by Richard Quinn | Dec 14, 2023 | Maya, Mexico, Road Trips, Travel
DAY 4: AFTER THE ROADBLOCKS: THE ANCIENT MAYAN CITY OF PALENQUE As a photographer, my favorite subject has always been beautiful landscapes, of the sort that you find in our National Parks, but ruined buildings, especially those that are ancient and iconic, run a very...
by Richard Quinn | Dec 14, 2023 | Mexico, Road Trips, Travel
DAY 4: FROM VILLAHERMOSA TO PALENQUE After three long days and more than 1,200 miles of driving, we’d made it from Laredo, on the border with Texas, all the way to Villahermosa, in the Mexican State of Tabasco. We stayed the night there, but we didn’t...
by Richard Quinn | Jan 15, 2016 | Mexico, Road Trips, Travel
Visiting the Spanish Colonial cities of Mexico is almost like traveling back in time. Narrow cobblestone streets wind between buildings, facades, and stately old mansions that date back three hundred years or more. There are beautiful plazas, parks, and soaring...
by Richard Quinn | Jan 6, 2016 | Travel
Note: there is an updated, expanded version of this post available on this site at the following link: The Amazing Mayan Murals of Bonampak Down by the Guatemalan border, in a remote corner of the Mexican state of Chiapas, there’s a small Mayan ruin known as...
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