After watching a documentary or two about folks doing cave dives, I swore to myself that I’d never do that – it’s too dangerous.
I have violated my oath.
Continue reading “Diving A Cenote”After watching a documentary or two about folks doing cave dives, I swore to myself that I’d never do that – it’s too dangerous.
I have violated my oath.
Continue reading “Diving A Cenote”It’s a wonder.
Chichen Itza is one of the new seven wonders of the world, and once on site it’s easy to see why. The place is awesome. The scale of it; the precision, especially considering they built it over 1000 years ago, without the benefits of the wheel, metal tools, or beasts of burden; the extent of the grounds – it all adds up to something special.
So if I subject you, once again (and I promise this is the last time) to Mayan pyramids, we’re going to go out on a high note.
Continue reading “Chichen Itza”Finally.
After scoping out pyramid after pyramid, where the local jefes sensibly kept the mobs off of their ancient relics in the interest of preservation, as well as preventing some klutz from falling and bashing their brain pans in, I finally got to climb one of them.
Continue reading “Scaling A Pyramid”Suppose you had a jones to retire in Mexico, wanted to do so in a city that had lots of things to do, but the idea of a city the size of Mexico City was just way too intimidating. Where would you go?
Continue reading “Merida”First things first. What’s an Uxmal?
Continue reading “How to Pronounce Uxmal”The name isn’t all that flattering, but the town, what we saw of it, was quite pleasant.
Continue reading “Campeche”They call him El Gato.
Was it because of cat-like reflexes, or the ability to burgle rooms in high and seemingly inaccessible places? There were a few where we were going.
Continue reading “Palenque”Heavy bombardment softened the defenses. At 8 AM, the bombardment stopped and the infantry attack began. By 9 AM the battle was won, and the American flag flew over Mexico City.
Continue reading “Invasion Central”Once upon a time, long ago, a farmer stood in a field of maize and thought upon his tribe’s history, and wondered what might be yet to come.
Continue reading “The Guy With The Big Head”It’s a misnomer. When I looked down I definitely saw them, covering my lower legs, munching away.
Continue reading “Casa de No-See-Ums”