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The Cemetery Panteón Santa Paula

What makes this cemetery remarkable to me are the walls and walls of remains interred seven stories high.

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Alhóndiga y Universidad (Grain Exchange and University)

Two more landmarks I want to talk about are the Alhóndiga de Granaditas and Universidad de Guanajuato.

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Journey to San Miguel de Allende

Our journey was all about the birth of Mexican independence. And family, of course.

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Pípila y Diego Rivera

I am not used to this kind of welcome, with family scattered all over the same city, and everyone trying to get in on it.

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Our spot in Guanajuato

When I saw photos of Guanajuato for the first time, I realized where Pedro got his love of colours.

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Akumel Monkey Sanctuary

For any teenagers who may be reading this blog post, your parents wish you would do this sometimes: come up with your own plan if our plan is so bad.

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To Tulum

We cut our time in Valladolid short and went to Tulum next.

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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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