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Oct 19, 2009 - Zacatecas
Just returned from an amazing weekend with Lulu and Phil! We travelled to Zacatecas which is around 8 hours north of Colima, ‘central’ to the three of us! I got to see a lot of Mexico on the coach, and couldn’t believe how green it is! After two long coaches, I was so happy to meet the others at the bus station! We went to our hostel which turned out to be in an amazing location and had a nice rooftop terrace for only about £6 a nite! And to top it off a bottle of Sol there was only 45p! So cheap beers on the rooftop overlooking the city, great start to the trip! We set off to explore the city and this weekend there happened to be a festival going on outside the baroque cathedral! But I’m not gonna lie, I was more excited about the discovery of a Starbucks! Zacatecas has a similar feel to Colima, old colonial town with a big square and cathedral at the centre! But one major difference, it was soooooo cold! I’ve definitely acclimatised to Colima’s heat, I spent the whole weekend shivering! It was more like weather in England and we were not impressed! In the evening we went to see some of the festival where there were singers and dancers on a big stage outside the cathedral. ... There were a few people who are working in unis with the British Council around Zacatecas, so a good mix of Mexicans and Brits were there! I even met someone from Essex with Irish grandparents, what are the chances! Clubbing afterwards which was so much fun! Highlight of the night for us was when someone proposed via the screens in the nightclub, except she must have translated it wrong as it came up on the screen ‘Will you married me?’ How romantic! Sunday, after managing to get my hands on a cup of earl grey, YES WITH MILK, we went up on the teleférica, the cable car up to the top of a hill overlooking the city. ... Views were amazing although was not impressed at how much walking up stairs we had to do whilst hungover! As it was Sunday there wasn’t a lot going on in the evening, but we found this little bohemian bar which was really cute and had a woman on her guitar singing latin tunes.Just returned from an amazing weekend with Lulu and Phil! We travelled to Zacatecas which is around 8 hours north of Colima, ‘central’ to the three of us! I got to see a lot of Mexico on the coach, and couldn’t believe how green it is! After two long coaches, I was so happy to meet the others at the bus station! We went to our hostel which turned out to be in an amazing location and had a nice rooftop terrace for only about £6 a nite! And to top it off a bottle of Sol there was only 45p! So cheap beers on the rooftop overlooking the city, great start to the trip! We set off to explore the city and this weekend there happened to be a festival going on outside the baroque cathedral! But I’m not gonna lie, I was more excited about the discovery of a Starbucks! Zacatecas has a similar feel to Colima, old colonial town with a big square and cathedral at the centre! But one major difference, it was soooooo cold! I’ve definitely acclimatised to Colima’s heat, I spent the whole weekend shivering! It was more like weather in England and we were not impressed! In the evening we went to see some of the festival where there were singers and dancers on a big stage outside the cathedral. ... There were a few people who are working in unis with the British Council around Zacatecas, so a good mix of Mexicans and Brits were there! I even met someone from Essex with Irish grandparents, what are the chances! Clubbing afterwards which was so much fun! Highlight of the night for us was when someone proposed via the screens in the nightclub, except she must have translated it wrong as it came up on the screen ‘Will you married me?’ How romantic! Sunday, after managing to get my hands on a cup of earl grey, YES WITH MILK, we went up on the teleférica, the cable car up to the top of a hill overlooking the city. ... Views were amazing although was not impressed at how much walking up stairs we had to do whilst hungover! As it was Sunday there wasn’t a lot going on in the evening, but we found this little bohemian bar which was really cute and had a woman on her guitar singing latin tunes....
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Mar 25, 2009 - Zacatecas
We drove to the La Quemada ruins which are just off the road to Zacatecas. ... It was about 1:30pm when we arrived in Zacatecas. ... She had to go to work at 5pm, but she came back to check on us around 8:30pm, and then took us for a drive around Guadalupe, which is a suburb of Zacatecas. ...
