Las Granadas Oaxaca
2 de Abril #9 Teotitllan del Valle Oaxaca, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
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T'was the night before...
... was no need to keep any of it. I felt bad for the folks that were still in line and would be for hours more because I knew a lot of the booths would be empty by the time they got there.
It is definitely a once in a lifetime event and I would recommend people do it but go in the afternoon and then if you go back in the evening go earlier than 7:00 pm. I think the judging takes place around 4:00 or 5:00 pm.
Feliz Navidad y Prospero Ano Nuevo
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Let the games begin.....
... on who you speak too) I was stood behind this really tall gringo so I tapped him the shoulder and asked if I could stand in front of him. this guy turned round, looked me up and down and said; "Josie Cameron from Byron bay....." now bear in mind this guy is well over 6ft tall and very easy on the eye...I had no idea who he was (How could I forget such a man??) he seemed pretty upset at this, and was telling me who he hung ...
Semana Santa in Southern Mexico
... to the city and stopped to get lunch as a group, and it ended up being one of the biggest ordeals ever when it came time to pay. One thing about Mexico is that restaurants will hardly ever do separate checks so you have to figure out how to have everyone pay the right amount as a group. We collected all the money and were somehow $400 pesos short, which made no sense so the leaders in our group ended up spending almost an hour recalculating ...
Ganz viel Mezcal und ein versteinerter Wasserfall
... Wurm drin und typisch für diese Region. Wir haben diesen dann auch ausgiebig degustiert. :-)
Dann endlich der versteinerte Wasserfall. Schon ein fazinierendes Dings. Was auch super lustig und mega kalt ist, ist der natürliche Pool. Grünes und kaltes Wasser. Also vermutlich war es mal wieder nur für mich zu kalt. Aber ich war ja vorher auch in RIO!
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Pick Pocketers and an Altitude
... more and started getting tired and felt like I was getting sunburned. I head back to the hotel where I stayed until early evening. My stomach was churning a bit and I was getting a headache and really felt like I was burning out. So I posted a message about my trip on the Lonely Planet website and within a few minutes had a few answers already. Something I knew before I left and had totally forgotten is that I was travelling to Mexico City which has an ...

