Archive for the ‘Mexico’

  • The Amazingly Intriguing ruins at Teotihuacán The Amazingly Intriguing ruins at Teotihuacán
    Teotihuacán is a huge and dynamic archeological site that lies in the Mexican basin. This place has some of the largest and most impressive pyramid structures that have been built in the pre Columbian America. And, apparently apart; from all the pyramidal structures that are built here, this place is also known for its massive residential complexes, the very colorful and well preserved mural and of course the avenue of the Dead. Teotihuacán was one of the largest cities of the entire pre Columbian Americas.  This place used to have about two hundred thousand people living here at that time.  This information places it as one of the most populous places in the world during its time. Period.  The cultural and civil complexes that are associated  [...]
    August 12th, 2010
  • Piedras Negras: A door towards Mexico Piedras Negras: A door towards Mexico
    Piedras Negras is a small city in the Mexican state of Coahuila. It has some 200,000 populations at the northern border, Mexico. Piedras Negras is considered as the sltillo, which is the capital city of Coahuila. You can reach there through Federal Highway 57. This small city is also known as La Puerta de Mexicister city to Eagle Pass in Texas, which is located just across the Rio Grande. Piedras Negras lies at a distance of 441 kilometres north of Sao, which is again considered as the door of Mexico. Many visitors from the United States has found that Piedras Negras is not much touristy than the other border towns, but you can visit and enjoy the Nacho. This small city is the home of  Nacho, which is a classic Tex-Mex dish of cheese and tortilla  [...]
    May 19th, 2010
  • Saltillo: Choose your favorite activities and attractions Saltillo: Choose your favorite activities and attractions
    Besides the mountains at backdrop, Saltillo features many amazing attractions to explore. Saltillo is the capital city of Coahuila. It could be found in the northeastern Mexican state. The city lies at a distance of 400 kilometres towards the south of US state of Texas, and 90 kilometres towards west of Monterrey in Nuevo Leon. The city has more than 633,667 of populations and is rising frequently. The city also has a nickname as The Athens of Mexico. The city has an elevation of 1,600 metres, making it cooler and windier as compared to its nearby city, which is Monterrey. It is a great tourist destination, as it offers lovely climate and excellent structures. The city enjoys arid climate and lies in the Chihuahuan Desert. Still, the temperature  [...]
    May 12th, 2010
  • Chichen Itza, explore the interesting temples of Mayan Temples kingdom Chichen Itza, explore the interesting temples of Mayan Temples kingdom
    Chichen Itza has been well known for having one of the most impressive Maya temples all across Mexico, second across the globe merely to the one, which is located in Tikal in the region of Guatemala. It is an extremely remarkable sight as well as even more extraordinary if you trance away in addition to think regarding each and every ritual that is been performed on the peak of the particular temple by the priests of Maya. The location is placed simply at some distance from the region of Akumal. Chichen Itza is regarded as one of the biggest very old Mayan cities in the region of north-central Yucatan. The foremost large- scale archaeologial investigations started in the year 1924 as well as were performed for a little more than 20 years by  [...]
    April 23rd, 2010
  • Traveling around the spectacular regions of Copper Canyon Traveling around the spectacular regions of Copper Canyon
    Barranca del Cobre is commonly known as Copper Canyon, is a area located within the desert region of Northwest Mexico that house a few of the most impressive and dramatic natural scenery in the inland territory of Mexico. The locale acknowledged as Copper Canyon or Barranca del Cobre is in point of fact a sequence of 20 different canyons, formed more than the years by 6 rivers. The spot is occasionally judged against to Grand Canyon of Arizona, even though the Copper Canyon section is as a minimum 7 times the mass, as well as has dissimilar geography, ecological unit to the Grand Canyon. The Copper Canyon is placed within the wilderness of Mexico. The Tarahumara populace who are the offspring’s of the Aztecs, even today live a straightforward  [...]
    April 9th, 2010
  • Get colored in the multicolored city of Guadalajara Get colored in the multicolored city of Guadalajara
    Guadalajara is known to be the capital city of Jalisco province, as well as the second mainly central city across the country. The metropolis is a Spanish imposing ambiance with a contemporary air, even though it is the commercial, agricultural, as well as industrial hub of the western highlands, in addition to is one of the most imperative enlightening cities across the entire American continent. Guadalajara has above 4 million people living in its metropolitan region; in up to date years have researched a marvelous restoration. Guadalajara is the center of the Tequila as well as the Mariachi, the city ahs recently distinguished its 450th anniversary in the year 1992. All the way through the centuries, the capital has turn out to be wealthy  [...]
    April 7th, 2010
  • Traveling through the toll roads of Ensenada Traveling through the toll roads of Ensenada
    Ensenada is located at an approximate distance of 109 kilometers in the southern region of the US/Mexican boundary at Tijuana, is immediately far-off enough as of the boundary to suggest an additional genuine Mexican experience with compared to the other eight “boundary towns” which I have actually visited. Tourists who arrive at this juncture simply to party, shop and drink might not have a factual international experience anytime in their life, however for the snooping as well as adventurous tourist there is to a large extent of Mexico that might be experienced in the various regions of Ensenada. The region is well connected with four-lane highway Mex, where toll has to be paid. 1-D is a speedy expedient direction in the south  [...]
    April 5th, 2010
  • Mexico Land of Ancient Times Mexico Land of Ancient Times
    If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home – by James Michener. The quote also suits to people who think Mexico is just polluted and dangerous place to visit. Mexico City is often viewed as city filled by the turbulence of evil minded where there is increasing number of crime; but contradictory the visitors, thus gets impressed by its weird and wonderful world. André Breton, a famous French poet, called Mexico the surrealist country par excellence and the capital give the impression to celebrate in its weirdness. The city is an urban city that ranks third in whole world and has two thousand two hundred and forty meters above sea level highland basin. The city has so much  [...]
    February 10th, 2010