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This write-up is about two distinctly various journeys. The very first to Costa Rica, and the 2nd to Mexico.



It really is a clear, moonless night when we assemble for our pilgrimage to the seaside. I cannot recognize how we are going to see something in the blackness, but the guide's eyes seem to be to penetrate even the darkest shadows. We commence strolling, our vision adjusting slowly.

We have come to Tortuguero National Park, in northeast Costa Rica, to witness sea turtles nesting. When the domain of only biologists and locals, turtle-watching is now 1 of the much more popular pursuits in ecotourism friendly Costa Rica. As the most critical nesting website in the western Caribbean, Tortuguero sees far more than its honest share of guests. In reality considering that 1980, the annual number of observers has gone from 240 to 50,000.

The guidebook stops, factors out two deep furrows in the sand - the indicator of a turtle's presence - and locations a finger to his lips, creating the 'shhh' gesture. The nesting females can be spooked by the slightest noise or light. He gathers us close to a crater in the seashore inside it is an massive creature. We hear her rasp and sigh as she brushes aside sand for her nest.

In whispers, we comment on her plight and the solitude of her process, the minimal survival rate of her hatchlings due to the fact only one of every 5000 will make it past the birds, crabs, sharks, seaweed and human pollution to adulthood.

We are all mesmerized by the turtle's bulk. Although we are not permitted to get too near, we can catch the glint of her eyes. She doesn't appear to register our presence at all inclusive honeymoon packages. The whirring sound of discharged sand continues. Right after a bit the guide moves us away. My eyes have adapted to the darkness now, and I can make out other gigantic oblong types labouring gradually up the beach in a silent, purposeful armada.

As the chanting reached a crescendo and the incense thickened to a fog, the chicken's neck snapped like a pencil. The seemingly ageless executioner sat on a carpet of pine needles, surrounded by hundreds of candles, his eyes fixed on a brightly painted saintly icon, The man took a swig from a Coca-Cola bottle, a indicator not of globalization, but of the expurgating electrical power of soda since the Tzotzil men and women believe that evil spirits can be expulsed by way of a robust burp. Here, within the church of San Juan de Chamula, such faith does not seern all that far-fetched.

This is the Zapatista heartland of Chiapas, a lost world of dense jungle and indigenous villages the place descendants of the Maya cling to the rituals of their ancestors. During the area, the iconography of Subcomandante Marcos, guerrilla leader and poster child of the struggle for indigenous rights, reveals a continuing undercurrent of rebellion. San Cristobal : de las Casas, one of Mexico's most alluring towns, was the website of an armed Zapatista revolt in 1994.

Outdoors San Cristobal, the village of San Juan de Chamula is literally a law unto itself, with its personal judges, jail and council. Timeless rituals are unveiled here, where ladies promote brightly coloured, hand-woven garments in the major square, returning residence at midday to put together a meal for their husbands, several of whom are shared. Males can have up to 3 wives at a time, and I'm not particular to be envious or not!! Every yr in the course of the pre Lenten festival, possibly the most fascinating time to visit, the village's men run barefoot by way of blazing wheat.

Four kilometres from Chamula, San Lorenzo Zinacantan is equally fascinating. Here, the guys, in red-and-white ponchos and flat hats strewn with ribbons, which are tied if they are married, loose if not, launch rockets skyward to stir the gods into sending rain. The women pummel tortillas and weave textiles, constantly with a watchful eye on the sky due to the fact several homes have gone up in smoke as a result of rogue fireworks.