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Lázaro Cárdenas

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    • Day 164

      Merida

      December 15, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      Barrio Vivo
      La Taquetaria der la Union
      La Mezcaleria
      FreeWalking-Tour
      Zwei Stunden Bussuche zum Museum
      La Bola
      Marktbesuch
      Streetfood
      Carrental mit dem Hostel
      Kabah
      St. Elena
      La Muna
      PoktaPok mit Elena und Jonas
      Mezcaleria La Fundacion mit Dorka und Cristelle
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    • Day 12

      Mérida

      January 23 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Nous passons 2 jours dans la ville de Mérida, la capitale du Yucatan.
      Le premier jour se veut pluvieux et nous en profitons pour visiter le grand musée du monde maya et sa richesse collection d'objets.

      Le lendemain visite de la ville a l'image de Valladolid, animée, colorée et dotée d'une belle place centrale quadrillée par 4 édifices remarquables dont la cathédrale et le Palacio del Gobierno. (Pas besoin de traduction je pense 😆)

      L'entrée dans ce dernier est libre et nous en ressortons ravis. Le batiment en lui même vaut le coup d'œil, je m'y vois bien en résidence secondaire...

      Mais surtout derrière la façade pistache de ce palais, se cachent de remarquables fresques. Elles sont d'un style contemporain et onirique du peintre local Fernando Castro. Celles du Salón de Historia mettent en lumière l’esprit éternellement renouvelé du peuple maya qui survit en dépit de l’impitoyable répression exercée par les Espagnols.

      Le tableau représentant le drapeau mexicain nous donne l'explication des allégories : l'aigle représente la bonté, la force, la pugnacité a contrario le serpent dépeint la misère et la corruption.
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    • Day 15–17

      Merida

      January 13 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      We made it to Merida on the 13th January where we’d base ourselves for a couple of nights to do some tours. Merida itself is a colourful and pleasant place, we arrived during ‘Merida Fest’. The main square was lively with a live music stage and plenty going on around the fringes, a great opportunity to people watch! On our first full day we headed to Celestun Biosphere Reserve, famous for its pink flamingos – Elanas favourite! We took a boat trip up the mangrove lined river and got to witness hundreds of the majestic birds in their natural habitat, it was quite a spectacle and Elana was in awe!

      The skipper knew how to handle a boat and took us at speed through some narrow channels adding further excitement to the trip! Prior to heading back to shore we stopped at a fresh-water lagoon beside the tidal river fed by a cenote which bubbled-up through the ground, normally they’d be an opportunity to swim in the fresh waters but a crocodile has been spotted frequenting it in recent times so we politely declined! The water was very brown but only from the tanin leached from the local vegetation.
      Flamingo excitement over we took the short drive to Celestun beach (the other side of the sandspit creating the lagoon) where we ate, sunbathed and frolicked in the warm seas for the remainder of the afternoon, Bert was in his element digging holes in the sand for the majority of the afternoon!
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    Lázaro Cárdenas, Lazaro Cardenas

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