Anguilla is situated in the British West Indies, around 150 miles east of Puerto Rico and 9 miles north of St. Maarten. It is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean. The name Anguilla means eel, …
Category: South and Central America
Luxury in Riviera Maya by Bonnie and Bill Neely
Mexico’s Yucatan Penninsula is, without a doubt, one of the finest holiday spots you could choose…for exquisite scenery, vast archeological sites, perfect year-round climate, numerous adventure activities, restful and luxurious accommodations, relaxation, excellent cuisine, fresh seafood, and some of the …
Visit Mayan Natives of Yucatan Jungle by Bonnie and Bill Neely
The Riviera Maya on the Yucatan of Mexico is a very special place. Thick tropical jungles of lush greenery embrace the pale yellow, soft sand of the playas, or beaches, which are continually kissed by gentle waves of the warm, …
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Yucatan Exploration of Mayan Archeological Sites by Bonnie and Bill Neely
Pristine beaches of pale gold, crystaline sand; clear peridot-green sea with warm, gently-beckoning waves; brilliant, sunny, turquoise skies with billowing white clouds; swaying palms waving above verdant jungle thickets dotted with red and yellow flowers…this is the welcome visitors find …
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Journey Up a Guatemalan Volcano by Ron Goodden
Does peering into the maw of a live volcano fit your idea of adventure travel? Would contemplation of nature at its rawest fill you with awe — or instead have you searching determinedly for the nearest exit? Volcanic pyrotechnics, connoisseurs …
A Rich Wood Carving Tradition In Oaxaca Spotlight on Jacob Angeles by Alvin Starkman
One would be hard-pressed to search the Americas and find creators of folk art with more form, symbolism and importance to the development and sustenance of their culture, than those of Zapotec ancestry in Oaxaca (“wa–HAW–ka”), one of the southernmost …
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Sailing on Cruise West in the Sea of Cortez by Larry and Gail Taylor
Observing whales frolicking just feet away! Conducting seals underwater swimming in a swirling symphony! Hiking over small pristine islands, vistas of the deep blue Sea of Cortez in view! All this adventure waits for you when you board Cruise West. …
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Traveling in Mexico: Bus Stop. Stop! by Dean Bartosh
Looking to stay on budget while vacationing in Cancun, Mexico, we decided to go grocery shopping at the “mega-mart” downtown. I had heard some of the other tourists talking about their experiences with the local taxi cabs (overpriced and crazy …
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Traveling With Children To Oaxaca Mexico by Alvin Starkman
Oaxaca has traditionally been known as an adult travel destination, steeped in ruins, colonial churches, museums and a tradition for fine art and handicrafts. We have visited the region regularly since 1991, always with our daughter, and now have been …
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