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2026_Mexico_City_South_America
  • Michael Scott
  • Nina Scott
  • Michael Scott
  • Nina Scott

2026_Mexico_City_South_America

February 2026 trip to Mexico City, Lima, Santiago and Buenos Aires. Читать далее
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    11 февраля 2026 г.
    Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Delta Sky Lounge

    11 февраля, Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    Having Breakfast

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  • Nina ScottMichael Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    San Mateo County

    11 февраля, Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    SFO, Delta Sky Lounge- drinking some tea!

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
    Thought of London, my dusters dog here!

    Waiting to board

    11 февраля, Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

    At LAX

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
    2007 movie filmed a scene here1known as "Casa Azul" - house of blue tiles11

    Zocalo

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    Walking tour, starting at Zocalo Plaza, with our tour guide Gabriela. She shows us the Presidential palace where Claudia Sheinbaum lives and works. The day we were there, streets had been blocked as she had traveled and was arriving back. The plaza is a place of community events, social services, and expression. They host picnics for community, have concerts, and protests. The day we were there we saw a peaceful women’s right protest. Gabriela walked us around from there to Templo Mayor, and other points of interest along the streets away from the squareЧитать далее

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    Nina Scott

    Путешественникknown as "Casa Azul" - house of blue tilesThe house with tiles! Our tour guide Gabriela explains about this point of interest; a son shows his affluent father in an act of sarcasm / jest he was able to be successful and build “a house of tiles” to show family wealth.. Back then, the hand painted tiles were expensive and imported from Europe, and no one had ever put them in the outside design of their home.

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникThe house with tiles! Our tour guide Gabriela explains about this point of interest; a son shows his affluent father in an act of sarcasm / jest he was able to be successful and build “a house of tiles” to show family wealth.. Back then, the hand painted tiles were expensive and imported from Europe, and no one had ever put them in the outside design of their home.

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникThe house with tiles! Our tour guide Gabriela explains about this point of interest; a son shows his affluent father in an act of sarcasm / jest he was able to be successful and build “a house of tiles” to show family wealth.. Back then, the hand painted tiles were expensive and imported from Europe, and no one had ever put them in the outside design of their home.

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Templo mayor

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    The Templo Mayor (English: Main Temple) was the main temple of the Mexica people in their capital city of Tenōchtitlan, which is now Mexico City. Its architectural style belongs to the late Postclassic period of Mesoamerica.

    The temple was called Huēyi Teōcalli [we:ˈi teoːˈkali][1] in the Nahuatl language. It was dedicated simultaneously to Huitzilopochtli, god of war, and Tlaloc, god of rain and agriculture, each of which had a shrine at the top of the pyramid with separate staircases.

    The central spire was devoted to Quetzalcoatl in his form as the wind god, Ehecatl.[2] The temple devoted to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc, measuring approximately 100 by 80 m (328 by 262 ft) at its base, dominated the Sacred Precinct.[3] Construction of the first temple began sometime after 1325, and it was rebuilt six times.

    The temple was almost totally destroyed by the Spanish in 1521, and the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral was built in its place.

    The Zócalo, or main plaza of Mexico City today, was developed to the southwest of Templo Mayor, which is located in the block between Seminario and Justo Sierra streets.

    The site is part of the Historic Center of Mexico City, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987. It received 801,942 visitors in 2017.
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    Ministry of Education

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    These were painted by Diego Rivera.

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникI think you are posting new stuff. I don't think I saw this the first time I saw this visit. Gorgeous.

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Santo Domingo Plaza

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Apparently, this is the place to go to get fake documents, like University diplomas

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Plaza Manuel Tolsá

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    Plaza Manuel Tolsá is the famous home of the monumental equestrian statue known as "El Caballito". In front of the National Art Museum (in the photo), it is one of the most prominent squares in Mexico City. Even though it is not one of the largest, it is the frequent site of cultural and artistic events.

    The square arises with the demolition of the old San Andrés Hospital. In general, it is considered to be one of the last works of Porfiriate architecture and probably also of Porfirio Díaz himself. It was precisely he who decided to name the place in honour of Tolsá. It was an appropriate move since the square dates the Mining Centre. If the whole conflict over the statue of Charles IV leaves any doubt, the Mining Centre should clarify it.

