Tag Archives: mexico
Jul-2016
One of the first people to have lived in Mexico were the Olmec people and you can find their history in the Mexican province of Tabasco. In the city of La Venta colossal Olmec heads made out of rocks were found by archeologists, which nowadays are located at the nearby Villahermosa. There they are exhibited […]
Jan-2016
Let’s look back at our time in Mexico, shall we?
Dec-2015
Tulum is a laid-back Mexican town on the Caribbean coast of the Yucatan Peninsula where popular Mayan ruins are located on a cliff overlooking the beach. Here’s how to avoid the crowds and have the beautiful ruins all to yourself during a visit to Tulum.
Dec-2015
Enjoy a bit of the fun we had in Mexico’s Puerto Escondido 🙂
Dec-2015
The cutest thing I’ve seen so far – that’s the feeling these guys gave me when they started blinking their big black eyes while moving their bodies in the rhythm of the ocean. It’s for sure that they’ll all be good swimmers, even while they have a pretty awful sounding one percent survival rate. Cute […]
Just another day in paradise for us two… Thom and I are now at Puerto Escondido, on the beach of Zicatela, where we enjoy beating each other in Backgammon! …and yes, we basically have the whole place to ourselves 🙂
Dec-2015
Huatulco, Mexico – December 4, 2015 The bubbels, de bubbels, las burbujas – I’m getting confused about in which language I’m supposed to think when I want to put my thoughts on paper. If I’d known the word for a bubble in Swedish than that would mean I could get confused about a fourth language […]
