Mexico - July 27 to August 18, 1995


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My brother and I visited some friends of us in Cuautla, Morelos. Mainly, we lived a Mexican way of life during our 3-weeks stay - visiting friends, having fun, partying, doing sports, etc. However, we also did some sightseeing and visited some spots in Mexico - like Mexico City, Acapulco, Taxco, Tepoztlan, Chacalcingo.

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What impressed me most during my stay in this country were the people I met. They integrated us into their clique within no time - together we went to parties, had fun in the pool or watched TV. Therefore I got a really good insight into the life of Mexican people.

Cuautla Volcano Popocatépetl In the Pool Having Fun

Anyway, I want to tell you more about the cities I visited:

Mexico City

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20 million inhabitants, 3 million cars, and 100,000 fabrics pollute the air and congest the streets - however, it wasn't that bad (since I was in Manila I think Manila is worse). Mexico City is a city of contrast - wealth and poverty are situated next to each other. On the one hand, you'll find the beautiful and the rich and on the other hand, you'll discover an endlessly big slum region.

What to see?

Especially the Cathedral has to be propped up by scaffoldings as Mexico City is slowly but surely sinking into the lake the city is built on. So, hurry up and travel to the biggest city in the world!

View of Mexico City Cathedral Inside Cathedral

Acapulco

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We spent a great weekend in Acapulco - home of the famous cliff divers (clavadistas). With an intrepid jump from the Quebrada-Rock, they daily risk their lives but also earn their living. This is definitely a must-see!

Furthermore, we enjoyed the beaches, the Parque Acuático CICI, and the night-life of Acapulco.

Quebrada-Rock Cliff Divers

Acapulco - Points of Interest

Taxco

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170 km south of Mexico City is the silver-city Taxco situated. The 115,000 inhabitants of the city offer visitors a romantic place - well-looked-after houses, flowers, cobblestones streets, beautiful fountains, and silver - everywhere you look! If you listen carefully you'll hear the hammering of the silversmiths, of the plateros.

Also don't miss Santa Prisca, the basilica made of red sandstone.

View of Taxco Santa Prisca Silver Shop


In Tepoztlan and Chacalcingo we climbed up to some Aztec temples. The temples themselves are not worth-mentioning but the view from up there was great.   top

View of Tepoztlan Meditation Chacalcingo That's us!

All in all, Mexico was a great experience - however, the 3 weeks were far too short to get to know this country. Therefore I plan to visit it again - at the latest, when I'm able to speak Spanish (but I need some time to learn this language) - so, Mexico we'll see each other in a few years!


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