Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Monarch Butterflies

This passed weekend Joaquin, my aunt and I went to see the butterflies, we took a tour that went to "Valle de Bravo" passing by the sanctuary first. We walked (hiked) about 1 mile up to get to were the butterflies are most seen. it took us about one hour to get there, and then walk back to the bus. On our way to town (Valle de Bravo) we got to see a lot of butterflies allround the bus, on the street. It was amazing and beautiful. In Valle de Bravo we took a boat trip on the river, the day was nice, we got back home tired! it was a long day.
Monarch butterflies, merge from Mexico were they re-produce then head back north, We got to see some of them take flight back to the northern part....
Monarch butterflies are not able to survive the cold winters of most of the United States so they migrate south and west each autumn to escape the cold weather. The monarch migration usually starts in about October of each year, but can start earlier if the weather turns cold sooner than that.
Joaquin and Tia Celia! Valle de Bravo, Mexico
Joaquin and Me at Valle de Bravo
Joaquin and me Velo de Novia Watter Fall
Velo de Novia Watter Fall



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