The Lubaantun Mayan Ruins is a place of perpetuous mystery. While the site is nearly 2000 years old, 80% of the entire area still needs uncovered. After visiting Nim Li Punit, I drove about 25 minutes over to Lubaantun where…
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The Lubaantun Mayan Ruins is a place of perpetuous mystery. While the site is nearly 2000 years old, 80% of the entire area still needs uncovered. After visiting Nim Li Punit, I drove about 25 minutes over to Lubaantun where…
Seeing photos of pristine archaeological ruins still standing after thousands of years gave me that all too familiar travel itch. I knew the Mayan Ruins of Central America was a place I had to visit. Walking on the grounds of…
Renting a car in a foreign country can be so intimidating. Foreign languages and signs, weird laws and the basic unknown of the area are plenty of reasons for me to say screw it and hire transport. Embarking on trip…
I was super fortunate to be hosted by the Cotton Tree Lodge during my stay. As always, all experiences, photos, thoughts and opinions are all my own! When I stayed in an island cabana amidst the jungles of Thailand, I…
Having the ability to travel the world is seriously such a blessing. There aren’t many things I enjoy more than diving head first into a new place, visiting iconic structures, meeting new people and experiencing different cultures. But what about…
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