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Author: Jerome

Mexico – Moving down south as time is ticking

Mexico – Moving down south as time is ticking

Spending time in this beautiful village I was developing a different rhythm. By the way I won’t name the village since I like to keep it quiet as it is. You can find it yourself with enough research. I spend a total of six days in this village and over my birthday. What a treat! Let me explain the rhythm of the village. You wake up at 7am and you gaze into the palms over the river as they get…

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Mexico – Of the beaten path for a 1001 coconut palms and no cash…

Mexico – Of the beaten path for a 1001 coconut palms and no cash…

After being in Sayulita again I decided to hike through the jungle to the next town. After hiking and sweating for an hour I decided to take a break. While resting and enjoying the jungle two older gentlemen cross the track. We make some small talk. After they hear that I am going to San Pancho they suggest to take a left on the next cross-section and go away from the main track because the main track is just turning…

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Nayarit area – An unexpected adventure and an overload of mariachi bands

Nayarit area – An unexpected adventure and an overload of mariachi bands

After having enough of the amount of people in Mexico City I took the night bus to Puerto Vallarta. From there I made my way up to Punta de Mita. It was finally time to surf again, even if the waves weren’t that great the scene was great. Clear water with turtles, puffer fish, tunas and pelicans flying by. The only problem, pointy rocks with sea urchins! Not the best idea to surf over them. There is a famous surf…

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Mexico City – Food poisoning and a tiny world

Mexico City – Food poisoning and a tiny world

After arriving in Mexico City you can be astonished by the sheer size of this place. It currently houses 23 Million people. I try to manage to get to the city center because I arrived at the AIFA airport which is further north. After 3 hours of riding buses, trains and metro I finally arrive. My body has to adjust to the altitude of Mexico City because the city is elevated at 2300 meters. No wonder I was out of…

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