Acapulco's Best Kept Secret: Palma Sola Archeological Site 6

in travel •  7 years ago 

I've seen my share of crazy bugs since living here. While stopping to rest during our hike up the mountain at the archaelogical site, we found this shiny dead guy on a boulder so I got some pictures.

Even the trees here have thorns!

The number of petryglyphs at this site surprised even us.

One of the interesting things about this place was how green it was despite the point in the dry season. It's even more noticeable by drone footage which needs to be edited before it can be released.

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LOL @ "shiny dead guy" That one made me laugh out loud. The petroglyphs photos are very interesting. Acapulco seems to be a very mysterious place with lots of secrets.

Your bug is now more happy :)

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Yoo this is awesome. I’d be way too scared to screw with that beatle, even as beautiful as he is, wouldn’t risk it even if I knew he was dead haha. The thorny trees are trippy and the petroglyphs stole the show. Is this place easy to get to? Would love to see it sometime

Those are some awesome carvings in those rocks.

Amazing at how clear they still are.

They look futuristic to me instead of ancient.