Over the years I have always been intrigued by the Mayan, and other ruins in Mexico. I have also been quite fortunate to be able to visit some.

The great ceremonial city of Palenque in Chiapas, Mexico sits on the side of a hill overlooking a vast plane. I’ve been on every one of the buildings in this photo. Needless to say, the reason I was there was for the natural history, especially the birds. I have so many photos and drawings from Palenque (all unscanned). Over the years I had many tours there showing clients the ruins, birds and other animals. Of all the ruins that I have visited Palenque is still my favorite.

Then about thirty years ago I was able to get Susan and Alexis to the ruins of El Tajin northwest of Tecolutla, Veracuz, Mexico. Over the years I have forgotten the culture that built the ruins, nut not the joy of getting these women there.
Other ruins that I visited in Mexico were Chichen Itza, Coba, Uxmal, Xpujil, Tulum (the only coastal Mayan ruins), and two sets of ruins in Oaxaca.
I do miss those days and the ruins, but not guiding. What insanity! I never that clients who spoke Spanish, so it was all up to me which I was OK with – most of the time. Oh well, thanks for indulging my visit to the past.
More later…
I have always been intereseted in archeology. And so ruins. I’ve visited Palenque, Chichen Itza, Tulum and some others, as well as the huge one on the outskirts of Mexico City. They are truly amazing.
We have things to talk about.
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We do have to sit down and talk one day. We’re heading north on Monday but will be back in a week. I’ll get ahold of you.
Michael
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