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Tag Archives: Mexico City
Early Morning in Mexico City
Mexico City is a very big and densely populated city. You roam around the city at any time of the day, you will find lot of people and tourists all around you. Early morning is the only exception. We had … Continue reading
Ballet Folklorico de Mexico – A Must See in Mexico City
“Dance – that form of expression of human sensitivity which involves the confluence of rhythm, bodily movement and music – is both ancient and deeply engrained in Mexico and its history”. On our second day of our Mexico trip, we … Continue reading
Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City
When you are in Mexico City, you can never be far from history and culture, and photography too. I clicked few angular photos here. (More angular photos here) You also cannot miss an evening, strolling on the most famous boulevard of … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture, Mexico, Photography, Travel
Tagged Budget Travel, Mexican Revolution, Mexico, Mexico City, Monument, Monumento a la Revolución, Museo Nacional de la Revolución, Paseo de la Reforma, Photography, Plaza de la República, Reforma Mexico City, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Mi Primer Blog en Idioma Español
Mi esposa bonita y yo decidimos ir a México. Porque ella trabaja en la oficina y está ocupada, yo planeo el viaje a México. Muchas personas opinan que el país de Latino América, México, no es un lugar seguro. Pero … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture, Education, Life, Mexico, Travel, USA
Tagged Cholula, Egypt, Español, Great Pyramid of Cholula, Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, la ciudad de México, la pirámide de Cholula, Mexico, Mexico City, Minneapolis, Puebla, Richfield and Bloomington Community Education Services, Spanish Language, Travel
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Photoblog: Refraction from Across the World
In this photo blog, i have pieced together refraction from across the globe. Enjoy more entries of Weekly Photo Challenge here.
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged Australia, Hyderabad, India, Melbourne, Mexico, Mexico City, Minneapolis, Photoblog, Photography, Refraction, Segovia, Singapore, Spain, Travel, USA
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A Trip in the Making: Mexico
I am quite excited about the next few days. How successful I have been planning our Mexico trip (with my spouse on the occasion of our upcoming first anniversary) will be revealed then. This is going to my longest trip … Continue reading
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