Hey people, I am very sorry i have been really lazy during
the last time! But to be honest I had also some stuff to do. University life
here is quite different to Austria. We have a lot of homework to do and the
University takes a lot of time, as well because the connections via bus are not
on the top! Since the University is like 30 minutes away from my place I really
rely on the bus. Mondays I am even back at the commercial high school when
getting up at 5:45 a.m. and starting classes at 7 a.m.! But it’s ok, since I have
every Friday off I have a lot of long weekends :-) So far I have a very good
time in Merida! I am just a little bit wondering about how I should write my
Bachelor Thesis during this semester! That’s gonna be very tough :-D haha
So but I actually don’t want waste your time with
academic stuff, this is not what this blog is supposed to be ;-) Andres, a Mexican
friend of us offered me/us, whenever we feel like making a trip at the weekend
we just have to let him know and he will join us. I guess he didn’t expect that
call so early :-D He probably told me that on a party during the week and I think
I called him like two days later (I am not quite sure actually, that’s what
happens when you don’t handle your blog appropriate :-P). So we called him for a trip to Chichen Itza one of “The
New 7 Wonders of the World” and he just agreed to drive us! Chichen Itza is
about one and a half hour away from Mérida. We made the trip on a Saturday, so
we wanted to start quite early. On the one hand because of the heat and at the
other hand because of the tourists.
When we arrived there I just bought a pretty cool new hat
because it was really quite hot and I didn’t want to get a headache caused by
the sun! So when you got paid for the entrance you realize that this is a
really, really touristic place! Everywhere are Mexicans who provide you their
knowledge of a guide (we didn’t take one, we had Andres who could tell us lots
of stuff!). As well there were all the ways little stalls (in German:
Verkaufsstand) on the left and right side. You even feel that this isn’t a “holy
place” anymore. I think you can compare it somehow with a skyline of a big city.
Honestly I really expected something more! I did know that it’s a touristic
place, but these were no buildings which take your breath away. They were
pretty amazing of course and I enjoyed it a lot, but I think the tourism
destroyed part of the ancient point of view.
One of the never ending stall "avenue". |
Me, my pretty hat, Heideline (the bunny - thanks to Clauida :-*) and BurnKörnGuy (the playmobil toy- thanks to Nik :-*) |