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11-11-2007, 07:29 AM
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I think your president is doing a lot to help Mexico.
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11-11-2007, 09:20 AM
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Dwarka Citizen ॐ
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I think so too, it seems that finally after decades of corruptions en narcicistic pseudo emperors, we have a president that really has good intentions.
some more pics of Mexico city.
 <------ Night view of a Mexican freeway
 <---- Day view
 <----- People checking it out during the inaguration day

^^^^ Another of the new freeways

^^^^ Another of the new freeways
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11-11-2007, 09:45 AM
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Dwarka Citizen ॐ
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Now some pictures of the best malls in the country (this is the last ultra modern post in awhile and then we'll get back to old world Mexico style)
 ^^^^ La gran plaza (Guadalajara)

^^^^ Centro Magno (Guadalajara)

^^^^^ Galerias
 <----- Paseo san pedro (Monterrey, Mexico)
 <---- Paseo San Pedro
 <---- Plaza Las Americas (Veracruz, Mexico)
 <----- Plaza Las Americas
 <----- Antara Polanco (Mexico city)
 <---- Motor Lobby (Mexico city)
 <---- Motor lobby
 <---- Motor lobby main entrance (colors change over time)
 <----- Motor Lobby entrance
 <---- Motor lobby entrance
 <---- Motor lobby interior (day)
 <---- Motor lobby interior (day)
 <---- Motor lobby interior (day)
 <---- Motor lobby interior (night)
 <---- Motor lobby at night
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11-11-2007, 10:02 AM
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Dwarka Citizen ॐ
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Now introducing San Luis one of the best cities in Mexico to live (imho) it is a city that breathes history, it has also an ultramegamodern part, but I decided to let modernity rest for a while.

^^^^^ San Luis's Government palace

^^^^ San Luis's catedral
 <---- Fountain at the historical center
 <---- Night view of San Luis main square
 <----- Inside view of San Luis's catedral
 <---- San Luis's government palace
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11-11-2007, 10:26 AM
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I loved these pix. Thanks to all for posting them. What a beautiful country.
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11-11-2007, 10:45 AM
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Most people that I know have only been to Tijuana or to other border towns, and then they say, "Mexico is ugly." Mexico is a treasure of wonderful buildings, although I don't care for modern buildings, well, something I like them.
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11-11-2007, 11:08 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jessaka
Most people that I know have only been to Tijuana or to other border towns, and then they say, "Mexico is ugly." Mexico is a treasure of wonderful buildings, although I don't care for modern buildings, well, something I like them.
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I like classic old world style more too, but Mexico's both, so it's nice that people get to know that Mexico is the land of diversity and beauty, where you have ancient ruins of ancient civilizations, old world style colonial buildings, supramodern cities and awesome natural paradises
You also have thousands of diferent cuisines, each state has it's own cuisine, hmm if people ask for it I can upload some pictures of some Mexican traditional dishes from every region
Love and Light!
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11-11-2007, 12:52 PM
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Here's some more Photos of the Sierra Madres in Northern Mexico. The Copper Canyon Area (Mexico's Grand Canyon)
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Lake Arareco......
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11-11-2007, 09:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 6 FOOT 3
Are you sure as i'm looking at them right now as i posted them at 10.01 a.m. and its 11.21 a.m. I 've posted many photos on the New Mexico threads and never had a problem as i know how to do this....Can anyone else see or not see them......
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Well, Yes, they came through beautifully, good art work! the two of you ought to pair up and do a book with those Photos. todos son tan bellos, gracias. D
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11-18-2007, 07:22 AM
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Oaxaca, Mexico
San Domingo Church
Painted rugs at a hotel in Oaxaca
entrance to a house in Oaxaca
street scene, zocalo
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clothing on line
cantina in Oaxaca
Another clotheline. I have always had a fondness for clotheslines since I was a child. I always thought it would be neat to travel the world, even the US and take photos of them and then publish a book.
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