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MURALES DEL PALACIO DE GOBIERNO DE TLAXCALA: …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Entrevista y fotos por Mary J. Andrade En octubre de 1992 fui recibida en el hogar del pintor y muralista Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin y de su esposa Lilia. Pasé varias horas con ellos. Escuché su historia, sus experiencias a lo largo de su vida y su entrega a plasmar en los murales del palacio de THE VIGIL OF THE LITTLE ANGELS, DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO Day of the Dead is celebrated on November first and second of every year in Mexico. Several days before, adults and children get ready to honor the memory of their loved ones with altars and vigils. At the islands and in the towns located near Lake Patzcuaro in Michoacan, children participate in The Vigil of the Little Angels under the loving guidance of their mothers and grandmothers. THE BIQUIE: A ZAPOTEC TRADITION Biquie, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Many people in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec hold fast to the Zapotec tradition of having a biquie (pronounced “beqei”) in place of the pyramidal altar. The biquie is the offering or cross made of flowers and fruit, which is decorated with pan de muerto.. The traditional biquie, or cross, extends from floor up to the ceiling, since in some homes the MEXICO CELEBRATES LIFE Mexico Celebrates Life. As in many Latin American countries, Mexico commemorates the Day of the Dead or All Souls’ Day on November 2nd. The legacy of past civilizations is graphically manifested on this occasion through people’s beliefs that death is a transition from one life to another in different levels where communication exists TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
ART, CULTURE AND POETRY ARCHIVES Mary J. Andrade has been selected as a finalist for the International Latino Book Awards. Mary J. Andrade, Co-Publisher and Travel Editor of La Oferta, a bilingual newspaper published in WWW.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM www.dayofthedead.com DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO The Day of the Dead, also known as All Souls Day, is celebrated in México and in all of Latin America on November 2nd. HANGIN' OUT IN MAZATLAN WITH JOHN WAYNE Room rates range from $35 to $43 a night. The Belmar is among a dozen or so hotels and boutique inns around Olas Altas and Mazatlan’s adjoining downtown historic area. All told, the city offers around 10,000 hotel rooms, mostly in the modern Zona Dorada (golden zone) about five miles up the beach. More information: Visitwww.gomazatlan.com.
MURALES DEL PALACIO DE GOBIERNO DE TLAXCALA: …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Entrevista y fotos por Mary J. Andrade En octubre de 1992 fui recibida en el hogar del pintor y muralista Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin y de su esposa Lilia. Pasé varias horas con ellos. Escuché su historia, sus experiencias a lo largo de su vida y su entrega a plasmar en los murales del palacio de THE VIGIL OF THE LITTLE ANGELS, DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO Day of the Dead is celebrated on November first and second of every year in Mexico. Several days before, adults and children get ready to honor the memory of their loved ones with altars and vigils. At the islands and in the towns located near Lake Patzcuaro in Michoacan, children participate in The Vigil of the Little Angels under the loving guidance of their mothers and grandmothers. THE BIQUIE: A ZAPOTEC TRADITION Biquie, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Many people in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec hold fast to the Zapotec tradition of having a biquie (pronounced “beqei”) in place of the pyramidal altar. The biquie is the offering or cross made of flowers and fruit, which is decorated with pan de muerto.. The traditional biquie, or cross, extends from floor up to the ceiling, since in some homes the MEXICO CELEBRATES LIFE Mexico Celebrates Life. As in many Latin American countries, Mexico commemorates the Day of the Dead or All Souls’ Day on November 2nd. The legacy of past civilizations is graphically manifested on this occasion through people’s beliefs that death is a transition from one life to another in different levels where communication exists TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
ART, CULTURE AND POETRY ARCHIVES Mary J. Andrade has been selected as a finalist for the International Latino Book Awards. Mary J. Andrade, Co-Publisher and Travel Editor of La Oferta, a bilingual newspaper published in WWW.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM www.dayofthedead.com TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
