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Merida

        Merida is the capital of the state of Yucatan in Mexico. It is home to several thousand people. The winding streets are almoat impossible but its managable. When you walk down the narrow streets, its hard … Continue reading

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Cenotes

                    Cenotes are underground caves that have freshwater in them. They were formed when the meteorite that killed all the dinosaurs hit the yucutan (partially) and sprayed rock all over the … Continue reading

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Merida day 3

 So today we went to the town square and it was very crowded because day of the dead is in two days. I think that all the shops are pretty cool with all the Mayan glyph necklaces and stuff. The … Continue reading

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Merida day 2

Today we rested and rested and rested. We checked out the van and it looks nice. There’s a mini microwave and a decent sized foam bed. There’s a large table where you can put stuff on (duh) and alot of … Continue reading

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Hi I’m Joe. I’ll be traveling with my parents at www.wanderinghomestead.com to Central America (not South America). We will be starting out in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.

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