Beekeeping with Kids in Sinanché
It wasn’t until we stepped out into the quiet natural surroundings of Sinanché that the worry started to set in. “Do they sting? Has anyone gotten stung?…” Thankfully, Benigno, our…
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It wasn’t until we stepped out into the quiet natural surroundings of Sinanché that the worry started to set in. “Do they sting? Has anyone gotten stung?…” Thankfully, Benigno, our…
Continue readingYa’axche, the sacred tree of the Maya, the center of the universe: an essential element at the heart of chef Wilson Alonzo’s ethno-gastronomic project, far beyond just the name. A…
Continue readingBoats, big pink birds, and a swim in a mangrove spring all followed by a play on the beach. What could be more fun for the kids (and adults, too)?…
Continue readingAs the sun sets on the horizon, Sisal’s famous prehistoric reptile slides into the endless shallows of its swampy domain to begin its nightly hunt. The darkness hanging over murky…
Continue readingAn alternative for getting to know the Maya of yesterday and today. It’s not possible to separate Yucatán from the Maya. Maya culture is at the root of our identity…
Continue readingIncredible as it may seem, there was a time when Homún was not famous because of its cenotes. In fact, my parents tell me, people used to go there mostly…
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