Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Yax Lum Resturant

A resturant I stoped for breakfast on my way to Frontera Corozal. This is in the middle of the Lacondon Jungle in Chiapas,Mexico Posted by Picasa

Colors of fall

A photo of a leaf in the waters of creek near my house during the Fall of the year. Posted by Picasa

Cactus flowers

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Flowers

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Monday, December 25, 2006

Zinacatan Girl

They learn young in this part of the world. Posted by Picasa

Chamula

This is the oldest church in Chamula. It was destroyed by fire caused by fireworks. Bult in the 1500's Posted by Picasa

Church in Chamula

This is a Mayan Curch in the town of Chamula. Posted by Picasa They do not allow Catholic priest except for baptism. Inside the local Mayans practice their own religon

Agua Azul

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Girl from Zinacatan

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Rio Grijalva

Trip down Canon del Sumidero Posted by Picasa

Merida

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Usamacinta River

A photo of my trip on the Usamacinta River. Mexico on the left. Guatamala on the right. Posted by Picasa

Mayan Cross

This is a Mayan Cross representing the sacred tree of life. This is in Chamula and is in front of one of the city's leaders. Posted by Picasa

Young Mayan girl at Agua Azul

Posted by Picasa I found this young girl at Aqua Azul selling crafts. She was very shy. When I asked her if I could take her photo she said yes but for peso's. I gave her 10 peso's for this photo. Worth it isn't it.

Hotel inSan Cristobal de las Casa

Hotel I stayed in in San Cristobal de las Casas. Posted by Picasa

Na Baloom

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Heyduke's Rants

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These are some photo's I took on a trip to Chiapas Mexico this summer. I love this area because it seems to have so much soul.

Chamula Market

The market of Chamula. Be very careful of taking photo's here. Posted by Picasa

Mayan girls

Young women at Aqua Azul watching swimmers Posted by Picasa

Misol Ja

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Palenque

The Mayan ruin of Palenque. Posted by Picasa
These young girls from Zinacatan Mexico were sewing some of their beautiful textiles. Posted by Picasa