Playa Del Carmen Beach
Me in Playa del Carmen Beach
Tulum Ruins
CloseUp of Tulum Ruins
Iguana
Making friends with an Iguana
Voladores
Tulum Beach
El Castillo in Chichen Itza
Me in Chichen Itza
Columns in Chichen Itza
Detail of a sculptured wall in Chichen Itza
Ball Game Field
Mayan Woman
San Gervazio Church in Valladolid
Coba Ruins
View from the Top of Coba highest Pyramid
Hair Treat
Me feeding a Spider Monkey with Coca Cola
Spider Monkey
Beach in Tulum
Life is Good
Some Mexican Funny Rodents trying to catch a piece of bread
The rodents climbing a tree to get to my hotel room (I had food)
Cute Rodent :)
View of the Huge Mexico City from the Plane
Colonia in Mexico City (Similar to the Favelas in Brasil) where people of poor conditions live. Very Dangerous.
View from the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan
View of the Pyramid of the Moon from the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan
People touching the metal spot in the very top of the pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan
Me in the top of the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan
Reconstitution of Aztec Dances and Rituals in Teotihuacan
Detail of a Sculptured Wall in Teotihuacan
View from the top of the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan (overview to the street of the dead and the Pyramid of the Sun)
Me in the Top of the Pyramid of the Moon
Climbing the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan
Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan
Basilica de Guadalupe, The most important holy place in America Latina
The new Basilica of Guadalupe
The image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, representing the appearance of Virgin Mary to the indigenous American Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin. The most important religous icon of Latin America
Belas Artes Palace in Mexico City
Independence day Commemorations in Mexico CIty
Acapulco Bay
LatinoAmericana Tower (Has survived 5 earthquakes)
Metropolitan Cathedral (The first Catedral to be constructed by the Spanish)
Purification Ritual
A Mexican performing the purification ritual to me
Cave Painting in the National Museum of Anthropology
Toltec Gravyard in National Museum of Anthropology. The stretched heads are noticeable (ancient civilizations believed it would make them look more like gods) so they used tools to stretch their heads.
Toltec Figure in the National Museum of Anthropology
Painted mural in National Museum of Anthropology
Atlante from Tula in the National Museum of Anthropology. These amazing statues had more than 4 meters, looking like they were guarding the cities.
Aztec Room in the National Museum of Anthropology
Painting and Model of how Tenochtitlan was. When the Spaniards arrived, they send letters to their king saying they have never seen such an amazing city as Tenochtitlan. Unfortunely they decided to destroy everything and build churches in top of it. Among the destroyed buildings, was Templo Mayor, a Pyramid bigger than the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan
Sun Stone (Known as the Aztec Calendar) in the National Museum of Anthropology
Me near the Sun Stone of the Aztecs
Mayan Gravyard in the National Museum of Anthropology
Pakal the Great, with a jade mask and bead necklaces. He was one of the most famous leaders of the mayan city of Palenque
Jade Mask covering the face of Pakal the Great, mayan leader of Palenque
Mayan stone heads
Tomb of a Mayan Leader Pakal of Palenque
Chac Mool Statue. Chac Mool was considered a middle term between humans and gods, to whom people would give gifts to the gods.
Impressive Olmec Colossal Heads in the National Museum of Anthropology. This head has almost 50 tons of weight and was built in about 1500 BC.
Me near an Olmec Head
Another Giant Olmec Head
Olmec Figure in the National Museum of Anthropology
Olmec Figure
View of the Zocalo Plaza and Metropolitan Cathedral from the top of the LatinoAmericana Tower
Belas Artes Palace seen from the top of the LatinoAmericana Tower
View of the Lazaro Cardenas Avenue from the top of LatinoAmericana Tower. This avenue has about 12 km. Nothing really special in a city like Mexico City which has the biggest avenue in the world, called Avenida de los Insurgentes. A straight street crossing the city center with a total length of 28.8 km
Me, Snorkling in the Cenote Dos Ojos in the Yucatan Peninsula
Sea Turtle in the Caribbean Sea
Me and a Sea Turtle in the Caribbean Sea
Me with a Sea Turtle in the Caribbean Sea
A Caribbean Sea Turtle swimming