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August 3rd, 2012 - 12:41 pm § in Destinations, Journals, Mexico travel blogs, Uncategorized

Food Fridays: Tabasco in the Age of Maya

It may be the end of one calendar era, but the people are still hungry. Tabasco has served as a crossroads for cultures and cuisine ever since the Olmec civilization advanced astronomy, calendar keeping, and other scientific activities that paved the way for the Maya reign. (Photograph by Monica Mul[...]

July 25th, 2012 - 6:23 am § in Destinations, Journals, Mexico travel blogs

The Radar: Offbeat London, Authentic Mexican Cuisine, The New Generation of Travel

The Radar: The top travel news, stories, trends, and ideas from across the web. Got Radar? Follow us on Twitter @NatGeoTraveler and tag your favorite travel stories from the Web #ngtradar. Check back on the blog for our roundups. Photograph by Chris White, Flickr.[...]

October 20th, 2010 - 4:15 pm § in Destinations, Journals, Mexico travel blogs

Mexico: Yucatán’s Natural Wonders

Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is crowded with natural wonders, and on Tobias Nowlan's recent visit, he was able to experience several of them with the help of local guides. Below, he offers a quick selection of some of the region's more unusual adventures. @font-face { font-fa[...]