Swimming with sea lions in Mexico
The soft eyes of sea lion pups peer up, beckoning me to come and play.
The soft eyes of sea lion pups peer up, beckoning me to come and play.
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This vast, complex country feels more old than new. Uncharacteristically Western mega-resorts strap beautiful white-sand beaches in Yucatan while surf capital Baja California remains sparsely unpopulated and wildly intriguing. Head to chaotic cities for architectural overload, where pastel-coloured colonial buildings surround shady plazas, and sample delicious tacos from street vendors. Viva Mexico!