Paty's World of Chiapas,
Southern Mexico

Frontera Corazal At Frontera Corozal, loading up to cross to Bethel, Guatemala, on the Río Usumacinta
Río Usumacinta Río Usumacinta separating Mexico from Guatemala

Waterfall, Sumidero Canyon

Waterfall, Sumidero Canyon, September, 2003

Pelicans in Sumidero Canyon

Pelicans in Sumidero Canyon, September, 2003

Shrine in Sumidero Canyon

Shrine in Sumidero Canyon, September, 2003

Arbol de Navidad, Sumidero Canyon

Arbol de Navidad, Sumidero Canyon, September, 2003

Don't swim in the Sumidero Canyon

Don't swim in the Sumidero Canyon, September, 2003

End of Sumidero Canyon - Hydroelectric Plant

End of Sumidero Canyon - Hydroelectric Plant, September, 2003

Bouquet in San Cristobal

Bouquet in San Cristobal, September, 2003

Picture of the Virgin, San Cristobal

Picture of the Virgin, San Cristobal, September, 2003

Valley of the Chamula, San Juan Chamula

Valley of the Chamula, San Juan Chamula, September, 2003

Santo Domingo, San Cristobal

Santo Domingo, San Cristobal, September, 2003

San Cristobal at dawn

San Cristobal at dawn, September, 2003

The Defaced Coat of Arms

The Defaced Coat of Arms, said to be the house of Diego de Mazariegos, and the  oldest house in the city, San Cristobal, September, 2003

Maya craftsman's interpretation of a lion

Maya craftsman's interpretation of a lion on house said to be of Diego de Mazariegos, September, 2003

Cathedral of San Cristobal
    de Las Casas, Chiapas

The Cathedral of San Cristobal de Las Casas,  2001

Cathedral in San
    Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas

Detail on the Cathedral in San Cristobal de Las Casas, 1998
Trudy Blom Trudy Blom, photographer & creator of Na Balam in San Cristobal de Las Casas
Flowers at Na Balam Well at Na Balam
Flowers Flowers in courtyard at Na Balam
Door at Na Balam Door at Na Balam

Na Bolom

Typical chair in courtyard at Na Balam

Waterfall at Agua Azul,
    Chiapas

Waterfall at Agua Azul, 2001

Main Waterfall at Misol-Ha,
    Chiapas

Main Waterfall at Misol-Ha, 2001

Tourist Tree

"The Tourist Tree," red and peeling, necessary in case you run into "The Poison Tree," 2002

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