by Richard Quinn | Dec 19, 2015 | Maya, Mexico, Travel
The Rio Bec region includes most of the southeastern portion of the Yucatan, the area where the borders of modern-day Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala all come together. There are a number of important Maya sites in that region, and they share a common suite...
by Richard Quinn | Dec 30, 2015 | Travel
Edzna (Edz-nah, pronounced just like it’s spelled) is one of the best kept secrets in the Yucatan. The average tourist has never heard of this particular Mayan ruin, so you would think, based on its lack of notoriety, that there’s nothing particularly...
by Richard Quinn | Dec 13, 2015 | Maya, Mexico, Travel
The historic range of the Maya was a vast expanse that encompassed fully a third of the land area of Mesoamerica: the entire Yucatan peninsula, much of the Mexican states of Chiapas and Tabasco, all of modern day Guatemala and Belize, and the western sections of...
by Richard Quinn | Nov 23, 2021
Canyon de Chelly: The South Rim Drive This is Page 2 of a longer article about the Rim Drives: Click here to return to Page 1 THERE ARE SEVEN OVERLOOKS ON THE SOUTH RIM OF THE CANYON: Indian Route 7 begins at the turnoff from US 190, and serves as the main road in the...
by Richard Quinn | Jan 30, 2020 | Photography, Travel, Tribal Lands
Until about 30 years ago, nobody outside the small town of Page, Arizona had ever heard of Antelope Canyon. Today, thanks to Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and all the other photo sharing sites out there, every human on the face of the earth has seen photos of the...
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