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Valle de Bravo 51200 Valle de Bravo, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico, 51200
... like crisps, fizzy drinks and cigarettes, then eat/drink/smoke them at the graveside, and then leave the packets behind as evidence that they brought them. It's not a good look. In the cemetry was the charred remains of a burnt down church, We went to the replacement church, where it became clear why the other one had burned down. The locals come to the church to ask for help from the Gods when something needs fixing, like they are ill, or have no money. The floor is covered ...
Mexico City to Tulum, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico lizzyletloose... of my sheets and towel.
Next morning managed to get up for the free breakfast which I have to say was outstanding. A selection of things from cereal, fruit yogurt, toast and eggs with refried beans, and of course juice with tea and coffee. That set me up for the day and I had a day strolling round the Zocala, which is the historical centre of the city and right on my doorstep. I was dismayed to discover that my phone did not work and after further research online found ...
My first encounter with Mexicans was several hours before I reached Mexico city, as I was sat next to two of them on the plane.Well, one Mexican and one Indian who lives here. They seemed nice at first and I could actually understand what they were going on about in Spanish. Just as we took off, the overhead locker burst open and my shoe fell out onto my head, and one of them tried to leap out of his seat to close it. Nice guy. Unfortunately as soon as we were in the air, they proceeded ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico lizzyletloose... a price in advance. I approached a guy in a spanking white outfit and said I would pay 100 pesos ($7.50) for a song, and he was fine with that. The band whipped out their violins, guitars, and trumpets, and the lead singer belted out Suzan's request. He held a burning cigarette in one hand, a pistol at his waist, a huge sombrero on his head, with green, white, and red banners hanging overhead. I thought it was great, even if Sophia seemed a little ambivalent ...
Mexico City, Mexico mebiner... their ritual thing as we wandered around. We learnt about the Mayan calendar and maths system and how they used the stars to calculate everything and how the pyramids here are perfectly aligned with the pyramids in Egypt. The bad news is though that apparently the world is ending in 2012 so you better make the most of the next 3 years! That week we then went to watch the American election with the 'Democrats Abroad' organization which was an experience! Unfortunately though ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico suzannecross... hair, a brown shirt and dark pants. Police Officer - So it happened around here? (Now close to the market) MacGyver - Yes, actually just over there in front of those flower shops. Police Officer - Yeah, this is an ugly neighbourhood, one has to be careful around here, even during day time and ...... IS THAT HIM!! (pointing to some random guy on the street with curly hair) MacGyver - Um, no I don' think it is. Police Officer ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico gene_aw... Usually there are no plans to see that person again. What better to say at the hint of an awkward pause in the doorway, than, "I think we'll see each other again." However, when I heard that from a man named Aldo it made me wonder if that suggestion was good for more than a smooth departure. Aldo is a Mexican man with family from Europe. He went to the best Mexican schools and worked for a dozen years at a job that paid him well even in U.S ...
Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico rusert... All falls into place and perspective at a waterfall and peacefulness and wonder of being in Mexico prevailed. Also, this is where I learned that I was in the midst of make out point, except for erase that image of hormone crazed teenagers and replace it with hormone crazed adults. Yep, all over the place, waterfalls, subways, hidden street corners...
Valle de Bravo, Mexico muddyfeetHello everyone! This is my first blogg and I hope you guys will enjoy it! I will send you guys a mail every time I write something, but if you don't want to just block the mail or send me and email that you don't want to read the blog, don't worry I will not be mad....yeah ...
Mexico City, Mexico elena.hoebeke... of all the sectors I have seen, is the one I found the most impressive. Hundreds of small streets, people selling everything and anything everywhere, thousands of cars, many thousands of people, hidden secrets and wonderful architectures everywhere. Its simply a delight just to walk around! The old Aztec Capital of Technochitlan lies in its center. Not much left of it or most of it is still to be restored, but it was a weird feeling trying to ...
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