Monday, July 20, 2015

Mexico's "magic towns"







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  1. Those photos show some places that have the same arquitecture since they were built, and that happened when Spanish people came to conquered Mexico. The "plazas", the streets and the colors, must be always the same because that way, they can represent part of the Mexican history!

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  2. Those photos show some places that have the same arquitecture since they were built, and that happened when Spanish people came to conquered Mexico. The "plazas", the streets and the colors, must be always the same because that way, they can represent part of the Mexican history!

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  3. i like i, martha....how can i go to ur country? :(((((((((((((

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    1. Call me whenever you want to come, Trinh, and I'll be very happy to give you a tour trough my country!! :)

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    1. Thankyou, Mr Herbst! Now, you have many options so you can choose a tour when you and your family como to Mexico!

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  5. I Love the interaction between the historic places, green scenery and the mountains.
    Is that a Mayan site on the third picture?

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    1. That's right Tarig, the name of the place that is shown on the third picture is Izamal, and it is in the Yucatan state, at the south part of Mexico.
      This city is very special because it is known as "the city of the three cultures"because it shows how Mexico was before Spanich people came and conquered Mexico, but it also shows how it was changed when Spanish people came (how did they build the "plazas", te buildings, etc.) and you can see those changes also in the third picture, but the one that is at the left side (with yellow buildings); at last, this city shows how is Mexican culture nowadays, too.

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