MUCBIL CHICKEN OR PIB RECIPE COOKED IN THE WOMB OF MOTHER Yucatecan women start the preparation of the Mucbil pollo “According to the sacred Mayan book of the Popol Vuh, Mayan man was created out of corn. Arisen from the yellow lushness of the mazorca, he is sustained by the hand of Bacab of the South, in the presence of the stars adorning the night of the white hand of Bacab of the North.. The West, ‘Grave of the Sun’ and ‘Crib of Bad Winds MEXICO TOURISM BOARD CELEBRATES DAY OF THE DEAD New Initiative Raises Awareness and Invites Travelers to Celebrate the Holiday through First-Ever Parade and Major Brand Partnerships Mexico City, October, 2016 /PRNewswire Photos by Mary J. Andrade The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) announced a new, multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the annual Day of the Dead holiday that iscelebrated all
CELEBRATIONS ARCHIVES The San Francisco Symphony presents Ninth Annual Día de los Muertos. Community Concerts and Celebration Saturday, November 5 at 2 p.m. and8
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Black Mole with chicken for tamales. Ingredients 5 lbs. chicken 8 cups of water 1 garlic clove ½ onion t Tbs. salt Sauce: 9 oz. ART, CULTURE AND POETRY ARCHIVES Mary J. Andrade has been selected as a finalist for the International Latino Book Awards. Mary J. Andrade, Co-Publisher and Travel Editor of La Oferta, a bilingual newspaper published in THE SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY PRESENTS NINTH ANNUAL DÍA DE Community Concerts and Celebration Saturday, November 5 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Davies Symphony Hall On-stage performances feature La Santa Cecilia, Mariachi Flor de Toloache, the women of the SF Symphony Chorus, and Casa Círculo Cultural Pre-concert festivities in the DSH lobbies include original art installations and altars, dancing, candy skull decorating and DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO The Day of the Dead, also known as All Souls Day, is celebrated in México and in all of Latin America on November 2nd. HANGIN' OUT IN MAZATLAN WITH JOHN WAYNE Room rates range from $35 to $43 a night. The Belmar is among a dozen or so hotels and boutique inns around Olas Altas and Mazatlan’s adjoining downtown historic area. All told, the city offers around 10,000 hotel rooms, mostly in the modern Zona Dorada (golden zone) about five miles up the beach. More information: Visitwww.gomazatlan.com.
THE VIGIL OF THE LITTLE ANGELS, DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO Day of the Dead is celebrated on November first and second of every year in Mexico. Several days before, adults and children get ready to honor the memory of their loved ones with altars and vigils. At the islands and in the towns located near Lake Patzcuaro in Michoacan, children participate in The Vigil of the Little Angels under the loving guidance of their mothers and grandmothers. MEXICO TOURISM BOARD CELEBRATES DAY OF THE DEAD New Initiative Raises Awareness and Invites Travelers to Celebrate the Holiday through First-Ever Parade and Major Brand Partnerships Mexico City, October, 2016 /PRNewswire Photos by Mary J. Andrade The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) announced a new, multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the annual Day of the Dead holiday that iscelebrated all
MURALES DEL PALACIO DE GOBIERNO DE TLAXCALA: …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Entrevista y fotos por Mary J. Andrade En octubre de 1992 fui recibida en el hogar del pintor y muralista Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin y de su esposa Lilia. Pasé varias horas con ellos. Escuché su historia, sus experiencias a lo largo de su vida y su entrega a plasmar en los murales del palacio de THE BIQUIE: A ZAPOTEC TRADITION Biquie, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Many people in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec hold fast to the Zapotec tradition of having a biquie (pronounced “beqei”) in place of the pyramidal altar. The biquie is the offering or cross made of flowers and fruit, which is decorated with pan de muerto.. The traditional biquie, or cross, extends from floor up to the ceiling, since in some homes the TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
WWW.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM www.dayofthedead.com DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO The Day of the Dead, also known as All Souls Day, is celebrated in México and in all of Latin America on November 2nd. HANGIN' OUT IN MAZATLAN WITH JOHN WAYNE Room rates range from $35 to $43 a night. The Belmar is among a dozen or so hotels and boutique inns around Olas Altas and Mazatlan’s adjoining downtown historic area. All told, the city offers around 10,000 hotel rooms, mostly in the modern Zona Dorada (golden zone) about five miles up the beach. More information: Visitwww.gomazatlan.com.
