This is a collection of pictures taken in Mexico.
Welcome to Mexico!
Tulku chilling
Buying some snacks
Evening by the tent
Modern farming
Thirsty
Mexican village
Exploring new places
Cactus will grow anywhere!
Magdalena village
Goats
Mountains and cacti
Climbing up
We made it to the top!
Hierve el Agua – petrified waterfall with natural pools on top
Kira in Hierve el Agua
Sven in Hierve el Agua
Hierve el Agua – petrified waterfall with natural pools on top
Family photo
Exploring Hierve el Agua
Hierve el Agua – petrified waterfall with natural pools on top
Swimming on top of the world
Kira climbing to the Palace in Mitla
Mitla – UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zapoteca people built it as a gateway between the world of the living and the world of the dead
Sven exploring Mitla ruins
Mitla – UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zapoteca people built it as a gateway between the world of the living and the world of the dead
Mosaic ornaments: stone tiles are held by the weight of the surrounding stones, no cement is used
A fence made of cacti. It seems poplular here.
Yagul ruins – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Tulku enjoying Dainzu ruins
The biggest tree in the world (by grith). Doesn’t look very big, but it is!
Ornament trees in El Tule. They seem to be popular in Mexico, as we find them in many places.
Visiting stamp museum
Santo Domingo Church in Oaxaca and traditionally dressed dancers waiting to greet the newly-wed couple
Kira in Monte Alban ruins – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sven in Monte Alban ruins – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Nice view, huh?
Family photo in far away land Mexico
Playing with tumbleweed
Ex-Convento San Juan Bautista de Coixtlahuaca
We and Puebla’s highlights: 2 volcanoes, San Francisco church, Cathedral, purple tree and hidden life on the rooftops
Sven trying a new carrier path in Train Museum, Puebla
Mexican graffiti in Puebla
Lamp-dragon in Puebla
Zocalo in Puebla
Cacaxtla ruins with colourful murals
Nice place for our bikes
Visiting Tula ruins
Tulku exploring Mexican Altiplano
Visiting old mining town Pozos de Mineral
Tulku exploring ex-mining-hacienda Brigada Santa
Checking out the wind tunnel in ex-mining-hacienda Brigada Santa
Visiting ex-mining-hacienda 5 Senores
Exit of an old mine that we climbed down to
The coolest swing ever
Sunrise in Mexican Altiplano
Ogarrio tunnel is over 2 km long and over 100 years old and conects Real de Catorce village with the rest of the world.
Street vendors in Real de Catorce
Transportation system of Real de Catorce
Kira horseback riding in Real de Catorce
Mountains in the altiplano
Sven horseback riding in Real de Catorce
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