Mayan ruins of Coba
Location and History of Mayan ruins of Coba Just 44 km from Tulum ruins (the only Mexican ruins on the beach), another Mayan settlement used to stand. Coba in English and Cobá in Spanish means ruffled waters in Maya because of a couple of lakes very close. Due to the found pottery, we suppose that […]
One thing I can’t travel without
The more we travel, the more minimalist we become. We all know it.After years of traveling, the list of the things I have to take with me is becoming smaller and smaller. In this technical era of laptops, iPads and blackberries, it is obvious that we can’t go on a trip without our favorite toys. […]
Photo of the week – cloudy Snina, Slovakia
5 reasons to visit Apulia
One year in Southern Italy was enough for me to get to know the culture, habits, food and interesting places to put on your wish list. I am talking about the heel of Italy, called Puglia in Italian and Apulia in English.When you go on holidays to Italy, you definitely would not choose Puglia but […]
Photos of Primeval beech forests UNESCO Slovakia
Unfortunately, Slovakia is not very well-known for its beautiful nature but it definitely should be. Besides my family and friends, our nature is what I miss the most from home when I’m traveling. My very favorite forest where I often go is in the volcanic Vihorlat mountains. The middle part of it is now a […]
Being crazy in Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles in Gran Canaria
Fucking Europeans, always complaining – or what we should learn from the Mexicans
Once I wrote about people I met in Mexico separately, who really gave me a lot, changed my point of view about some things and made me a better and happier person.Yes, the Mexicans opened my eyes to a better understanding of the world, of what is important and what not.I think already after like […]
Photo of the week: an Egyptian guy standing on the boat rail
Things I do at home and do not when I travel
At night Eiffel Tower in Paris
Quick lesson of Mexican Spanish or 7 words (maybe) enough to get a girl to bed
I speak perfect Spanish. Having an M.A. in Spanish philology, I should. But the perfect Spanish from Spain. So after my first encounter with Mexico at the airport, I was shocked. I knew all the words people were saying, they were all Spanish, but the accent was so strange and so many words different. But […]