
There’s no shortage of texture in Mexico’s Yucatàn. From crumbling walls to stone monasteries to ancient pyramid carvings to simple hacienda ceilings to tropical trees to village street scenes, it’s a region that reeks of all things rich and vivid and textural. ♣
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I just have to get back there sooner rather than later. Such incredible beauty there. Great photos, Jann.
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Yes! You must. In fact we ought to go together. I’m always happy to travel with a Spanish speaker. Or boldly with my high school French. Thanks for commenting.
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my eyes are happy – great texture excursion
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What a kind thing to say, Happy Eyes! Thank you.
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Something to definitely consider. I’m putting it on the back burner, and I’m going to keep it simmering.
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How right you are about texture in Yucatan. The same is true throughout Mexico which makes it so very interesting.
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Thank you Lulu. Where have you visited there?
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Nice composition on all your pics.
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Great Textural photographs.
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Yucatan historic sites have a magic. I like the way you show the different textures, especially those on stone. Feels rough!
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Thanks, they probably are rough! But sublime to see. Nice of you to stop by!
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wow kewl shotz an what a kewl spot to visit 🙂
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Beautiful assortment of textures, Jann, and the sky color is pretty amazing as well!
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Mucho gracias Terri. Thanks for your praise!
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