THE VIGIL OF THE LITTLE ANGELS, DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO Day of the Dead is celebrated on November first and second of every year in Mexico. Several days before, adults and children get ready to honor the memory of their loved ones with altars and vigils. At the islands and in the towns located near Lake Patzcuaro in Michoacan, children participate in The Vigil of the Little Angels under the loving guidance of their mothers and grandmothers. MEXICO TOURISM BOARD CELEBRATES DAY OF THE DEAD New Initiative Raises Awareness and Invites Travelers to Celebrate the Holiday through First-Ever Parade and Major Brand Partnerships Mexico City, October, 2016 /PRNewswire Photos by Mary J. Andrade The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) announced a new, multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the annual Day of the Dead holiday that iscelebrated all
MURALES DEL PALACIO DE GOBIERNO DE TLAXCALA: …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Entrevista y fotos por Mary J. Andrade En octubre de 1992 fui recibida en el hogar del pintor y muralista Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin y de su esposa Lilia. Pasé varias horas con ellos. Escuché su historia, sus experiencias a lo largo de su vida y su entrega a plasmar en los murales del palacio de THE BIQUIE: A ZAPOTEC TRADITION Biquie, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Many people in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec hold fast to the Zapotec tradition of having a biquie (pronounced “beqei”) in place of the pyramidal altar. The biquie is the offering or cross made of flowers and fruit, which is decorated with pan de muerto.. The traditional biquie, or cross, extends from floor up to the ceiling, since in some homes the TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
WWW.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM www.dayofthedead.com MEXICO TOURISM BOARD CELEBRATES DAY OF THE DEAD New Initiative Raises Awareness and Invites Travelers to Celebrate the Holiday through First-Ever Parade and Major Brand Partnerships Mexico City, October, 2016 /PRNewswire Photos by Mary J. Andrade The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) announced a new, multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the annual Day of the Dead holiday that iscelebrated all
MURALES DEL PALACIO DE GOBIERNO DE TLAXCALA: …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Entrevista y fotos por Mary J. Andrade En octubre de 1992 fui recibida en el hogar del pintor y muralista Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin y de su esposa Lilia. Pasé varias horas con ellos. Escuché su historia, sus experiencias a lo largo de su vida y su entrega a plasmar en los murales del palacio de SIGNIFICANCE OF THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS PRESENT ON THE ALTAR •The deceased picture serves to help the soul’ departure from purgatory, if it resides there. Candles symbolize mourning, especially if they are purple in color or if the candleholders has any purple coloring. A small ash cross is used if the soul is in purgatory,thereby
THE BIQUIE: A ZAPOTEC TRADITION Biquie, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Many people in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec hold fast to the Zapotec tradition of having a biquie (pronounced “beqei”) in place of the pyramidal altar. The biquie is the offering or cross made of flowers and fruit, which is decorated with pan de muerto.. The traditional biquie, or cross, extends from floor up to the ceiling, since in some homes the TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
RECIPES - DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO One of the most celebrated traditions in Mexico is Day of the Dead. On this occasion, unique dishes are prepared, and the relatives cook for the enjoyment of the deceased. These culinary offerings are the centerpieces of the altar, which is decorated with cempasuchitl flowers. The fragrance of the flowers blend with the aroma of burntcopal.
MEXICO CELEBRATES LIFE Mexico Celebrates Life. As in many Latin American countries, Mexico commemorates the Day of the Dead or All Souls’ Day on November 2nd. The legacy of past civilizations is graphically manifested on this occasion through people’s beliefs that death is a transition from one life to another in different levels where communication existsTRADITIONS ARCHIVES
Significance of the various elements present on the Altar-Offerings in Morelos. •The deceased picture serves to help the soul’ departure from purgatory, if it resides there. Candles symbolize mourning,especially.
