Communicologist born circumstantially in Mexico City, but who says “uay” since 1985. Life has allowed me to see the world, which in turn has allowed me to discover how much I love the place where I live.
I’m the kind of person who wants to try everything, and every once in a while I get the courage to do it. I love to read and write, eat and cook, and even wash dishes, but only if I can do it while listening to podcasts or documentaries. It’s unlikely that you know anyone who has crashed or seen U2 live more times than I have; both would be impossible. Besides the Navarrete-Alonso’s, I have only three loves in life: languages, music, and pan dulce. And my two dogs. If there is room for my husband, we can mention him too.
Check out Alicia’s editorials:
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- The Rebirth of Tourism in Yucatán
- The Five Staples of the Yucatecan Christmas Dinner
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- Uxmal Comes Back To Life At Night Through Video Mapping
- The Maya Language Lives On
- A Taste of Mexico in Yucatán
- Mexico International, or How to Serve Mérida for Over 25 Years
- The Five Staples of the Yucatecan Christmas Dinner
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