    It may be Tolsá's most complete and even surprising architectural masterpiece. Surrounded as it is by heavy Florentine Renaissance-style buildings, it is a neoclassical work of a lightness that could be seen a century earlier.

    However, after all, it is just a European-style stone-paved city square.

    It is the place where the pigeons are fed and girls from school pass by, guided and holding hands. On weekends, many of the side streets are full of book distributors from Maids and other parts of the city. Some residents of Mexico City cross Manuel Tolsá Square thousands of times in their lives. They rarely realise that it is their energy that continues to resonate, even to this day.
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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Palace of Fine Arts

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    We did not go in☹️

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Street Food

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    This was corn. It tasted nothing like the kind they have at the Alameda County Fair, which is much sweeter

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникYes, fresh shucked and served with lime juice, chili peppers (not spicy) mayonnaise cheese and a lil salt!

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникI love seeing this photos and seeing what you are doing day by day. And I'm happy you have such a lovely hotel. Love, Mom

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
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    Merotoro

    12 февраля, Мексика ⋅ 🌙 68 °F

    Dinner at this Michelin star restaurant

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникDessert I take it! Yummy.

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникGorgeous!

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    ПутешественникLook soooo good.

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникMussel soup?

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    En route

    13 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    Riding in a DiDi on the way to the Anthropology museum

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    Museum of Anthropology

    13 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    History lessons

    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникI see I'm seeing the things you are posting out of order. Now I see what you did yesterday. The Musuem of Anthropology was my most favorite things I did in Mexico City when I was there in 1987. Almost 40 years ago. The things in your photos were not there then. Beautiful.

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникIt was fabulous! We still need to catch up on many other posts and photos- we hope to do that today, since we will have a lot of down time at the airport before we fly to Lima, Peru. It’s about a 6 hour flight and we’ll probably get to our hotel around midnight Lima time. Then we have a half day walking tour with a tour guide the next morning. After, we will have a loose schedule allowing for leisurely tourism and activities. We’ll probably rest the second day somewhat and sleep in.

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    ПутешественникI love these objects. Found in the ruins, right?

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникYes, there were many artifacts- some are replicas, it tells you when they are.

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    Our hotel room / view of Mexico City

    13 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Enjoyed the view from both our room and also the member lounge

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникSuch a gorgeous hotel. Mexico is rivaling the U.S. for luxury.

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникYes, some places are very modern and luxurious, while there is also a charming element of older European, Indigenous and Eastern influences. Some buildings, even haves multiple styles that echo the history of colonialism and governors

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
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    La Otilia

    13 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Lunch -

    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникWhat a lovely spot and delicious looking food. What else did you do that day?

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникThank you Nancy- yes it was a cute place. We went to the National Museum of Anthropology- there is a separate post on that one

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Anahuacalli Museum

    14 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F
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    Vickys Coyocan

    14 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    We went into the market area, which is made up of multiple pop up vendors and restaurants. Interesting place, crowded and bustling with activity. There were multiple narrow aisles with vendor stands along each side. Here is where we settled to have a nice lunch at Vicky’s Coyoacán.

    There were several men and women workers behind the counter, it was amazing to watch them in action and their teamwork. We had enchiladas verdes con pollo, arroz y frijoles negros (green chicken enchiladas with rice and black beans) and they gave us a small cup of mango jello at the end. The meal was $17.16 in American dollars for the both of us.
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    ПутешественникI love the atmosphere. Looks like fun + yummy food.

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Coyocan Art Market

    14 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F
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    Frida Kahlo Museum

    14 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    It’s taking me some time to make a post about this. Going to the Frida Kahlo Museum was very special and also I learned so much more about her life as a human being and artist and how she used Art to cope with her physical ailments which were very life impacting.

    I recommend reading through the first several pictures for the story timeline of her life and then the other pictures will make more sense. I’ll add captions where I can to share the significance that I felt from the descriptions.
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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникAppearances can be deceiving is an exhibit about Frida’s resilience, and the things she did to function, but were a part of her.

