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Day 6 – Ciudad de México

Ok, this update comes a bit late, this morning I forgot to post 😉
Yesterday was kind of a slow day, I went to the sactuary of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe and took some pictures for my mum 😛 (no, I haven’t found the light, I’m still an atheist!)
Today I managed to visit the Trotsky Museum (really interesting, that’s the place where he spent the last years in exile, and also where they killed him with a pickaxe…) 🙁
Then i wandered around Roma and Condesa, the middle-high class part of the city. As I’ve been told before, you recognize it immediately for one thing: the public parks are full of dogs! (which you won’t find anywhere else in Mexico City). Beside that, they are really nice, well preserved, and full of villas and expensive looking buildings… again, this is the rich part of the city.
I was planning to go visit Xochimilco but i run out of time… which means that I’ll probably prolong my visit for some more days.This city can really suck you in! 😀
On a separate note, I’m starting to upload some pics, this is the photogallery I’m using:
http://photo.contaminati.net/ciaby
There is no real order in there, and I just started. Please be patient, uploads can take a long time on this part of the planet… (yes, I’m still spoiled by the Dutch standards) 😛
Anyway, that’s all for now, if you have any special place you would like me to visit (and take photos), comments are there for a reason!

2 Comments

  1. Vane wrote:

    Vorrei vedere con i tuoi occhi la piramide di Teotihuacan (la piramide del Sole) ed il sito archeologico ed il MUSEO.Nn e’ troppo lontana da Citta del Messico, almeno da quel che ho letto, e’ un sito archeologico precolombiano, patrimonio mondiale dell’Unesco, il nome Teotihuacan viene tradotto come “il luogo dove gli uomini diventano dei” http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teotihuacan

    Grazie! 😀

    Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 01:40 | Permalink
  2. Luisa wrote:

    grazie per le foto! scattane ancora!!! 🙂

    Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 14:58 | Permalink