WWW.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM www.dayofthedead.com DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICOTRADITIONSCELEBRATIONSART, CULTURE AND POETRYTRAVELGASTRONOMYVIDEOS Festival de Tradiciones de Vida y Muerte Xcaret. Las Tres Grandes – La Calaca (Primera fila) (En Vivo) ft. Lila Downs. La Monja Coronada, Festival de Tradiciones de Vida y Muerte Xcaret 2016. Traditions of Day of the Dead in Mexico. Donación fotográfica al Consulado de México en Guayaquil, Ecuador. THE VIGIL OF THE LITTLE ANGELS, DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO Day of the Dead is celebrated on November first and second of every year in Mexico. Several days before, adults and children get ready to honor the memory of their loved ones with altars and vigils. At the islands and in the towns located near Lake Patzcuaro in Michoacan, children participate in The Vigil of the Little Angels under the loving guidance of their mothers and grandmothers. TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
THE BIQUIE: A ZAPOTEC TRADITION Biquie, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Many people in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec hold fast to the Zapotec tradition of having a biquie (pronounced “beqei”) in place of the pyramidal altar. The biquie is the offering or cross made of flowers and fruit, which is decorated with pan de muerto.. The traditional biquie, or cross, extends from floor up to the ceiling, since in some homes the HANGIN' OUT IN MAZATLAN WITH JOHN WAYNE Room rates range from $35 to $43 a night. The Belmar is among a dozen or so hotels and boutique inns around Olas Altas and Mazatlan’s adjoining downtown historic area. All told, the city offers around 10,000 hotel rooms, mostly in the modern Zona Dorada (golden zone) about five miles up the beach. More information: Visitwww.gomazatlan.com.
MEXICO CELEBRATES LIFE Mexico Celebrates Life. As in many Latin American countries, Mexico commemorates the Day of the Dead or All Souls’ Day on November 2nd. The legacy of past civilizations is graphically manifested on this occasion through people’s beliefs that death is a transition from one life to another in different levels where communication exists CANDY, CHOCOLATE AND AMARANTO SKULLS Candy, chocolate and Amaranth Skulls and the Symbolism in the celebration. Sugar skulls, Patzcuaro, Michoacan. The cult of the “skull” is almost universal; many cities around the world have preserved it due to the belief that in it the powers of the deceased can be found. In pre-Hispanic Mexico rituals were dedicated to them.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM
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MEXICO TOURISM BOARD CELEBRATES DAY OF New Initiative Raises Awareness and Invites Travelers to Celebrate the Holiday through First-Ever Parade and Major Brand Partnerships Mexico City, October, 2016 /PRNewswire Photos by Mary J. Andrade The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) announced a new, multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the annual Day of the Dead holiday that iscelebrated all
WWW.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM www.dayofthedead.com DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICOTRADITIONSCELEBRATIONSART, CULTURE AND POETRYTRAVELGASTRONOMYVIDEOS Festival de Tradiciones de Vida y Muerte Xcaret. Las Tres Grandes – La Calaca (Primera fila) (En Vivo) ft. Lila Downs. La Monja Coronada, Festival de Tradiciones de Vida y Muerte Xcaret 2016. Traditions of Day of the Dead in Mexico. Donación fotográfica al Consulado de México en Guayaquil, Ecuador. THE VIGIL OF THE LITTLE ANGELS, DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO Day of the Dead is celebrated on November first and second of every year in Mexico. Several days before, adults and children get ready to honor the memory of their loved ones with altars and vigils. At the islands and in the towns located near Lake Patzcuaro in Michoacan, children participate in The Vigil of the Little Angels under the loving guidance of their mothers and grandmothers. TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
THE BIQUIE: A ZAPOTEC TRADITION Biquie, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca. Many people in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec hold fast to the Zapotec tradition of having a biquie (pronounced “beqei”) in place of the pyramidal altar. The biquie is the offering or cross made of flowers and fruit, which is decorated with pan de muerto.. The traditional biquie, or cross, extends from floor up to the ceiling, since in some homes the HANGIN' OUT IN MAZATLAN WITH JOHN WAYNE Room rates range from $35 to $43 a night. The Belmar is among a dozen or so hotels and boutique inns around Olas Altas and Mazatlan’s adjoining downtown historic area. All told, the city offers around 10,000 hotel rooms, mostly in the modern Zona Dorada (golden zone) about five miles up the beach. More information: Visitwww.gomazatlan.com.
