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Approaching Mexico City |
All the airlines had always been able to provide me with a large plastic bag for my backpack, save it from being jammed on the conveyor belts and breaking the many click-locks.
Mexico City was where I came through just on 3 months ago. This time, I decided to try the metro rail system after some research online, especially it is in the middle of the day. And it all went well, save locating the hotel ! After walking pass it three times, you know what, the sign there still bore the old name....sigh!
After exploring the historical district of this megalopolis in my first visit, with the one full day in between flights, I decided to see the western side of the city, which is the commercial and the modern face of Mexico City.
First of all, some local high rise residences,
and local parks and reserves..
And the local metro-bus system, similar to the one in Lima, I would think,
And the Monument for Revolution, with a grand plaza in the front, but a less than dignified rear side, a market of sort...
The less then dignified rear of the Monument for Revolution |
The Senate |
A modern office and business plaza |
And what a green idea, self-serve bicycle rental along the Paseo de la Reforma. Apparently, it works by purchasing a pre-paid card from the city office, and just simply pick a bike, checkout and check-in again when finish, at any of the many bike rails. Unfortunately, they are not for tourists as we do not have a local address !
And the Column for Independence
And the playful squirrels at Chapultepec Park
Finally, the journey was done, the adventure came to its conclusion.....challenges, exhilaration, faraway friendships, unforgettable experiences.... are all going to be consigned to the memory banks.
And it is time to head home.....one flight to Los Angeles for a few hours of transit and visiting my 80+ year old uncle, who still travels around the World.
landing at LAX |
This shall be a sign to be everywhere in the near future
And Home Sweet Home, after 94 days. The End.
My Final Words
The trip covered Mexico and Panama in the Central Americas, and then an 8 week overland on a Tucan
Truck, which took me and a small group through 5 countries over 11,000
Km, and then into the Galapagos for a 12 day exploration, it's been a
wonderful experience.
Compared to my previous self-drive
trip through Argentina and Chile, another wonderful trip in itself, this
trip shielded me from police problems when they try to extract money
etc., though I was able to fend them off every time in Argentina, but it
wasn't an experience one wants to repeat.
There were also real adventures like the sand dune surfing, the canyoning in Banos, flying over the Nazca drawings, the ocean snorkeling in the Galapagos, where many videos were taken for my Alzheimer days.
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