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Background: The site of advanced Amerindian civilizations, Mexico came under Spanish rule for three centuries before achieving independence early in the 19th century. A devaluation of the peso in late 1994 threw Mexico into economic turmoil, triggering the worst recession in over half a century. The nation continues to make an impressive recovery. Ongoing economic and social concerns include low real wages, underemployment for a large segment of the population, inequitable income distribution, and few advancement opportunities for the largely Amerindian population in the impoverished southern states. Elections held in July 2000 marked the first time since the 1910 Mexican Revolution that the opposition defeated the party in government, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Vicente FOX of the National Action Party (PAN) was sworn in on 1 December 2000 as the first chief executive elected in free and fair elections.




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By TicoTime
November 29th 2009
Hecho en Merida North America » Mexico » Yucatán » Merida
Well, we finally made it to Mexico! It's been a long haul this year with our trip being put off a couple times but now that we're here, we couldn't be more happy with how the timing turned out to be more in our favour. Take this morning, for instance. Here in beautiful colonial Merida, it's barely 10AM and the weather is 24C but with the humidity feels just over 30C. And it's clear skies today. Should be perfect weather for some bargain hunting at the artisan market in the town's central market this morning. Later today we'll head out to [View Full Entry]

TicoTime - Dustin and Jenny | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 30th 2009 | 43 Views | [diary=456968]

Time to shine
Colonial Cathedral
Hidden Hallway of Art

By DonKey44
August 10th 2009
Mexico #5 North America » Mexico » Yucatán » Merida
We camped out in the shade by the fountain and pool with a formerly cold now tepid nearly extinct Coke. Our hotel namesake, Doris Albino, liked to have herself painted numerous times and hung on the lobby walls. From a distance, not bad, but as you get closer she has the thick dark unibrow, and a telltale wing moustache that goes below the bottom lip. If you could afford to be painted why not slip the guy an extra 50 pesos with instructions not to be so accurate. Or you could have used a heavy duty weed whacker right before [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 2nd 2009 | 29 Views | [diary=427089]

Front Cover Four Keys Overseas
Back Cover Four Keys Overseas

By DonKey44
August 10th 2009
Mexico #6 North America » Mexico » Yucatán » Merida
Merida Centro is crowded with narrow dirty sidewalks and speed racer traffic. This morning we took a $3 taxi to Centinario Park Zoo and a 50 cent bus back. This will probably be our final trip to Mexico as the Travel God has given us 3 of 3 warnings. Warning one: While walking under a tree in Plaza Grande either a pigeon, turkey vulture, or condor dropped a big sloppy on Lee's shoulder that slid down to her pants. Warning 2: At the US traveler's refuge, McDonalds, Lee put her foot up under the table and stuck a wet green fluorescent [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 5th 2009 | 25 Views | [diary=427095]

Looking out of one way glass
Monument in Merida
Cover Four Keys Overseas

By DonKey44
August 10th 2009
Mexico #7 North America » Mexico » Yucatán » Merida
Our last full day in Merida we took a taxi to Monumento a la Patria (father) which covered the inner circle of a huge square at the end of a mansion filled boulevard, Avenue Montejo. We strolled south with weird art every block or so. My personal favorites: a mass of broken boards like a house hit by a combination hurricane, tornado, and A bomb, a space age robot, and a bench covered in poofy pink puke. Another couple of blocks found us at Palacio Canton/Museo Antropologia with artifacts from Chichen Itza and a guard who stalked us like the [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 5th 2009 | 41 Views | [diary=427097]

Robot on Sidewalk
Plaza in Merida
Non McD's meal at Plaza

By DonKey44
August 10th 2009
Mexico #4 North America » Mexico » Yucatán » Merida
We/I made some bad choices yesterday which will not be made public until Lee BLABS about them. The good choice was taking a leisurely stroll to Cenote IK Kil/sinkhole across the road from our inexpensive/cheap but acceptable Doris Albino Motel. The grounds leading to the sinkhole have a beautiful array of tropical plants and flowers. The sinkhole, after they trot you through the souvenir shop, has stairs leading down a cave with observation areas and signs warning not to jump. Forty foot roots hang from the ceiling and drink from the pure, clear (almost) water of the pool with dribbli [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 30th 2009 | 44 Views | [diary=427084]

Passage to Cenote
Cenote
Tropical Plants

I spent 10 days this month in Merida again and had a glorious time! I didn't get to see all my friends because of time restrictions but managed to see quite a few. Tourist traffic in the Yucatan of what I saw was almost nonexistent. I'm sure almost everywhere in our states are experiencing the same lack of enthusiasm in spending money on a vacation. I got sick with heat in Progreso before I even got to the beach. I went walking a little too far away. Because of that I didn't stay long (no beach time) and had to miss [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 24th 2009 | 59 Views | [diary=421593]

Los HeNe Que Nes Restr Bar
View from Green Umbrellas
View from Green Umbrellas (2)

Ok everyone I know it's not a blog entry really but just thought I'd put up a quick map to let you all see the journey so far xxx [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 15th 2009 | 40 Views | [diary=418912]


I can almost hear everyone groaning 'another batch'? Well, I promise that I've almost worked my way through all of the pictures that George had taken during our stay. I appreciate your patience and hope I'm not boring you to death. I promise when I leave for Merida again next week, I won't be taking a lot of pictures. I have so many other things I want to do! The three of us had taken a taxi to the north end of town for our St. Patrick's Day party and George took pictures along the way of beautiful Paseo de Montejo. [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 25th 2009 | 31 Views | [diary=412240]

As seen on Paseo de Montejo (2)
As seen on Paseo de Montejo (3)
As seen on Paseo de Montejo (4)

These are the last of George's wonderful pictures of our experiences in Merida that I will post on here. The first set is of a Home and Garden Walking Tour in the downtown Merida area that George and Nancy went with. The second set is of various ruins that Nancy, George, Shelley and Ed experienced. They had immense fun on all their ventures. These two ventures were not my cup of tea. I've picked these photos from all the ones that George had taken. Enjoy. [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 25th 2009 | 39 Views | [diary=412273]

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When friends Nancy and George traveled with me in March to Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, one of the sites we planned to visit was Dzibilchaltun, located about midway between Merida and the coastal city of Progreso. Dzibilchaltun is pronounced something similar to diz-bill-chal-toon and said as one word of course, but it sounds much more natural from a native of the area. We were especially excited about the fact that we would be there for a twice-yearly event from the heavens, possibly thought of in more than one way by many. I'm referring to the Spring Equinox, mistakenly called by some (me [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 24th 2009 | 104 Views | [diary=411672]

Getting closer as dawn breaks
Getting closer as dawn breaks 2
Getting closer as dawn breaks 3


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