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  • Nina ScottMichael Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Meet driver Yael on way to museums 2/14

    14 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Our ride share driver Yael was interesting to talk to on our way to the Anahuacalli Museum. We had a great conversation about the many indigenous communities here and advocacy. He and his family are professional Aztec dancers that tour the country. He showed me his tattoo on side of his face,, which represents “the fifth sun” - most people know it as the Aztec calendar, but they think of it as the fifth sun.Читать далее

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  • Nina ScottMichael Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
    2Frida spent a lot of time bedridden during certain points in her life.She coped w/art & courage
    Painting her cast after spinal surgeryShoe to make up difference in leg lengthObjects she loved with meaning showed in paintingsDiego's painting; can you see the pre-Hispanic symbols in the hills?When Frida died; newspaper honors and remembers herLong Live Life! Would be her last paintingThe kitchen- pays homage to the love between Diego and FridaFridas painting suppliesFrida's custom easel when painting from her wheelchair2Day bed- mirror above to reflect - a source of selfNight bed- butterflies and transformation

    Frida Kahlo part 2

    14 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Each footprint only allows up to 25 photos- so here are more I think are important to share about her life and legacy; I’ve captioned some of the photos

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникWhat a beautiful room filled with light.

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    ПутешественникYes, perfect for creativity!

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникFrida spent a lot of time bedridden during certain points in her life.She coped w/art & courageSo inspiring. I love Frida Kahlo part 2 - every single photo is wonderful.

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникGreat! It took some time to add these but well worth it- I wanted to document her story as much as possible

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  • Nina ScottMichael Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America

    Valentines Day - Mexico City

    14 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    What could be more romantic than spending Valentine's Day with Michael in Mexico City, immersed in the art of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera? ❤️ Very sweet of Michael to plan this for us.

    In the morning, we exchanged cards and I woke up surprised by this sweet “Te Amo” (I love you) balloon.

    There’s separate posts on the museums we visited, but what a sweet Valentines Day we had together ❤️
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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
    We are smiling. Little did we know our flight would later be cancelled. ☹️
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    Grand Lounge - MEX

    15 февраля, Мексика ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    Hanging out before our flight

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникYou both looked happy and relaxed and the temperature is perfect!

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    ПутешественникYou look so tiny in the astronaut suits.

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникThanks, guys. Off to Lima. As the only place that I visited on your tour was Mexico City, I'm eager to see LIma.

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникLots of pics posted now, we still have to catch up from today - we fly out tomorrow to Santiago, Chile where we will be greeted and picked up by the nephew and girlfriend of Coto.

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
    The line to check into the airport hotel was a little over an hour wait

    Flight cancellation

    15 февраля, Мексика ⋅ 🌙 59 °F

    Our scheduled flight from Mexico City was delayed for over 3 hours on the tarmac before they finally canceled the flight. It was very stressful deplaning getting on a bus to get our luggage going through their security. All, while trying to figure out how to rebook our flights, we spent hours and hours in lines at the airport late into the night back and forth with the ticket agent as due to us booking a multi-city itinerary on points they were limited in what flights they could offer us and went back and forth and back and forth before finally scheduling us on the same flight the next day. It was exhausting. They put us up in a hotel at the airport which was nice so we didn't have to leave the airport but the restaurant food was simply horrible.Читать далее

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    Nancy Scott

    ПутешественникOMG. I'm just seeing this today. I forgot to check in with Find Penguins. What a bummer to have your flight cancelled. I guess you are on the roller coaster ride of travel. Some ups and then some downs. What was the airline? But now that you are in Lima it looks like a fantastic place. I love seeing all the place you visit and food you eat and your current hotel looks gorgeous! Your knowledge of life is greatly expanding. I'm sure being able to speak Spanish, Nina, is a huge advantage.

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    Nina Scott

    ПутешественникThe airline is Latam, one of the major airlines that flies to South America. Yes, I think it has helped add context that I speak Spanish, and when I don’t know how to say something I’m able to easily use my translation app and read it out loud, since I learned about the phonetics and pronunciation rules in college. I have pretty much been able to understand others speaking to us in Spanish, one time I didn’t and had the speaker speak Spanish into my phone and it translated to English. Definitely an adventure to have our flight cancelled but it’s just a blip now as the rest of our time has been wonderful!

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  • Michael ScottNina Scott2026_Mexico_City_South_America
    This is a bar on the roof of the hotel
    Another seating area on the roof of the hotelA small pool on the roof of the hotelPeople waiting in line to buy food from a mobile street vendor. The box on the back had food.A customer uses her cell phone to scan a QR code attached to the handlebars of the motorbike.A sales presentation below street level of our hotelThe view from our 4th floor windowSwimming in the rooftop poolThe lounge options were unparalleled

    Lima - around hotel

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