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Planning a Trip to Tulum from CDMX or Guadalajara

Tulum stands out as an excellent destination for a vacation. Tulum has become a prominent tourist hotspot in the Mexican Caribbean due to its impressive blend of natural beauty, archaeological sites, and vibrant culture. Situated along the Riviera Maya, Tulum is the best place for beach relaxation. Its proximity to the ancient ruins set against the backdrop of the Caribbean Sea creates ...
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Rio Bec, a place that was never conquered

The little-known Mayan ruins of Rio Bec, located in the jungles of Campeche, was not a typical Mayan city, rather it represented a society in which people lived together in differentiated groups without dominance or hierarchy. Río Bec flourished without kings or hierarchies. The society developed a sustainable and self-sufficient system of living. Without kings or hierarchies, this settlement thrived in the ...
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The sinking city: The looming land subsidence crisis in Mexico City

Mexico City, once known as Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, is a testament to centuries of history and cultural heritage. However, beneath its bustling streets lurks a silent threat that is slowly eroding its foundations: land subsidence. This phenomenon, primarily caused by excessive groundwater abstraction, is causing the city to sink at an alarming rate, creating serious problems for its ...
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The encomienda system in colonial Mexico

The encomienda system, or "sistema de encomienda" in Spanish, was a cornerstone of Spanish colonialism in Mexico, profoundly impacting the region's indigenous populations, economy, and social structure. The encomienda system, established shortly after the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century, gave Spanish conquistadors and settlers the right to exact tribute and forced labor from indigenous communities in exchange for protection and ...
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History of obsidian in Mexico

Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass that forms by the cooling lava, during volcanic eruptions. Obsidian mainly consists of silica with various impurities giving it colors ranging from black to red, green, and even translucent shades. Obsidian forms when magma rich in silica cools so quickly that it has no chance to crystallize. The resulting material is amorphous (has no structure or ...
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Family-friendly vacation in Playa del Carmen

Getting to Playa del Carmen First things first, let's talk about how to get from Cancun to Playa del Carmen. Once you land at Cancun airport, you have several options for getting to Playa del Carmen. Many travelers prefer a pre-booked airport transfer. When planning a trip to Playa del Carmen, ensuring a smooth transition from Cancun Airport is paramount. Consider the ...
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El Zacatón – the deepest cenote in the world

A cenote is a natural sinkhole, which is formed by the collapse of limestone bedrock, exposing groundwater underneath. Cenotes can vary in size and shape, ranging from small openings to large, water-filled caverns. Cenotes often have crystal-clear, turquoise-colored water. Cenotes were considered sacred and were important water sources. Today, cenotes are popular tourist attractions, offering opportunities for swimming. When it comes to ...
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Hacienda Sotuta de Peón in Yucatan

This hacienda is a unique tourist experience. Sisal is a type of Henequen agave which is cultivated extensively for its strong fibers, which were traditionally used in the production of rope, twine, and other cordage materials. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, sisal production was a major industry in Mexico, particularly in the Yucatán Peninsula. The fibers were exported worldwide and ...
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Izamal, the magic town of Yucatan

Izamal is another picturesque town for a day trip from Merida. Izamal is a historical and cultural treasure in the heart of Yucatan, it is a mix of the splendor of its pre-Hispanic past with colonial elegance and modern vitality. Izamal is a "magic city", which has preserved ancient pyramids and stands out for its colorful streets. Stroll the cobbled streets, discover ...
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Things to do in Mani, the magical town of Yucatán

Mani is a beautiful and cozy town known for its rich culture, legends, ancestral traditions, colonial architecture, and delicious gastronomy. The area around Mani is mainly occupied by agriculture and livestock raising. Like many other places in Mexico, the city's name was due to misinterpretation. The original name of the town meant "place where everyone passes through" from the Mayan word "manik," ...
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