Mexico

On the way to México City (MXC)
These impressive rock structures have been formed by mineral accumulations fed by the springs at the top of the cliff. Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca
Mitla is an archeological site build from the Zapotecs. Its very famous for his unique mosaic fretwork and geometric designs. Oaxaca
Temple of the Inscriptions in Palenque. Inside the temple is the tomb of "Pacal the Great". In times of the maya the temple was painted red.
The jungle around Parque National Palenque is full of life. You can hear birds and monkeys from the depths of the forest.

Mexico’s vast forests span approximately 64 million hectares (34.5% of its land), contributing 1.3% to the world’s jungle. France’s size is comparable, with around 60 million hectares.

Cañón del Sumidero boat tour in Chiapas. In the rainy season, a lot of plastic is washed ashore and floats there in large quantities.
A tree offers shade from the warm sun, while Oaxaca Cathedral’s green volcanic stone entrance shines, a baroque treasure from the 16th century.

Mexico doesn’t have an official language. While most Mexicans speak Spanish, there are 68 recognized languages in the country, mostly indigenous.

Amazing light and shadows in the streets of Oaxaca
Street vendors in Chiapa de Corzo
Streets of Mexico City
Dia de los Muertos in the city of Oaxaca
Dia de los Muertos in the garden of "Frida Kahlo" Mexico City.
Temple of Kukulcán in Chichén Itzá. It was one of the largest Maya cities
Stürzinger Photography