Page 4 of mbrown Travel Blog Posts


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April 17th 2010

Santiago de Querétaro... read more



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April 2nd 2010

Pátzcuaro ... read more



Pátzcuaro, Mexico

Published: April 11th 2011North America » Mexico » Michoacán » Pátzcuaro

Volcán Paricutín

Published: April 11th 2011North America » Mexico » Michoacán » Uruapan
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April 1st 2010

Volcán Paricutín... read more



Morelia, Michoacán

Published: April 11th 2011North America » Mexico » Michoacán » Morelia
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March 31st 2010

Morelia... read more



Tepoztlán, Mexico

Published: April 11th 2011North America » Mexico » Morelos » Tepoztlán
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March 21st 2010

Tepoztlán ... read more



Taxco, Mexico

Published: April 11th 2011North America » Mexico » Guerrero » Taxco
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March 18th 2010

Taxco... read more



Mexico City

Published: January 29th 2010North America » Mexico » Distrito Federal » Mexico City
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January 29th 2010

Here are some photos of Mexico City that just didn't fit in to the previous categories.... read more



Teotihuacán

Published: January 27th 2010North America » Mexico » Estado de Mexico » Teotihuacán
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January 26th 2010

The video is a Korean wedding song (I think) that these girls sang for my brother and his fiance who are getting married in Playa del Carmen this May. I met the two Korean girls at the hostel. They had just spent a couple weeks in Cuba and I had a lot of questions about it. We talked and had tea and decided to go to Teotihuacán together the following day. Teotihuacán is a 2000 year old pyramid structure and former city that apparently housed around 200,000 people at the time. It is just outside Mexico City. Not very much is known about the society that occupied Teotihuacán; most of the names and history come from the subsequent Aztec discovery of the site. The largest pyramid at Teotihuacán, the Pyramid of the Sun, is apparently the ... read more



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January 24th 2010

Parque de Chapultepec is like D.F.'s Central Park. It is huge and houses some amazing sites within its grounds including the Museo Nacional de Antropología, Capultepec Castle, a zoo, The National Auditorium, art museums, history museums, lakes, an amusement park, etc. On weekends people come out in droves and the park is filled with various types of entertainment and food. It is amazing.... read more






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