Showing posts with label Campeche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Campeche. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Campeche




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Edzna



Just under an hour from Campeche is the uncrowded archaeological site of Edzna, one of the nicest we have visited on this trip so far. Compact but unique in its […]

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Monday, 4 May 2015

Onde Ficamos – México



Quando entramos no México achávamos que passaríamos mais tempo acampado, mas no final acabamos ficando mais em hotéis do que em nossa barraca. De toda forma, o México é um dos países que mais opções oferecem aos viajantes, desde os postos de gasolina Pemex até os bons hotéis de rede. Vejam onde ficamos no México e o que achamos: CHETUMAL (07/04/15) City Express Chetumal (https://www.cityexpress.com/es/hoteles-Mexico/MX/Quintana-Roo-28/Chetumal-64/City-Express-Chetumal-72). Um hotel padrão Ibis com preços um… Ler mais

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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

As Ruínas de Palenque



Como ainda era cedo quando saímos das ruínas decidimos não ficar em Uxmal e seguir em frente até a cidade de Campeche, onde passamos a noite. San Francisco de Campeche, ou simplesmente Campeche, foi fundada em 1540 por Francisco de Montejo y Leon e hoje é a capital do estado de mesmo nome, com uma população aproximada de 250 mil habitantes. A maior atração da cidade é o centro histórico, que foi declarado Patrimônio da… Ler mais

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Friday, 5 December 2014

A PAUSE FOR THOUGHT



Our arrival in Mexico City marks the end of the fourth leg of our trans-America journey. After eight months it is time again to take a break from the road and head back to Europe, to catch up with family and friends, see what surprises the postman has left, enjoy the latest episode of Homeland […]

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Wednesday, 10 September 2014

MEXICO – EARLY DAYS



19th August: I’ve never liked snakes at the best of times, and this one’s looking particularly menacing. It’s not yet nine o’clock in the morning and here I am, balancing a mug of tea whilst leafing Mike and Terri Church’s Traveler’s Guide To Mexican Camping, attempting to digest the curious American camping jargon, such as hookups, plug-ins, […]

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Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Campeche, Mexico



On the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, and the western side of the Yucatan Peninsula, lies the capital city of the State of Campeche, Campeche the city. It is another UNESCO World Heritage site. The city was originally founded… Read More ›

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Sunday, 20 April 2014

Campeche, Mexico



On the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, and the western side of the Yucatan Peninsula, lies the capital city of the State of Campeche, Campeche the city. It is another UNESCO World Heritage site. The city was originally founded… Read More ›

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