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Category: Globe exploration

Valladolid

Valladolid was founded in 1543 by Francisco de Montejo, and named after the capital of Spain at that time.

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Cenote X’Canché

A cenote is a sinkhole filled with water. They are everywhere in the Yucatán.

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Zona Arqueológica de Ek’ Balam

I was elated to find that in actuality, each one of these selling points turns out to be absolutely true, and more so than I was even hoping for.

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Valhalla

The scenery was outstanding, the company even better. We had a great day.

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Canada First

The first thing on our agenda was to cross the border into Canada for Pedro’s first visit to the country.

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Glimpses of Rome and Thoughts of Home

On our last day in Italy, we saw as much of Rome as we could see.

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Roman Colosseum and Forum

The Forum was a city center for commerce, religion, politics, administration and social life.

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Ceilings of the Vatican Museums

The Vatican Museums hold objects, of course, but they are themselves works of art.

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There Are So Many Stairs at the Basilica

Maybe it was our inability to take in St. Peter’s Basilica, but the thing we commented about the most was the stairs.

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Venice to Rome

We left one incredible Italian city for another.

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