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Mexico City: the arrival: Vodka et al
Well here we are: Mexico City: I still cannot believe it! Dr T wants me to fill you in about the vodka on departure in London first. He should write his own stories: he is very funny but a shameless liar! So you probably know about the newest safety rule on planes: no liquids bigger then 25cc: forget your toothpaste or day cream or water. This is …
Welcome to Mexico!
... down one of the United Airlines buggies that
seemed to be buzzing around. By this time I was feeling pretty tired and my leg
was throbbing, but I did stop a buggy and was trying to explain to the driver
that looking at my boarding pass would not tell him where I needed to be when
this American guy, also sitting on the buggy, began yelling at me to get my
f***ing ass on or move out of the way!! Charming!! I returned his compliment
with a ...
The trip to Cuernavaca
Now is the sad day to say bye to Mexico city, at least till Sunday.
The time is very good here and i will return back be sure about this. I will be here Sunday too but without planned activities. After the wedding in Guernavaca i must rest before the tour continues to other places here in Mexico.
The conclution is that this city is too big but for the tourist it give many nice ...
City of Culture, Churches, Synagogues & Streetlife
... just ogle at their incredible detail and décor. If I lived in Mexico City I think they would be some of my favourite places to visit regularly just for the pleasure of their beauty. An unexpected event was a sudden street demonstration that stopped the traffic and caused a bit of chaos on a giant, 6 lanes street. We think it was a group of Indigenous People who were demanding their rights and were clearly exasperated to the point of this demonstration. It was fascinating to ...
Wet and Wild in Mexico
... right place and suddenly our guide is out of the boat and wading through the water (where the crocodiles are!). He made a grab, missed, tried again and this time came up with a very young croc in his hands. He brought it back to the boat where we had turns holding it and posing for photos. We let it go and headed on to see if we could find the adults. We cruised slowly along with the spotlight shining. We had a lot of fun, with our guide in the water 2 or 3 ...