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Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino (Mexico City)

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Price: Free Tuesday and 40 Pesos other days  (Tues-Sunday 10am to 6pm) You will need to take a subway and train to get here. … [Read more...] about Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino (Mexico City)

Mexico City (Mexico)

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Mexico City is a nice place to explore. There are about 20 police officers to each block, so you don't have to worry about much. Lots of great places to eat ( I like the cheap taco stands with cow and intestine tacos). Plenty of Museums to see and the subway is supper easy and cheap to use. Churches everywhere ;-) … [Read more...] about Mexico City (Mexico)

Museo de la Medicina Maya (San Cristobal)

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San Cristobal, Mexico Admission: 20 Pesos (2 US dollars) Location: Av Salomon Gonzalez Blanco ( A nice half hour walk if you are in the mood). The museum is pretty fascinating and shows you how the Mayans live traditionally. There is even a film on how the child birth is done with mid-wives. There is a herb garden and a natural pharmacy where they dry their own herbs. … [Read more...] about Museo de la Medicina Maya (San Cristobal)

San Cristobal (Mexico)

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San Cristobal is a rather neat town to visit, even though it is rather chilly. The town kinda reminds me of Antiqua, Guatemala without the volcanos. Its clean and offers plenty of restaurants and some museums that you can walk to. Lots of churches to look at. … [Read more...] about San Cristobal (Mexico)

Palenque Ruins (Palenque) Mexico

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Admission price: 45 Pesos (4.50 US dollars) The ruins are excellent and I like the fact that they have these giant plaques with information about each temple that you can read about. I think the thing I enjoyed the most was just walking around in the gorgeous setting. The creek running through the park is just calling for you to strip naked and jump in (just don't get caught … [Read more...] about Palenque Ruins (Palenque) Mexico

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