Be careful where you buy meat in Mexico
Photo of the week – the cheapest place to sleep in Mexico City
Xel-há the biggest natural aquarium in the world
Me at the fountain of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City
A crazy ass walking through Tulum ruins
My first time in Mexico
When I quit my job of stewardess on the 5th March 2011 and came to Mexico on my own on 5 days after this year, it was my first time ever I visited this country full of history, historical sites, contrasts, extremes, mixed people, spicy food, wild animals and amazing turquoise beaches.But Mexico for me […]
Pottery of shining black mud in San Bartolo Coyotepec
COYOTEPEC comes from the náhuatl and it means cerro de Coyotes (Coyote hill). It is one of the villages in Oaxaca state in Mexico famous for its barro negro – black mud. The inhabitants of the whole village dedicate their lives to make the statues, figures but mostly jars and others containers. I visited two […]
Photo of the week: artwork of Huichol Indians
In Mexico, one of the states of Pacific coast called Nayarit (and in Jalisco, Zacatecas and Durango as well), there are still living some native Indians. The tribe is named HUICHOL and they are descendents of the Aztecs.The tribe speaks Huichol language in which the word Wixáritari means ”the people” and for them it is […]