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Ruelles, Plazas et Eglises coloniales
Clash a l arrivee...apres le calme de Real, le retour a la civilisation fut dur! Du moins plus pour Max, qui s est enflamme 4 fois en moins de 2 heures! La premiere: Nous avons rate la station de bus pres du centre et nous sommes retrouve en banlieue !...La faute de "Regis" (notre co-voyageur invisible, qui se ramasse tous les reproches de Sandra …
Los Mochis
We dive onto a yellow school bus at the ferry port; the lights are off inside and in the serenity of the dark, I sit looking out at the light reflected off the ocean as I nurse my over-filled day sack. We arrive at a ticket counter which apparently doubles as a bus station, and it feels like we're in the middle of nowhere. After asking quite a few …
Peña of Bernal, Pulque and Michaladas!
... Piñon (Pine tree). I had Piñon and it is my official new favourite flavour for Paleta. Looking forward to much more of it :)
Continuing our descent my next delight (or not) is Pulque! Pulque is an alcoholic thick juice, which is made from the core of the cactus, then fermented. It is an acquired taste to say the least (absolutely disgusting!), but something I was told I must try if I am to experience the true Mexico. I ...
Relaxing on the terrace
... Blue corn tortilla for breakfast cooked at our home. The colour is a little curious ( a dark grey ), the flavour exquisite. After breakfast, we have decided to leave a day early from Queretaro. We caught a taxi to the bus terminal and check our favourite bus agent, ETN for the next bus to Mexico City. Departure in 10 minutes – it is a flurry of activity, getting our bags together to make the bus. And for a couple ...
Encuentros cercanos con el tercer monolito +grande
... para subir a la peña. Gran experiencia.
*Eso de dormir en el coche nunca lo había hecho, espero no volverlo a hacer en un coche tan chico.
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