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Salvador de Bahia 2nd Visit

  Salvador’s historic centre Pelhourinho is like an onion slowly revealing itself to you. The first layer stings your eyes with its beauty. The rusty red, yellow ochre, baby blue and stately green buildings from the seventeenth century and the Bahiana women in their white hooped lace dresses, they look enormous, delight you. The second […]

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San Cristobal de Las Casas

    This is a beautiful small village in Chiapas in the very South of Mexico surrounded by mountains. It is a traditional town and has an amazing market where you can buy colourful Mexican handicrafts after some hard bargaining. There is a thriving tourist scene as the pretty cobbled streets, the picturesque properties and […]

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Mexico Bicentenary

Two hundred years of Independence is celebrated in Mexico. Mexico got freedom from Spain in 1810 and I was lucky enough to be there for the anniversary of their Independence celebrations. Catholic priest Hidalgo made the first call to arms in the village of Dolores, in the state of Guanajuato. The Indians were poorly equipped […]

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Lake Powell

Fun, friends, frolics, cocktails, sunshine and absolute stunning canyons. Lake Powell was amazing. I had the best trip aboard a houseboat with family and friends. The sunsets alone were spectacular but the fun canoeing, water-skiing, boating and enjoy the leisurely ride down through the canyons of this stunning man-made Lake.

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