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a closer look over the same mexican panteón, a woman hikes up from a lower out look
the church in San Andres Chicahuaxtla, surrounded by fog
stonehenge looking mf i saw on a walk back to my grandmothers
a traditional weaving technique by the Triqui people (not entirely accurate since the material used is too thick, should be the size of sewing thread)
sunset at my grandmothers home :)
A picture looking over the mountains of a mexican panteón
fog and flowers surrounding my grandmothers home

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"so wHY DONT YOU GIVE ME ONE MORE

chAAAAAAANCE"

-Gumball Waterson

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(before we get started i know none of this is whimsigoth but this is the only social media i have to show my trip to yall im so sorry plz dont crucify me)

GOOOOOD nothing like being in a different country and having the urge, no, the NEED to text an ex or flirt and sext, amirite ladies? FUCK.

Also! The red and white striped clothing you see woman wearing in some pictures are called Güipil. They are woven and worn with a traditional skirt (same weaving method is used but an entirely different pattern and style is used for skirts) by the Triqui people, which I am half :)! We are a fascinating group of indigenous Mexicans so if you have any questions please please ask away!! I wanna talk to yall about my people (or you could just google us but i miss you all :( so)

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