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Av. Dr. Manuel Nava #200 San Luis Potosí, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico, 78210, 444-813-1207
... by. Looming over the Jardin Tequisquiapan was a large concrete condo that would have cthe block to find an entrance but with no luck. Access may have been through the underground parking garage. Needless to say our incessant walking took us to many more locations throughout the center of the city and one more site worth mentioning was the Mercado de la Republica. Even bigger than the Mercado Hidalgo it is a labyrinth of ...
San Luis Potosi, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico lobo... on the east coast, to South Point and then to Kailua -Kona, on the west coast. South Point, by the way, is the southernmost point of the United States. That would place it about on the same latitude as Mexico City. Have a look at the photos: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-en tries/lobo/excursions/1198592520/tpod.h tml Some websites for San Luis Potosi: http://www.world66.com/northamerica/mex ico/sanluispotosi http://www.advantagemexico ...
San Luis Potosi, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico lobo... ruban gommé pour continuer sa route. Notre premičre nuit s'est passée dans la cour d'un centre d'achat ŕ environ 30 kilomčtres de la frontičre mexicaine. Le lundi 7 janvier est la premičre de deux journées de déplacements ; nous avons 500 kilomčtres ŕ faire. Nous prenons le départ ŕ 7 h 30 par une belle journée ensoleillée ; il fait déjŕ 70 degrés et on a droit ŕ un beau 80 en aprčs-midi. On peut immédiatement confirmer que les routes du Mexique ne sont pas moins belles que celles du Qu ...
San Luis Potosi, Mexico bogit... us on old back streets. We decided to pick up a couple of Spanish books, which we plan to read together to work on our language skills once we're home. Our third outing was a long walk with a dinner break. We apparently found the red light district on this trip! Dinner was at a restaurant at the corner of the street our hotel is on-- I had good chicken enchiladas in mole. We wandered around until about 9:30, just enjoying the night.
San Luis Potosí, Mexico mbwatrous... and the hotel has at least one restaurant and an unusually emerald green pool. Of course, there is A/C, cable and good drinking water. There is an interior parking garage. In the early evening, we took a walk and ate at a cafe a few blocks away. Some of this area is blocked off to traffic, which makes walking a pleasure. I enjoyed strolling the plazas around us- and we saw a beautiful rainbow from our room!
San Luis Potosí, Mexico mbwatrous... we think on drug deals). What a dude! We got to Cordoba and got dropped off at the petrol station and hitched into town on the back of a pick up, Cordoba seemed really pretty lots of little shacky houses and gardens and flowers and smiling people, they dropped us at the bus station and we found a bus for a dollar to Orizaba our next rest stop. Orizaba is cool. NO GRINGOS I think people only come occasionally to climb Pico de Orizaba - the highest peak in Mexico but that isn't often ...
San Luis Potosí, Mexico glassmanA short day trip. Delores Hidalgo is the home of the church from which on September 16, 1810 padre Miguel Hedalgo y Costilla issued the Grito de la Independencia spawning the Mexican Independence movement. Subsequently excommunicated and eventually beheaded, Hidalgo is a national hero for whom countless streets & plazas are named throughout the country. Despite its' historical significance, the town ...
Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico itsgotimeWe caught a fast and fun ride in the back of some local's pickup back to Estacion de Catorce the morning after our mystical desert night. We enjoyed a huge, happy breakfast with our fellow Riders of the Blue Deer, Anna and Walter from Mexico City with whom we now shared an incredible experience and close bond of spirit. As they drove North to explore the canyon world of Barrance del Cobre, we returned to our Hotel Oasis dusty and weary. After a siesta and a shower we found Kelly ...
San Luis Potosi, Mexico loscaballeros... of Chile, The Salt Flats of Southern Bolivia, La Paz, Lake Titicaca, and to Cusco and Machu Picchu. Unfortunately, I don´t have much time so say a few words about this life-changing trip. Believe, what i would like to do more than anything is to tell all of you about my adventures, but I have tried to write this letter five times already and I can never finish, or start, or something comes up ...
Zacatecas, Mexico silentconquererWe took a one day side trip to neighboring Queretaro, a city of about 1 million people with a light industrial and distribution base for good employment. It has a historical town center that is very flat and easily walkable. It was also a center of the Mexican Independence in 1810. You can get there easily from SMA by bus and it is worth about 1/2 to 3/4 of a day. Various tour groups also do day trips from SMA and you could hire a driver/ guide but going by ...
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