Some More Photos! Mexico, Guatamala and Belize
This is a beautiful old church in the town of Taxco, about 3hrs busride south of Mexico. The town produces the largest quantity of silver jewelry in the world. This is the view from the San Sebastian Hostel in taxco. We met a retired Doctor couple who live in and run the hostel (the family home). Many nights of margaritas and singing followed.
These caves are about 30mins outside in taxco and boast a huge 82m high cave!
Siging with our hosts at SanSebastian Hostel after I taught them to make spaghetti bolognese. One of their workers tried it after spending 15mins looking for his tortillas to pile the spaghetti in!
Beautiful Puerto Escondito on the Pacific Ocean of Mexico. We spent 2 weeks here, surfing, swimming, taking long walks on the beach and of course enjoying the sunsets.
The boys... Rob enjoyed his 2 weeks surfing with the 2 English lads and our Aussie host at Aqua Luna Hotel.
Sunsets on Puerto Escondito.
Enjoying the sunset from our hotel.
Rob being creative with the many Sol beers we enjoyed.
Yet another sunset in Puerto Escondito.
Typical door detail in the city of Oaxaca.
Oaxaca city street.
Church in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Angel Falls, Mexico.
Crocodile Hunting in Oaxaca south.
Agua Azul on the road to Palenque. We swam in the cool cristal blue waters. The photos and the recent rains fo not do this river justice!
Agua Azul.
Paleque ruins Mexico
Sunrise over Tikal ruins, Guatamala
Our drinking hole in Caye Caulker, Belize. As we were enjoying our carribbean rum and cke, this strapping lad decided to take a nude jump off the diving board.
Sunset in Caye Caulker... good days!
Another gorgeous sunset.
Sunrise, super early at Tulum, on the Carribbean coast of Mexico.
A seahorse that our tour guide captured in a jug in Caye Caulker, Belize.
Tulum, an ancient Mayan City on the coast of the Carribbean in Mexico. White sandy beaches and crystal clear waters.
Sunrise in Tulum.
The ruins at Tulum, Mexico.
The view from the ruins at Tulum to the water.
Sunrise at Tulum. We stayed in a hut on top of the beach so the early mornings were easier!
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