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I love Mexico. Great people, food, culture and history 
Playa Mazunte.

Great place to relax. There is a turtle refuge, is worth a look, a few bars and restaurants. You may stay here longer then you first planed. Great sunsets.

I had to buy the boys in the photo, bottle’s of coke each, after the little fat one was wearing my expensive sunglasses after they got knocked of my head by a large wave, while I was fishing. Great kids. The sea can get dangerous. Rip tides. So always ask the locals if it is safe to swim, even if it looks ok.

 
 
 Playa Mazunte.  
  
  

Tamales being prepared.

I love tamales, I eat 3 of those yum yum.

 Home made Tamales 
  
 
 Video: Images of Mexico with music Mexicana
   
  
  

Campeche Beautiful city

Campeche Main Plaza
 
  
  
  
 

The ancient city of Teotihuacan is the most visited of Mexico’s archaeological site.

 
  View from the Pyramid of the Sun
  
  The Maya site, Tulum
Main temple at Tulum against the Caribbean Sea   
  
 
 
 Bikini Comp Puerto Escondido 
  
Distrito Federal Mexico 
  VW Taxi's & Zocalo Mexico City
  
  Chichen Itza, pyramid of the Maya. In the Yucatan peninsula.
 Chichen Itza 
  
 
Video The last Aztec Booker Prize winner DBC Pierre returns to the Mexico of his youth to explore the downfall of one of the world's greatest civilisations -- the Aztecs ruled by the emperor Moctezuma II who were defeated by a small force of Spaniards under Hernán Cortés.

In the early 16th century, the Aztec empire was at the height of its power. The emperor Moctezuma II (also known as Montezuma) ruled from the great imperial city of Tenochtitlan in the Valley of Mexico -- site of present-day Mexico City -- and collected an unending stream of tribute from neighbouring city-states. Aztec armies were feared. Hundreds of thousands of humans were sacrificed to Aztec gods in elaborate rituals.