Oaxaca

Oaxaca is the next state we crossed. We enjoyed the remote beaches, something I have not seen since I visited Grindul Chituc, in Romania, some 3-4 years ago.198 oax199 oax200 oax201 oax202 oax

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Acapulco de Juárez, Guerrero

After ~400km on a very EXPENSIVE freeway and a night of camping in the wild, we finally got to the beach again. This time in Acapulco. Probably the best way to see the resort is from a boat, so we rented a ski-jet for a fraction of the price we would have spent in Romania for the same thing.193 aca194 aca195 aca196 aca197 aca

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Xocimilco

Xocimilco is a community nearby Mexico City that is famous for it’s network of canals. Being on the UNESCO list, it was also on our list. Besides the boats for turists, there are also some boats that act as bars/restaurants or for transportation of the locals.191 xoc192 xoc

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The second day in Mexico City; Tudor

I was happy to see Tudor (and his girlfriend) during our second day in the center. Last time we saw each other it was 2-3 years ago, in Cismigiu, Bucharest. He moved here a while ago. He showed us some places and we eat some pozole. Delicious! Before we left, we met Giancarlo, a local guy who recently returned from a motorcycle adventure in South America. This was a good opportunity to find some answers.182 tudor183 tudor184 tudor185 tudor186 tudor187 tudor188 tudor189 tudor190 tudor

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First day in Mexico City

The first day we spent in the center we took some pictures. Since it was Saturday, the streets were overcrowded with cars and people.175 mx176 mx177 mx178 mx179 mx180 mx181 mx

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