MEXICO CELEBRATES LIFE Mexico Celebrates Life. As in many Latin American countries, Mexico commemorates the Day of the Dead or All Souls’ Day on November 2nd. The legacy of past civilizations is graphically manifested on this occasion through people’s beliefs that death is a transition from one life to another in different levels where communication exists CANDY, CHOCOLATE AND AMARANTO SKULLS Candy, chocolate and Amaranth Skulls and the Symbolism in the celebration. Sugar skulls, Patzcuaro, Michoacan. The cult of the “skull” is almost universal; many cities around the world have preserved it due to the belief that in it the powers of the deceased can be found. In pre-Hispanic Mexico rituals were dedicated to them.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM
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MEXICO TOURISM BOARD CELEBRATES DAY OF New Initiative Raises Awareness and Invites Travelers to Celebrate the Holiday through First-Ever Parade and Major Brand Partnerships Mexico City, October, 2016 /PRNewswire Photos by Mary J. Andrade The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) announced a new, multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the annual Day of the Dead holiday that iscelebrated all
WWW.DAYOFTHEDEAD.COM www.dayofthedead.com DAY OF THE DEAD IN MEXICO CITY Day of the Dead in Mexico City. Written in English and Spanish, the third book of the series explores Day of the Dead in the metropolis of Mexico City, and also includes Mixquic and Morelos. The author shares vibrant and lively rituals that honor the dead, which are unique to that region. More than 120 color photographs accompany a written CELEBRATIONS ARCHIVES The San Francisco Symphony presents Ninth Annual Día de los Muertos. Community Concerts and Celebration Saturday, November 5 at 2 p.m. and8
TRADITIONS: THE ALTAR Traditions: The Altar. Day of the Dead in Mexico represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs. As a result of this mixture, the celebration comes to life as an unique Mexican tradition including an altar and offerings dedicated to the deceased. The altar includes four main elements of nature — earth,wind
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About Mary Andrade. Mary J. Andrade, Cultural Advisor for the Disney Pixar Oscar Winning Movie “Coco,” began researching Day of the Dead in 1987 in Janitzio, Michoacan. Since then, Mary has covered a different state of the Mexican Republic each year, gathering information and taking photographs of the celebration of thispre-Hispanic
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Los Cabos to host Second Annual Baja International Film Festival. Hollywood Celebrities, Producers and Film Connoisseurs Travel to Cabo to Celebrate the Art of Film From November 13 to. MEXICO TOURISM BOARD CELEBRATES DAY OF New Initiative Raises Awareness and Invites Travelers to Celebrate the Holiday through First-Ever Parade and Major Brand Partnerships Mexico City, October, 2016 /PRNewswire Photos by Mary J. Andrade The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) announced a new, multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the annual Day of the Dead holiday that iscelebrated all
MUCBIL CHICKEN OR PIB RECIPE COOKED IN THE WOMB OF MOTHER Yucatecan women start the preparation of the Mucbil pollo “According to the sacred Mayan book of the Popol Vuh, Mayan man was created out of corn. Arisen from the yellow lushness of the mazorca, he is sustained by the hand of Bacab of the South, in the presence of the stars adorning the night of the white hand of Bacab of the North.. The West, ‘Grave of the Sun’ and ‘Crib of Bad Winds CELEBRATE EL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS (THE DAY OF THE DEAD) AT SAN FRANCISCO, CA —September 28, 2012 — Celebrate the tradition and spirit of El Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead) during The Mexican Museum’s Family Sunday on Oct. 28.The free event is held in collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony, Mission Cultural Center and the Consul General of Mexico in San Francisco. RIVIERA MAYA: TULUM IS STILL TULUM The clifftop city of Tulum stands like a silent sentry over the aquamarine waters of the Caribbean 45 feet below. In the morning, when the first rays of the sun began bouncing off its crimson colored temples, shrines and towers, the city must have lit up like a fireball – perhaps explaining why it was originally called Zama, or City ofthe Dawn.
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