Traveling to Puebla Mexico

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Image source (Not my pic): Tripadvisor.com

August 21, 2017 - What a perfect day to travel to the sacred city of Puebla Mexico. Unfortunately I was not able to watch the solar eclipse- only what I could see from the airport window. Puebla is the 4th largest city in Mexico and it is surrounded by a few active and not active volcanos. Let the adventure begin.

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Above the clouds is where I feel the most serenity.

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Thunderstorms look so mysterious from air. It's as if I can touch those fluffs.
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As mentioned above, Puebla is know for its incredible history of conquests, traditions and it's fascinating volcanos. One of this is the Cuexcomate Volcano which happens to be the worlds smallest volcano...well technically it's not a volcano but a geyser. Interesting fact is that it has been used for centuries to store meals and dispose of bodies. Either way, it's definitely one of the cutest and most formidable attractions in the colonial city of Puebla.


Image source (not my pic): http://happysleepy.com/blog/cuexcomate-the-worlds-smallest-volcano-puebla-mexico/

Popovatépeti volcano is an active volcano whose small eruptions can be seen almost on a daily bases. "Popo" is one of Mexico's most active volcanos and it gets its name from the Aztec word for "smoking mountain".

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Holiday Inn Finsa in Puebla is where its at. Check out the view from my room and the view from the rooftop pool.

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Now this is what real work looks like!

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Adios Mexico!!

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