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Oct 24
2011

Why Taking a Family Vacation in Mexico is a Good Idea

Posted by social12 in Mexico

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Family vacations in Mexico

After a whole year of work, you need an activity that will leave you refreshed and ready to kick in for another working period. Vacations are something which many treasure and they surely should have some touch of decency if it is not extreme glamour. If you are planning to take a vacation, then it is time to consider Mexico. The attractions cannot be exhausted; places like the beach and amenities will never let you think of home and the trouble you have been having, which is what one expects of a vacation.

Mexico boasts of great and diverse attractions and this makes it a tourist’s utopia. Both natural and modern, you have so mush to see and enjoy. Family vacations in Mexico always turn out to be a memorable experience with classic resorts where treatment is five star and the attendants are always at service.  You might be interested to learn what you should expect to see when you visit Mexico.

Jun 12
2011

Mexico Travel – Where to Go

Posted by social12 in Mexico

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Mexico is one of tfhe most popular getaway destinations for people from the US and the rest of the world. Mexico is well-known as one of the most vibrant, colorful and unique regions, with a cuisine that is popular worldwide, and opportunities for many outdoor adventures.

 

Jun 10
2011

10+ Important Places for Admiring Wildlife in Mexico

Posted by social12 in Mexico

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Mexico is popular for its wide-ranging places of tourist attractions and wild life. On a tour of Mexico, be ready to see some of worlds most famous animals and views. In this article, I will show you the very best Mexico has to offer; reviewing various wildlife sanctuaries and official parks that are open to visitors!

 

Sep 08
2009

Chichén Itzá History and architecture, part 2

Posted by Travel-Adventures in Mexico

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Chichén Itzá History and architecture, part 1 dealt with the Northern part of Chichén Itzá. Below we will continue to go southwards.

The South End structures
When you reach the South Group, you first come to the Ossuary, or Grave of the High Priest, to the right of the trail. Although mostly ruined, it is similar in design to El Castillo, though built on a smaller scale. There are remains of serpent columns on top, pillars carved with human figures, and the temple walls. Near the base of the Ossuary are several carved stone panels.

Simple medial and cornice moldings, a perforated central roof comb, and a flying facade with Chac masks form the exterior decorations. The walls are plain between the upper moldings and below the medial molding, giving a feeling of sober restraint. The Red House (so called because of a red strip painted on a wall) is in Puuc style. Its other name, Chichán-Chob, is Maya and probably means something like "small holes," referring to the latticework in the roof comb. A band of glyphs is found on the vault of the interior of the structure, and it has been dated to 869 A.D.

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