This morning we met up to participate in the biciruta that takes place every Sunday morning. The streets in the center are closed off to vehicular traffic and there are opportunities to rent bicycles or walk around with more freedom. Today there was a marathon, so part of the normal route was closed off from bicycles as well for the safety of the runners, but we had a good time biking around some of the parks and streets of the city!
We began our orientation trip for the College of the Atlantic Yucatan Program on the beautiful eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, in the state of Quintana Roo. We avoided the main tourist hubs of the Riviera while visiting historical sites, influential cities, and small communities that welcomed us in to see how they are working to preserve their environment and maintain cultural practices. Along the way, we met some amazing families, ate delicious food, learned about the history of the peninsula and worked our way closer to our final destination, the city of Merida, capital of the state of Yucatan. Our journey began on the beaches of the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, where we visited one of the most important archeological sites from the Mayan Postclassic period, the ancient city of Zama, better known today as Tulu...