A Day In Merida
With only a half day after a late night wedding, we visited a fascinating museum about the history and culture of the Mayans and a dinosaur exhibit for the afternoon before a nice dinner.
We visited the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya
(Grand Museum of the Mayan World)
(Grand Museum of the Mayan World)
Chac Mool-the rain god
Ek Balam replica of the front part of the Acropolis
Ek Balam art
Ball court hoop next to the Ek Balam exhibit
Museum staircase
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjlWQ8ZK7rV4zoAVZEdzNc7sQFmMR2ujIp2ScJpSd3ByMeEfkgHgGBBjT2t6b8G8d9e5WnK_oypgGhyphenhyphen0V6rklxypn7PYSC8_j9iRxEgi8Cj4StMRQE24nTANs0KKTDBzyxIZLAH4BjeJMU/s320/Mexico20180204Merida-1124.jpg)
Mexican flag
Fan Vendor from downtown Merida
Merida Colonial downtown vendors. Merida is known for embroidery and guayaberas, shirts usually made with 4 pockets.
Hanging decorations
Whimsical folk art was on the edges of the outdoor restaurant. I loved the pink boots!
This artwork had a huge sparkly tongue. Is it a mermaid or a dragon or a dog? Really fanciful!
Nearby Pancho's restaurant looked interesting.
No comments:
Post a Comment