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Home / Travel / Local Bloggers Writing about Mexico with Unique Perspective

Local Bloggers Writing about Mexico with Unique Perspective

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    January 26, 2012 By ann

    Ah, Mexico, that home of tropical wonders for tourists and history buffs alike. Offering different things to different people, America’s southern neighbor has seen itself transformed from a land of high culture to one of endless vacation opportunities, making it a particularly well-loved location on the globe for most everyone!

    Whether your interest lies in a beach chair and a cold bottle of Corona, or the deep history of the Mayan, Inca, and Aztec cultures that flourished in South America long ago, check out these four best historic bloggers writing about Mexico:

    1. From Xico

    From Xico

    No, it’s not the prettiest blog that you’ve seen, but the online home of traveling academic Esther Buddenhagen offers a sharp look at Mexico, both past and present, from a unique perspective that you’re unlikely to find anywhere else.

    Born in the United States, but now living in Mexico’s southwest region, Buddenhagen shares her passion for Mexican history in many of her blog’s pieces, and those posts unrelated to that subject tend to center around the country’s modern circumstances, making this a great stop for true lovers of Mexico’s culture and history.

    2. Mexico Bob

    Mexico Bob

    If you’ve got a love for Mexico, you’ll feel right at home with Mexico Bob! This American ex-pat began living in Mexico in 1999 and has been blogging about his experience steadily since 2006, making for a whole lot of good reading if you’re so inclined. The topics covered in this mass of content range from culture, history, cuisine, and the meaning behind all of it, following the author as he immerses himself in everything Mexico.

    Besides offering a perspective on current events in Mexico that combines both an inside and an outside point of view, Bob also has a strong affinity for the events that have shaped the region over the past few hundred years, making him a great source for in-depth articles on various aspects of Mexican history!

    3. Maximilian-Carlota

    Maximilian-Carlota

    If you’re a true history buff, you’ll appreciate the narrow focus that the Maximilian-Carlota blog places on Mexico’s so-called “Second Empire,” that period when the French became involved in the course of the country’s history.

    The blog itself is run by a writer with deep experience in the field of Mexican history, and his expertise translates into a slew of material that you won’t find anywhere else, including photographs, and essays and articles, not to mention the pleasure of reading the words of someone who knows how to write them particularly well.

    4. Mexico Mystic

    Mexico Mystic

    While it isn’t a heavily updated blog, Mexico Mystic does offer a fun and easy-to-read source of tidbits on different figures, locales, and events in Mexican history, making it a worthwhile addition to our list – and a worthwhile addition to your bookmarks!

    Besides those gems of Mexico’s past, Mexico Mystic also offers a look at the region’s cuisine, both historic and modern, and the many aspects of what it means to live in Mexico itself.

    Conclusion

    Reading about the history of Mexico is one thing, but a trip is in order if you truly want to experience the wonder of the region and its past for yourself. Given its convenient proximity to the beautiful islands of the Caribbean Sea, consider positioning your Mexican adventure right on the Gulf of Mexico and experiencing two distinctly beautiful parts of the world in a single trip. Whether you start or end there, the resorts of Cancun offer an unbeatable location – check out Caribbeanresorts.net for more information on most popular and rich in historic interest Mexico travel destinations.

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