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THE BOTANICAL JOURNAL
Maguey: A Sacred Plant in the City of the Gods
Maguey is a native agave to Mexico and the American Southwest. American agave or Agave americana has migrated the globe via the hands of explorers, plant hunters, and landscapers. Everywhere...
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Tulum Ruins: One of the Last Maya Sites
In 2018 the spectacular ruins of Tulum became the second most visited archeological site in Mexico surpassing Chichén Itzá. Over seventy-five percent of the annual visitors are foreigners. Cody and I visited...
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Cenotes, Extinction & The Maya Underworld
What do the crystal tourmaline waters of a Mexican cenote and extinction have in common? Well, everything. Approximately 66 million years ago, a large asteroid crashed into the...
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Caracol: The Largest Mayan Ruin in Belize
One unavoidable part of travel is the ever-present salesmen and women hawking their touristy goods and guided tours. As seasoned globe trekkers, we are pretty good at quickly moving forward...
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Green Season in Belize: A Road Less Traveled
In a country of fewer than 400,000 people, Belize is the least densely populated country in Central America. Bordered by Mexico to the north, the jungles of Guatemala to the west and the...
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Xunantunich
Local legend tells of a beautiful Maya maiden dressed in traditional garb appearing to a local hunter in the 1800's. She was illuminated by rays of light as she beckoned him into the mouth of a large cavern. Frightened, the man ran back to his village. Since then...
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Evergreen Brick Works
For nearly a century, The Don Valley Brick Works produced millions of bricks every year. Located in the Lower Don River Valley just northeast of downtown Toronto, Canada, the surrounding...
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Belize Barrier Reef
A 190-mile long section of the second largest reef system in the world, the Belize Barrier Reef includes 7 marine reserves, 350 cayes and 3 atolls. Located in the Caribbean...
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