A fantastic Journey through South-Mexico !!!



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From Puebla we set off to Oaxaca. A long ride which will last for about 6 hours. Underway we see the volcano Iztaccihuatl what in English means: "sleeping woman".
 
We see also magnificent cactuses among which some are very large. We stopped to take some pictures.
Even more cactuses.
In the background you see our bus. We didn't stay very long. This because of the BANDIDOS, the bandits, that hover about.

As a matter of fact the white layer that you see at the foot of the tree is a solution is of lime in water. This for the protection against mould and animals.
Going to Oaxaca is a long ride. Nadia takes a nap.....

 


 
Photo taken from the riding bus.

 

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Until now it concerns some holidays: Surinam, Egypt, Peru, Bolivia and Mexico. Further on a brief photo report of the sun eclipse of 1999 in  north-France nearby the little village Spincourt. There is a possibility to sign my GUESTBOOK. This homepage is designed by Sander van Kuppevelt.