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Monday, January 13, 2014

Tulum, Quintana Roo, Riviera Maya, Mexico

This jumble of signs pointing to the Zona Hotelera along the white sand beaches of Tulum makes an interesting backdrop for a family portrait, although it looks like getting all three children to pose is like herding cats.

Why do some Spanish-speaking countries use "Alto" and some use "Pare" on their Stop signs? At least they all use the same shape and color - unlike Japan which uses an inverted triangle.

Another cloudy and cool day (maybe 68-70 degrees) on the beaches of the Riviera Maya.


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