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Old 07-06-2008, 01:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hacienda Yaxcopoil

Couple days ago I took a day trip out to one of the hacienda's in the area. Hacienda Yaxcopoil is a work in progress of sorts. Somewhat restored and somewhat in ruin. Some area's of the 22,000 acre hacienda are being worked on, while other's look as if the people simply left 100+ years ago and left everything right where it was. Still other parts look like the jungle over took them years ago.

Here's a few of the shots I snapped in between down pours:

Side entrance, note the small gage rail:


Which leads to a courtyard:


Which leads up to the main house:


Much of the main building is supposedly just as it was at the turn of the 20th century:



Scattered within the house are Mayan artifacts. The bowls and dishes on the wall predate the Spanish, also note the pieces of Mayan carved limestone and maize stones:



There's several places where the old equipment and machinery can be seen in various states of restoration:




The property also has a large cenote (large fresh water open well) available for swimming. The day I was there it had a small group of younger European tourist swimming and lounging around it. It started to rain and I decided to head for my truck rather then risk yet another digital camera. I'm on my third, if (when?) this one goes I'm going to switch to disposable waterproof ones.
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Old 07-06-2008, 02:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That place looks very cool. It's the kind of place I would have expected to find Malcolm Lowry getting sauced.
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Old 07-06-2008, 02:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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this is how my grand mothers place looks like. not as big, but same settings.

We hail from the Michoacan, Mexico area. I want to buy land there someday.

I love the cement homes there. =)

Nice place! I love the grass!
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Old 07-06-2008, 02:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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this is how my grand mothers place looks like. not as big, but same settings.

We hail from the Michoacan, Mexico area. I want to buy land there someday.

I love the cement homes there. =)

Nice place! I love the grass!
Well this place is for sale and or lease:

http://www.yaxcopoil.com/for%20sale%20or%20lease.htm

My only knowledge of the price is it's surely out of my range. They do lease it for events such as weddings. The day I was there they were filming a Mexican soap opera. I took some photo's of the set and production. A very nice, very large well spoken man informed me photos were not allowed and asked to see my camera. He went frame by frame and deleted all the photos of the set I'd taken and handed me back my camera. He was very polite about it and left all the photo's I took of the rest of the property. I asked him if it was alright to watch while they filmed and he said "as long as you don't photograph anything and are quiet it's not a problem." I watched them do the same scene over and over for a while. Two very large breasted women nearly falling out of their dresses were doing some scene. all I could understand was "He's you're brother!"... "I told you he's not my brother!" Over and over again. it was interesting watching them go from very heated conversation to "Cut!" and laughter. When it started raining again they (the ladies) went inside and I headed for shelter myself. Sadly I would have preferred to share their shelter but ended up in the gift shop instead.

Here's a few more photo's I was allowed to keep:

The water system, these channels are everywhere:


If Merida did indeed have more millionaire's then any where else on earth at the turn of the 20th century, imagine all the cash that went through this safe:


More random machinery:


The main office:


The chapel:


At the end of this courtyard and down a few steps is where they were filming:
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Old 07-06-2008, 02:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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When can I move in? Geesh that place is beautiful. Thanks for taking the pictures!
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Old 07-06-2008, 03:11 PM   #6 (permalink)
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When can I move in? Geesh that place is beautiful. Thanks for taking the pictures!
They have guest houses (two I think) for $60 a night. For another $20 they'll feed you:

http://www.yaxcopoil.com/guest-house.htm

If you plan on going I suggest winter. I didn't see any A/C and it was a little over 100F and raining (100% humid?) the day I was there.

Or if you feel you really want A/C and more luxury you can stay at the Ha. Temozon. Both Bush and Clinton have stayed at this property:

http://www.haciendasmexico.com/temozon/overview.php

I think you can get a special deal for around $500 a night for a room or you can rent the whole place for 10K a day.
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Old 07-06-2008, 04:08 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Wow! Really cool place.
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