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Tag Archives: Mexico
Colorful Buildings of Guanajuato, Mexico
City of Guanajuato is one of the most colorful cities in Mexico which we visited a couple of years back. There is a riot of colors in this small town famous for the houses splashed in vibrant colors, one of its … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture, Mexico, Photography, Travel
Tagged Best Cobblestone Street in Mexico, Colorful Houses of Guanajuato Mexico, Guanajuato, Guanajuato Mummies Museum, Jardin Union, Mexican Mummies of Guanajuato, Mexico, Museo de las Momias de Guanajuato, Photography, Pipila, Santa Rosa Mariachi, Street Photography, Travel
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Mexican Tequila Dolls: Symbol of Creativity
While waiting for the flight in Cancun, after ending our trip to Mexico, i found these beautiful souvenirs at the airport. They look really very cute, and to me, symbolizes the fun and creativity at its best. What do you … Continue reading
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
Serenity with Maya Civilization in Tulum
Walking on the sand beach with the turquoise colored water of the Caribbean sea against the silent and solitude ruins of Mayan civilization – One could not have asked for more serenity. Yet if you want more of serenity, do visit … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture, Mexico, Nature, Photography, Travel
Tagged ADO Bus Terminal in Cancun, Budget Travel, Cancun, Caribbean Sea, How to Reach Tulum, Maya Civilization, Mexico, Mexico Trip, Riviera Maya, Serenity in Tulum, Transportation in Riviera Maya, Tulum, Tulum Ruins, Yucatan Peninsula
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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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Covert Art: A Tryst with the Mayans….
Enough of writing blogs and posting photos clicked during my travels. Inspired by this week’s challenge to think big, i decide to pen a book – a travel book of my own experiences. My latest trip was to Mexico. Quite understandably then, let me … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture, Mexico, Photography, Travel
Tagged Budget Travel, Cervantino Festival, Festival Internacional Cervantino, Guanajuato, Guanajuato Mexico, Guanajuato Mummies, Maya Civilization, Mexico, Mexico Trip, Museo de las Momias de Guanajuato, Photography, Planning for Mexico, Riviera Maya, Teotihucan, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
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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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Weekly Photo Challenge: Dialogue
I find a dialogue between both the photos. Humans are notoriously known not to reveal their real self – hide the jealousy, possess ill-will against their fellow brethren, suppress their anger in their hearts, consider grief as his destiny and sometimes, even … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture, Life, Photography
Tagged Dialogue, Emotion, Guanajuato Mummies, Life, Mexico, Photography, Weekly Photo Challenge
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