Land’s End by Becca
Mexico, 2011
Hundreds of Flamingos Making One Giant Flamingo by Robert B. Haas
Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Via Oh My God the Birds KNOW | The Hairpin
Heavy Hand, Sunken Spirit by David Rochkind
Central American migrants ride on top of freight trains through Mexico to reach the northern border, where they will attempt to cross into the United States.
Via findout
Yucatan by John Stanmeyer
There are about 3,000 of these natural, freshwater, usually underground pools (cenotes) in Yucatan, Mexico; they’re popular with snorkelers and divers. The Maya believed they led to the underworld.
Sub-urban ‘Community’ by Oscar Ruiz
Mexico City’s mass-produced and anonymous urban landscapes take the shape of informal settlements or low-income sprawl and compete for limited resources such as water and electricity.
Ixtapaluca, Mexico
Via iamjen:anddouglassays:paper-or-plastic
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Cenote by Matt (InWaves)
“It’s just a cool picture of my wife and I diving in a cenote (limestone cave) in Mexico, in the Mayan Riviera.”
Mayan Riviera, Mexico
Via constantflux
The Surreal Gardens of Sir Edward James by Florakioph Arazolnsky
Near Xilitla, Mexico
Via placesiwishiwere
Ideal Summer Get-away by Soucie Horner Ltd
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Via placesiwishiwere:sweethomestyle