Historical Photo of the Week: Beach Party 1982
Larry Brown. Beach Party 1982? Steve and Andy Rogers in reflection.
View ArticleSan Pancho and Rincon de Guayabitos
Rincon de Guayabitos Rincon de Guayabitos San Pancho Chelsea, travel companion extraordinaire wall art in San Pancho
View ArticleJenny Hannah Roche's Mexico Stash
Bingo Tenacatita Waters On my most recent trip to Mexico, I was lucky enough to have photographer Jenny Hannah Roche in tow. Roche camped with us near Tenacatita and was able to document significant...
View ArticleHistorical Image of the Week: "America"
Source: NYPL, from 1671 “America: being the latest, and most accurate description of the New World; containing the original of the inhabitants, and the remarkable voyages thither. The conquest of the...
View ArticleHistorical Photo of the Week: Waving to a Train
Waving to a Train–circa Revolutionary-era
View ArticleTwelve Days from the Tutuaca
I met some crazy people the other day. They looked normal, but when they said let’s go to Mexico and run practically unknown rivers, I knew they weren’t that in touch with the real world. Sure enough....
View ArticleAwesome Tijuana Street Art and a Walking Tour of the City
Tijuana street art editor’s note: guest writer extraordinaire Nikki Biefel explores Tijuana, starting at the San Ysidro crossing. Tijuana graffiti “Tijuana! Oh yeah, ‘The Happiest Place on Earth!’”...
View ArticleArmchair Travel: Best of the Visual Internets
Women at Cabaret Kursal in Havana, circa 1950. Photo from Retronaut. Games up. It’s official. I’ve surveyed my budget, checked it twice, counted my pennies, and gnashed my teeth. No Mexico for me...
View ArticleDancing with the Devil: Climbing Baja’s High Point
The attempt of Picacho Del Diablo is not a summit to be undertaken lightly. The map shows a 13 km trail, so you practically have to figure thirteen hours of route finding. But first, after just thirty...
View ArticleHistorical Image of the Week: John and Eve Muir
John and Eve in Oregon John and Eve Muir, original publishers of The People’s Guide to Mexico. John wrote, with Tosh Gregg, the cult classic How to Keep Your Volkswagon Alive, a Manual of Step-by-Step...
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