Peña Alta
Peña Alta is a natural reserve of Mexico established in 1998, located in San Diego de la Unión, Guanajuato. … More Peña Alta
Peña Alta is a natural reserve of Mexico established in 1998, located in San Diego de la Unión, Guanajuato. … More Peña Alta
Yalahau is considered a magic place in local folklore, it was a refuge for the famous pirate Molas; Mayan royalty turned Yalahau into a private place where only his wives could swim, a royal swimming pool decorated with green jade. … More Yalahau
The limits of three Mexican states find intersection here: Guanajuato, Queretaro and San Luis Potosi, right where the Xichu’s Santa María River turquoise waters flow into the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve. … More Xichu’s El Platanal
The Tunguska event was a large explosion that occurred near the Stony Tunguska River in Siberia, on the morning of 30 June 1908. … More Tunguska Event’s Site
Located in southwestern Arizona between Tucson and Yuma, the Devil’s Highway has claimed the lives of more than 1,400 migrants within the last five years. … More Devil’s Highway
Viewed from the air, the geomorphological feature has been said to resemble a human head wearing a full Aboriginal type of headdress, facing directly westward. … More The Badlands Guardian
That little thing that contains all the universal knowledge was in the basement of an old house on Garay Street. Buenos Aires. … More Borges’ Aleph on Garay Street
A settlement featuring archeological vestiges of an old Mesoamerican city, it was formed as a series of villages around the Cóporo hill, the impressive rock formations offered protection as natural walls. … More El Cóporo
Festival de Avándaro was a historic Mexican rock festival held on September 1971, on the shores of Lake Avándaro … More Avándaro
Blood Falls is an outflow of an iron oxide-tainted plume of saltwater, flowing from the tongue of Taylor Glacier. … More Antartica’s Blood Falls