plateau Part 5 of 6: Hacienda La Media Luna

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The ruined casa grande of Hacienda la Media Luna (The Half Moon) . This  hacienda was once part of several large estates located on the T...
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Tapalpa Plateau Part 6 of 6: Hacienda Ferreria de Tula

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A horseman rides past former hacienda buildings. William Faulkner once wrote "The past is never dead. It's not even past". Thi...
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