It’s crazy to think it’s almost the middle of summer already, but somehow I still find myself looking back at photos from Mexico, with a big itch to just keep traveling. Often times vacations can be filled with lots of activities and touristy attractions, that are well worth it, especially if it’s one of the…
Traveling to … the Tulum Ruins
The Mayan civilization made a very important mark in history, and each of their iconic cities were built for a specific purpose. Chichen Itza is the most well-known, for its vast size that is still being discovered by archeologists to this date. I had the amazing opportunity of visiting not only this wonder of the…
Traveling to … the Hubiku Cenote // Riviera Maya
Before making our way to the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza {Part I and Part II}, we had the amazing experience of swimming in the Hubiku Cenote. Hubiku, the ancient Mayan word meaning “Great Lord”, is a magical cenote {a sinkhole created from rainfall}, and sacred place once thought by the Mayan people to be the entrance to the underworld. I’ve…
Traveling to … Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins :: Part II // Riviera Maya
Chichen Itza was just too beautiful, that I had to share more photographs of this wonder of the world…{See Part I here}
Traveling to … Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins :: Part I // Riviera Maya
The favorite pastime of my father and I, is traveling to new places and photographing our journeys. As I edited some photographs, from our recent trip Riviera Maya, Mexico, I found that our styles were quite similar. I couldn’t tell my work apart from my father’s, which is why I had to create two posts just for Chichen…