My dad and I made a map of the places we went to on our trip. We also took a picture of a map painted on a wall at our hotel in Palenque. We took buses to all of the places we visited.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Friday, February 26, 2016
Diario de Comida
Here is my food diary of my last week in the Yucatan:
Desayuno Breakfast
Huevos Eggs
Rosquilla Doughnuts
Cereal con leche y frutas Cereal with milk and fruit
Tamales pollo con frijoles Chicken tamales with beans
Licuado pina con leche Pineapple smoothie with milk
Licuado melon con leche Cantaloupe smoothie with milk
Licuado sandia y platano con leche Watermelon and banana smoothie with milk
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
CENOTES DE CUZAMA
We got to the cenotes by going on a bus for one hour then took a moto-cab to the cenotes. The moto-cab is a cart connected to a motorcycle. When we got to the cenotes we took a cart that was getting pulled by a horse then another moto-cab took us to another horse cart.
There were three cenotes and we visited all of them. Two of them were in a cave and you had to go down a steep ladder to get in the cenotes. One of them you had to use a flashlight to see. I liked the one that was not in a cave because the ones in the caves were too stuffy and hot. I liked going to the cenotes.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Flamencos en Celustun
flamingos flying |
Facts about flamingos:
- When flamingos rest they stand on one leg
- Flamingos live in mangrove swamps.
- Pink flamingos are pink because they eat lots of shrimp.
- When they migrate they can fly up to 37 mph.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
THE WALLED CITY OF CAMPECHE
On the wall |
There is a wall around the city that was built in 1686-1704 to protect it from pirates. The pirates were after red dye made from logwood trees. The wall is shaped as a hexagon and is 8,400 feet around and 26 feet tall. There were also forts on the outside of the wall on hills that were looking over the ocean.
When we first got to Campeche we walked on the wall and saw the ocean. We also visited one of the forts. The fort had a moat around it with no water in it. There were also cannons.
Today the city is very colorful. The buildings are all the colors of the rainbow.
Today the city is very colorful. The buildings are all the colors of the rainbow.
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Cocinar en San Cristobal de las Casas
Pineapple and mango. |
We had this little fruit and vegetable shop that we would go to a lot and get stuff to make soup and fruit salad. There was also a bread shop that we would go to get bread to make French toast. One morning I cut up a pineapple (pina) and some mango with my dad and ate it with the French toast. It was good.
We had a lot of chicken soup because there were a lot of people selling roasted chicken and we wanted soup. We ate the chicken by itself but used the chicken bones to make soup stock.
Monday, February 8, 2016
PALENQUE MAYANS
Temple where Sunflower Shield's tomb was found |
We visited the ruins in Palenque and saw the temple that Sunflower Shield was buried in. When he died his son Jaguar Serpent took over the city. I climbed the steep temples where they lived. I also saw some of the masks that they wore on their heads.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Carnaval
When we were in Chetumal we saw a big festival, and when we were at Lago Bacular we some people that were getting ready for a parade. All of a sudden we found out it was time for Carnaval.
It was very loud and there were a lot of people at Carnaval. There was a stage with people on it that were dancing. The stage was very big and had a bunch of lights on it. People were dancing with costumes on. The costumes were very colorful and feathery with puff balls on their heads.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Ruinas Tulum
I went to the Tulum ruins and thought it was very
interesting. By the ruins there was a beach and I went swimming in the water. The
city was built by the Mayans in the early 1200s. My mom and dad think they were
very smart because they built a city next to a beautiful beach. It was one of
the only Mayans cities that had a wall and there were a lot of cities.
Tulum is the Mayan word for wall. That’s what it is called
now but in its day it was called zama which means dawn. We saw temples that had
carvings and some small entrances. When we entered the city the passageway
through the wall was very thick. They liked to do a lot of rituals on a temple
and in the courtyards.
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