I won't have time today but I've been collecting images of Life in México, a country that is a strange mix of humor, witches, street artists, Aztec dancers and inbred Catholicism. While the up and coming modern mind is present by the zombified selfie tourists there still exists here a potent brew of myth and sorcery ...
New street mural on Calzada de la Lux, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Iconic Méjico
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Re: Iconic Méjico
isn't lux = light in latin and luz = light in spanish ?New street mural on Calzada de la Lux, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
me wonders
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You are correct, I simply like words that end in "x". And then Spanish is a derivative of Latin and often the X and Z are interchangeable especially in religious connotation.
Professor Doom wrote:isn't lux = light in latin and luz = light in spanish ?New street mural on Calzada de la Lux, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
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Ufology in Mexico, part of the culture with none of the hurrah blah-blah.
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