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How tiny Talpa became the mecca of Western Mexico

If the small Jalisco town of Talpa de Allende is not in the middle of nowhere, it is just on the edge of it, hidden among the lonely hills of the Sierra Occidental, about two-thirds of the way from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta.

Discovering the seven nested craters of Ceboruco Volcano

“Let’s go camp on top of Ceboruco Volcano to see the Lyrid meteor shower,” suggested Chris Lloyd, my geologist friend. “The next morning, we can go take a look at a fumarole with beautiful sulfur crystals. It’s in the upper crater.”

How Guadalajara lost and found a bridge

A few years ago the story broke. “¡Lo encontraron!” ran the headlines: They found it! They found Guadalajara’s legendary lost bridge, el Puente de las Damas (the Ladies’ Bridge). There really was such a thing, and at last we know where it is!

Reflections of a Mexican crocodile catcher

In case anyone might have a doubt, crocodiles are commonplace in Mexico. Three species, in fact, with the most common being Crocodylus acutus, the American crocodile, which frequently lives in estuaries and can grow to over five meters in length.