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Mar 24, 2009 - Just north of Jalpa
Tuesday March 24…8:30pm We were up early again, before 7:00am.Tuesday March 24…8:30pm We were up early again, before 7:00am....
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Mar 21, 2009 - Winding Up
Saturday is a bit of a unstructured day.Saturday is a bit of a unstructured day....
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Mar 20, 2009 - A Poor Tour, with Great Sights
Our tour was to have started at 9:30 am.Our tour was to have started at 9:30 am....
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Mar 19, 2009 - To Zacatecas
Today was a fairly routine drive. Zacatecas is at about 8000 feet, so we had to climb about 2000. ... On approaching town, our directions said to follow the signs to Durango, and to use the truck bypass.Today was a fairly routine drive. Zacatecas is at about 8000 feet, so we had to climb about 2000. ... On approaching town, our directions said to follow the signs to Durango, and to use the truck bypass....
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Feb 15, 2009 - Zacatecas
Zacatecas Yesterday, we mentioned that we hoped to get tickets for the Tango event in Guanajuato … we did! Kind of. ... Over the two days that we were in Zacatecas, we’ve explored much of what it has to offer. ... The mine ceased operation in the 1950s and conditions improved, but one cannot help but wonder how many families in the Zacatecas area have tragic stories to tell of family members. ... Other observations of Zacatecas are: there are almost no tourists here, very few people speak any English at all, everyone whom we’ve asked for help has been exceptionally helpful, food is very reasonable and quite good (chili rellenos were fabulous!), there are more youth here with displays of piercings, and “hoodlum” style clothing is evident for the first time. ...
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Nov 1, 2008 - Zacetecas to Moyahua, Zacetecas
When I went and picked up the bike from the parkade it was cold and clouding over. We stopped in a little town called Moyahua for the night. ... It is about 100 km from Guadalajara and there was a motel there recommended by Sjoerd Bakker in his hotel booklet.When I went and picked up the bike from the parkade it was cold and clouding over. We stopped in a little town called Moyahua for the night. ... It is about 100 km from Guadalajara and there was a motel there recommended by Sjoerd Bakker in his hotel booklet....
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Oct 30, 2008 - Durango, Durango to Zacatecas, Zacetecas
The ride from Durango to Zacatecas today was through the high plain known as the antiplano which ranges from about 6,000 to 9,000 feet in elevation. ... The technical riding started once we reached Zacatecas. ... The historical section of town is hundreds of years old and sits between two steep mountain slopes.The ride from Durango to Zacatecas today was through the high plain known as the antiplano which ranges from about 6,000 to 9,000 feet in elevation. ... The technical riding started once we reached Zacatecas. ... The historical section of town is hundreds of years old and sits between two steep mountain slopes....
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Jun 2, 2008 - To Zacatecas
Our drive to Zacatecas was pleasant but we did pass the Droeys with a brokwn down Alpha - clutch gone again. ... The hotel was unusual - yet againb.Our drive to Zacatecas was pleasant but we did pass the Droeys with a brokwn down Alpha - clutch gone again. ... The hotel was unusual - yet againb....
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Jun 1, 2008 - Guanajuato to Zacatecas
10! A very short day – my log only has three entries – left hotel, petrol stop, arrived at hotel! Anyway, Zacatecas is magnificent and repaid the extra time. ... The Mexicans in this area are obviously very keen on the theatre in this area as both Guanajuato and Zacatecas have many very smart looking theatres. ... Zacatecas does not have the charm of Guanajuato but is very finer with bigger and smarter houses and streets. ...
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Feb 25, 2008 - Zacatecas, Mexico
We ended up getting the flu here. Zacatecas is famous for silver mines. ... I got to go to the top of the mountain, take pictures of the town and the church on top, then take the gondola down the mountain before I took a taxi home.We ended up getting the flu here. Zacatecas is famous for silver mines. ... I got to go to the top of the mountain, take pictures of the town and the church on top, then take the gondola down the mountain before I took a taxi home....
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