Mexico

 
  In June we finally visited Mexico. Just one thing: go there
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  It was hot   They say it's an equestrian sculpture  
  Teotihuacan is an archaelogical site near Mexico City. It dates back to the Teotihuacan indians, way before the Aztecs. It is impressing.

 

  The Caballito Tower, one of Mexico City's skycrapers. It is supposed to be a parody of a sculpture of King Charles IV on horseback.

 

 
  I was some kind of Mexican patriot by that time   Remarkable square trees  
  Mexico City's main square: the Zócalo. Behind the flag, the Palacio Nacional, where the president and the Government have their offices.

 

  Unión's garden in Guanajuato.  
  Just one pintoresque detail   It was quite high  
  Guanajuato is a small colonial and university town north of Mexico City. It's so charming.

 

  Guanajuato seen from the hills around. The white building is the university.

 

 
  There are snobs in villages, but this is a snob village   Not everything was alright  
  From Guanajato, we moved to San Miguel de Allende, a smaller town, where lots of artists decided to live.

 

  Then we went to Querétaro, which is not ugly either. It's only a pity that we saw it a little on the run.

 

 
       
  Go for dinner