That picture was taken in Xilitla, San Luis Potosi Mexico. It's a really amazing mountaintop village one of our expedition team members put me onto - they grow shade coffee and other hillside crops there.
We stayed in the home of Edward James, a somewhat famous English surrealist who built a sprawling sculpture garden in the rainforest. Since his death in 1984, the jungle has been working overtime to take over his work - in a generation it might well be completely gone. He left almost no money to preserve Las Pozas, so they're trying to maintain the place on small donations from visitors. The building next to my truck is his six or seven story "villa".
This stop was a high point on our trek. The interior of Mexico is something that must be experienced - we found amazingly generous people, scenery that shifts almost instantly between coastal tundra and tropical forest to barren desert and plenty of places to get the underside dirty.
Here's the logo for our trek which is center hood:
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