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Avenida Miguel Bernard 670, Col. La Escalera Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico, 07320, 55-5747-4520
... du cafe en quantitees industrielles, ils cuisinent des tamales... Bref, open bar pour tout le monde. Je me suis fait offrir de quoi a manger, ou a boire a toutes les 2 metres pendant ma marche de 50 minutes.Javais ni faim, ni soif, des No gracias, jen ai dit en masse.
En plus, il y avait du monde qui en avait bien plus besoin que moi.
Jimagine que refuser quelque chose dont on a pas besoin, cest une forme de generosite ca ...
... I drank as much as I could as fast as I could muster and threw the rest away. Shame.
The flight to Santiago was the big one; over night. We were fed dinner at 10pm. I had chicken primavera with rice and Nick got fish and mashed potatoes. We both had a different cake for dessert and I had three free refills of wine.
There were tv screens at each seat and you could choose from many movies ...
... European / US airports. Less organized, but still functioning in its own way, for example only very few signs where to find the immigration, so just follow the group in front.Before immigration / customs another paper had to be filled out, denying various symptoms for swine flu. After some 300 people in front of me, I was finally admitted to "Los Estados Unidos de Mexico" and picked up my backpack. Walking through customs was rather quick, I ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico travellingdan... to hook his I-pod up to Vals computer to play some music, but due to the fact all the prompts are in spanish, he managed to somehow wipe his entire i-pod clean. For such a music buff, this isnt good news! I've never seen Fordy so worked up! poor bloke! I managed to finally work up the guts, after about 5 days to give Val a kiss! Only taken me 5 days to get the courage up to do it! So I was one happy gringo. 2nd April Well I'm ashamed to admit it, but I had a little cry this ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico solskjaer20... off for downtown and unfortunately sat in the now daily experience of traffic. Washington traffic is good, but it doesn't have anything on Mexico. We started our tour in the NE corner of the town where ruins were uncovered a few decades ago. These are some pretty spectacular ruins from centuries ago when Mexico was first being settled - Aztec times. We learned that much of downtown Mexico City is built on top of what used to be an Aztec ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico engelkerosVid lentum eftir hádegi hérna í MEX. Hér er skýjad og ekkert sérstaklega hlýtt. Borgin er samt haerra uppi en hvannadalshnjúkur svo thad er eflaust hlýrra nidri á láglendi. Atli Trausti vedurfraedingur spáir thó blýdu á naestunni. Vid treystum á thad! Vid tókum taxa á hostelid sem er eiginlega betra en vid bjuggumst ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico aventura... est illuminé de milles bougies.
Les gens sont calmes mais aucunement triste.
Le Zocalo (place centrale) de Mexico ainsi que la UNAM (Université Nationale Autonome de Mexico) sont décorées par des autels géants où l'on se moque de la mort.
Catholicisme et traditions azteques se retrouvent mélangées.
On retrouve aussi les grandes figures mexicaines : El Santo et Blue Demon(célèbres Catcheurs mexicains), Frida Khalo et Diego Riveira ...
... least...were we really in Mexico and not home?! Heading towards the 'Centro Historico' (check out my Spanish....not!) we headed out on the main road that takes you into the city. Thankfully it was quite cool so the pollution didn't really hit you but the altitude took its toll to start with..... it was crazy and mad all around us, Mexicans shouting to us in Spanish as we walked past tempting us to buy god knows what, streets packed with people, men sitting on ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico nikandads2008Went to see the Police playing Live at the Estadia Fora Sol, and it was AWSOME! After almost getting lost along the way, We arrived just after the concert began and scored good seats from a scalper for $35 each! After walking in, we purchased two double cups of Sol for $6 each, and headed for our ...
Mexico City, Mexico flyroy... mexico city is very crazy. It is. We could barely drive up the street where our hostel is because of the crowds. That night we met a couple (julian and sophie) from europe who also had just arrived in mexico city. We made friends and went around the city with them the next day. Walking around the city you realise how massive it is. Its freakin huge. Melbourne has bourke st and swanston st as its main arcade type strips. Mexico city seems to ...
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