Expats living in Bacalar, Mexico

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🚨 COMMUNITY ALERT / URGENT SEARCH IN TULUM 🚨Family members and friends are asking for the public’s support in locating a...
07/05/2026

🚨 COMMUNITY ALERT / URGENT SEARCH IN TULUM 🚨

Family members and friends are asking for the public’s support in locating a young foreign woman named Michelle Boonen, who was last seen in the La Veleta area of Tulum, Quintana Roo.

⚠️ According to her family, the last contact with her was on May 2, 2026, and they have not been able to reach her since, which they describe as completely unusual.

📍 Last known location:
La Veleta, Tulum, Mexico.

📌 Physical description:
▪️ Height: 1.62 meters
▪️ Weight: 50 kilograms
▪️ Hair: Brown, medium/long length
▪️ Eyes: Brown
▪️ Clothing: Casual clothes

🙏 The community of Tulum, tourists, service workers, and local residents are kindly asked to share this post and provide any information that may help locate her.

📲 Michelle’s social media:
Instagram: .rose.alchemy

Facebook: Facebook profile

📞 If anyone has information, please contact the authorities or her family immediately.


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Message from her Mother

Sharing. Because I'm a mom....

MISSING PERSON – TULUM, Mexico
Our daughter Michelle Boonen is missing in Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Last contact: 05/02/2026
We have had no contact since then, which is highly unusual.
Last seen: La Veleta, Tulum, Mexico
Description: Height 1.62 m Weight 50 kg
Medium-length brown hair Brown eyes Casual outfit

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magdalen.rose.alchemy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1HyHPdr2Wf/
Contact: +32 474 68 56 25
Facebook account for her mother: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BY3UFHTcq/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Event at Akalki! Wednesday 6pm !
06/05/2026

Event at Akalki! Wednesday 6pm !

🦅🇲🇽 THIS WAS MÉXICO IN 1821Before Texas, California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and New México became part of the United Sta...
06/05/2026

🦅🇲🇽 THIS WAS MÉXICO IN 1821

Before Texas, California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and New México became part of the United States — they were all **Mexican territory**.

In 1821, México gained independence from Spain and became one of the largest nations in the world, stretching from what is now the U.S. Southwest all the way down through Central America.

Through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, México lost over half of its territory to the United States following the Mexican-American War.

So the next time someone brings up the border — remember this map.

We didn't cross the border. The border crossed us.

Our roots run deep in this land — deeper than any line drawn on a map.

This isn't about politics. This is about history. And history deserves to be told truthfully.

Know your roots. Share your story. Honor your ancestors.

So when you feel far from home — when you miss the smell of your tierra, the sound of your people, the taste of your mamá's cooking —
Remember: You are not a stranger here. You never were.

The border moved.

We didn't.

To every Mexican living far from home, carrying México in your heart every single day — this post is for you. 💚🤍❤️

Somos de aquí. Somos de allá. Somos México — donde sea que estemos. 🦅

\ #1821

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  🚨Simulacro Nacional 2026: esta es la hora exacta que sonará alerta en celulares en   📲 .......Good morning everyone. T...
06/05/2026

🚨Simulacro Nacional 2026: esta es la hora exacta que sonará alerta en celulares en 📲
.......

Good morning everyone. Today at 12pm your phone may sound an alarm and you may hear alarms elsewhere. Today is Simulacro Nacional 2026, which is the national earthquake drill.

Post from Lise Markl Lingo Steve Lingo **MISSING:**Our beloved dog Coco has not returned home since Thursday morning. 🥺W...
04/05/2026

Post from Lise Markl Lingo Steve Lingo

**MISSING:**

Our beloved dog Coco has not returned home since Thursday morning. 🥺

We live in the jungle in Aaron Merino, but we’re posting here in the hope that someone finds her and brings her to town.

VERY friendly, female, brown and black striped. Green collar with a tag (when she left).

If you’ve seen her, please let us know! 🙏🙏🙏

Why Global Shipping Companies Are Watching Mexico Right Now 🌎Something big is happening in southern Mexico — and the wor...
26/04/2026

Why Global Shipping Companies Are Watching Mexico Right Now 🌎

Something big is happening in southern Mexico — and the world's largest shipping companies are paying very close attention.

