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So…it’s just a mosquito infested swamp?

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jul 06 2015
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It turns out the fabled Yucatán Peninsula is mostly just a mosquito infested swamp.

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Two rather interesting hills

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jul 01 2015
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There comes a time in every traveller’s life when they feel the need to camp at the foot of an active volcano. Right? Well, we did anyway.

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Ancient ruins and the sounds of the apocalypse

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jun 27 2015
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Sometimes we find ourselves standing in places which really remind us what an amazing journey we are on. In these moments we stop, we take a deep breath, we look at each other and agree that we are truly fortunate to be here. That the decision to quit our jobs, sell our stuff and move into a 4Runner with a roof top tent was the best decision we have ever made.

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Mexico

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jun 24 2015
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It was only a matter of time before we were sucked into the vortex that was Mexico City. Although driving around the country of Mexico you soon realise that locally, the city is simply referred to as  ‘Mexico’, or ‘DF’ (Distrito Federal). The signs simply say ‘Mexico’.

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Twins from a parallel universe

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jun 17 2015
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In today’s installment, Emma rides a magical unicorn through a field of butterflies and some north going Kiwis meet some south going Kiwis for some classic Seussian confusion. More or less, anyway.

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Xilitla

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jun 13 2015

Not a lot can be said to enhance the awesomeness of a surrealist sculpture garden in the jungle. So we’ll just launch straight into some photos.

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Beer, food and some sort of abstract aeronautical display

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jun 07 2015
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There isn’t much to report about our time in San Miguel de Allende. It was a place where we finally did get to stop, relax, set up the tent and stop moving for a bit. We even got a little work done—how productive of us! Luckily we took one or two photos and a video of some magical dancing birds to keep this blog post interesting.

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Roof dogs and tunnels in Guanajuato

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jun 04 2015
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We really needed to slow down. We had been travelling too fast and we were looking for somewhere to stop for a while. We hoped to not have to set up the tent every night. To know where we were going to sleep. To familiarise ourselves with a local food vendor. We also needed to save some money, because we’d budgeted for 18–24 months of travel and had used up over half of the minimum not long after arriving in the Mexican mainland. Our plan was that Guanajuato would be the place where all of this would happen.

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One tequila, two tequila, three tequila… oh look icecream

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  • Mexico
  • North America
Jun 01 2015
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In typical Flightless Kiwis style, we had made plans to be somewhere, faffed about and now had limited time to get to where we had planned to be by the time we had planned to be there. This time the place we wanted to be was Guanajuato, in the state of Guanajuato we had to get there from Zacatecas, in the state of Zacatecas, but we decided to take a quick detour to Guadalajara in the state of Jalisco and Tequila also in the state of Jalisco to save us having to head west after our time in Guanajuato, Guanajuato, since […]

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Rocks, history and how not to navigate a colonial town

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  • Mexico
  • North America
May 29 2015
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After our time in Durango, we were craving a little outdoor time, some peace and quiet to enjoy the clear skies and solitude. Luckily, in Mexico, you are never far from a national park of some sort. The Sierra De Órganos National Park was a short drive south of Durango in the state of Zacatecas.

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