Hotel Baruk Teleferico y Mina
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Za Za Zacatecas!
... excellent. What got me was the hostel sounds. My neighbors, two girls, were first blasting music and singing very loudly in their room. This innocent fun turned romantic when one of the girls left and the other girl and her novio started getting it on. Maybe they did not realize how thin the walls were. They probably did not realize that the entire hostel could hear them (or maybe they did). It was…uncomfortable. This was not the only time during my four night stay that ...
Zacatecas!
... another thing! We finally made it home and I jumped into bed with a smile.
I slept through until 10am this morning, and feel a million dollars compared to yesterday. Getting used to the thinness of the air, and trying not to panic when the shortness of breath kicks in. Kind of feels like breathing after a session at the gym.
On that note, it's time for me to shower and get ready to head out.
Until next time
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Cycling days 31-34: Durango to Zacatecas
... a breather. When we finally get back on the highway and make the turn, Shirley is hoping, “please let there be a shoulder. Please, please, please!” YES! A SHOULDER! A nice, big, beautiful shoulder! Relieved, all we have to concentrate on is battling an angled headwind. No big deal…we’ll take that over fearing for our lives any day.
The last couple of hours in the day go slowly, but smoothly. ...
Zacatecas, hold the sour, extra guacamole
... up so even if it isn`t all true, I bet there are kernels of truth somewhere in the story. If anyone has seen Blow lately, I would be curious to know if Johnny Depp was ever in Puerto Vallarta in the movie.
So I leave Vallarta and head for Guadalajara which is the second biggest city in Mexico and something of a cultural center. Their claim to fame is inventing the mariachi which would be a somewhat dubious distinction in my book because I never ...
One more ring
... enjoyed the setting of the museum than the items on display. It is housed in an old convent partly in ruins with beautiful lansdcaping. And I would disagree with tripadvisor on this one… the El Eden Mine was a far more interesting attraction.
Driving in Zacatecas’ centro is not unlike many cities; they do love their one-way street in Mexico. But just outside of the centro and away from the newest infrastructure the streets can ...