For over 100 years, if you wanted to move cargo between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, you had essentially one choice: the Panama Canal.

That is about to change.

Mexico is in the final stages of completing one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects of the 21st century — the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT).

Here's how it works:

A cargo ship arrives at the Port of Salina Cruz on Mexico's Pacific coast. Containers are unloaded and placed on modern trains. Those trains cross the narrowest part of Mexico — just 300 kilometers — and arrive at the Port of Coatzacoalcos on the Gulf of Mexico. Ships on the other side pick up the cargo and continue their journey.

The entire rail crossing takes just 9 hours.

Compare that to waiting days for a Panama Canal slot, paying expensive canal tolls, and navigating one of the world's most congested waterways.

Early results are already turning heads. In early 2025, Hyundai Glovis — the logistics arm of the Hyundai Motor Group — ran a pilot shipment of 900 vehicles from South Korea through Mexico's new corridor. The result? The total shipping time was cut by 5 full days. Logistics costs dropped by 15%.

That's not a small improvement. In global shipping, that's a revolution.

And this corridor is much bigger than just a railway.

Mexico is simultaneously building:

🏭 10 industrial parks and manufacturing zones along the route
🚢 Fully modernized ports capable of handling the world's largest cargo ships
🛣️ New highways, logistics hubs, and energy infrastructure
🌱 Special economic zones designed to attract global investment

The project spans four Mexican states — Veracruz, Oaxaca, Tabasco, and Chiapas — and will directly impact over 4.6 million people living in some of Mexico's most historically underserved communities.

This is not just a trade route. This is an economic transformation.

For decades, southern Mexico has lagged behind the industrialized north. The CIIT is designed to change that — bringing factories, jobs, investment, and opportunity to communities that have waited generations for development.

Global companies are already taking notice. Automotive giants, electronics manufacturers, and pharmaceutical companies are eyeing the industrial parks along the corridor. The route is being positioned as a major hub for nearshoring — as companies around the world look to move production closer to North America.

President Claudia Sheinbaum has confirmed the corridor will be fully operational by mid-2026. The construction is in its final phase. The ports are being upgraded. The railway lines are being completed section by section.

Mexico isn't waiting for an invitation to the global trade table.

Mexico is building its own table. 🇲🇽

When complete, the Interoceanic Corridor will be one of the most strategically important trade routes on Earth — connecting Asia, North America, and the Atlantic world through the heart of Mexican soil.

The Panama Canal took a generation to appreciate.

Mexico's corridor may do the same.

💬 Did you know about this project? Drop a 🚢 in the comments if this surprised you!

♻️ Share this so more people understand what Mexico is building.

03/04/2026
MPORTANT NOTICE(From 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Quintana Roo time)Take precautions and stay informed with updates from wea...
02/04/2026

MPORTANT NOTICE

(From 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Quintana Roo time)

Take precautions and stay informed with updates from weather bulletins.

In the next three hours, rain and intermittent showers are forecast, with occasional heavy downpours and lightning in the municipalities of: Lázaro Cárdenas, Isla Mujeres, Benito Juárez, Puerto Morelos, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, José María Morelos, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Bacalar, and Othón P. Blanco.

Winds of 10 to 20 km/h are expected, with gusts of 30 to 50 km/h, mainly over coastal and storm-affected areas.

* Wind gusts may cause trees and billboards to fall.

* Stay informed and prioritize your safety.

Local update – Tulum, Quintana RooFollowing the recent vehicle fire incidents in Tulum, authorities carried out coordina...
24/02/2026

Local update – Tulum, Quintana Roo

Following the recent vehicle fire incidents in Tulum, authorities carried out coordinated security operations in the area.

As a result, four individuals were arrested for small-scale drug dealing (narcomenudeo), and illegal substances prepared for street sale were seized. The suspects were handed over to the Public Prosecutor’s Office for legal proceedings.

These actions are part of ongoing efforts by federal, state, and local authorities to strengthen security and maintain order in the region. Patrols and preventive operations continue.

This is a targeted law enforcement action, and tourism and daily activities across Quintana Roo continue to operate normally.

24/02/2026

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