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Mexico: Publeos majicos part 2

Puebla- it was easy to find the bus from the airport. The weather was cold at night but hot through the day. This city only two hours from mexico city has lots of tunnels and wonderful churches . It is a very beautiful city with many tiled buildings.  I took a bus tour to see […]

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Mexico: Pueblos Majicos part 1

Patzcuaro is a small city in a valley with hilly streets. It had wonderful old colonial buildings surrounded by a central plaza where they sold chocolate skulls and sugary coffins,  skeletons in ceramic called Catrinas and of sugar. Stalls with wooden masks, straw dolls, baskets and rush matts, rings, necklaces, all types of ceramic and […]

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Guatemala

I had forgotten how lovely Antigua in Guatemala was and was really pleased to see the colourful low adobe houses and the cobbled streets. The pavements are too narrow for two people to walk along. there were lots of persistent little sales woman in village dress trying to sell us scarves and everything so we […]

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Nicaragua

It was wonderful to share my travel experiences with friends the two Jennys.  The three Js together bringing a touch of Scottish partying to Nicaragua. Granada was our first port of call and a beautiful city full of Colonial buildings and pedestrian streets where you can sit and dine in safety without worrying about traffic. […]

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El Dia De Los Muertos/ Day of the Dead

Patzcuaro is the authentic heart of Mexico.It is full of colorful traditions some pre-Columbian. The town was founded by Purépechas. It is famous for it’s artesenia.Lake Pátzcuaro translates as the “place where one finds stones that mark the entrance to paradise.” Day of the Dead is celebrated very intensely in the towns and villages around […]

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