Livin’ it up in the land of La Bamba
By Bob Schulman I am not a sailor I am a captain …I am not a sailor But for you […]
By Bob Schulman I am not a sailor I am a captain …I am not a sailor But for you […]
Story and photos by Bob Schulman
There weren't supposed to be any big archaeological sites along the Pacific coast of Mexico, but a few years ago some explorers found one.
Story and photos by Bob Schulman
When she turned 27, Cynthia Martinez' father gave her a not-so-subtle present: a seven-foot statue of St. Anthony standing upside down.
By Bob Schulman
You don't run across many islands with a hometown goddess. Cyprus is one, thanks to the legendary birth of the Greek love goddess Aphrodite there.
Story and photos by Bob Schulman
If you like hotels with fancy chandeliers in the lobby, twice-a-day maid service, deep-pile bathrobes in your closet and other posh perks, you probably wouldn't want to stay at the Belmar.
Story and photos by Bob Schulman
Statistics show most visitors to eastern Mexico's Riviera Maya have been there at least once before.
Story and images by Bob Schulman
If you like things made out of copper, you'll love the little village of Santa Clara del Cobre out in the western Mexican state of Michoacan.
Text and photos by Bob Schulman
Think of an Old West town up in the mountains of southwest Colorado, and it would probably look a lot like Durango. But this is no ordinary picture-postcard of a spot where you might expect to find Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid high-tailing it with a Pinkerton posse at their heels.
Story by Bob Schulman
Photos by Mary J. Andrade
First, a capsule history: Ending a 300-year occupation, Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821. The country was free, but broke.
By Lina Broydo
Photos by Sam Broydo
Living la vida loca was my dream “getaway” come true as we reached Zihuatanejo Bay, the magical oyster-shaped natural harbor on the Pacific Coast of Mexican Riviera in the State of Guerrero.