Moving to Queretaro Part 11 - 8 Days in Vera Cruz


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June 11th 2007
Published: June 11th 2007
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Voladores in El Tajin Week of June 11-18, 2007 Before departing Mexico, we decided we needed one final road trip. This trip was to be the best yet. We were hoping to keep it around 7 or 8 days. First we looked at the Oaxaca Coast on the Pacific side. Then I realized the climb over the mountains was a seven hour trip of hair pin curves with many bloggers warning that you must take motion sickness... Read Full Entry



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Central area.
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Central area.
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.......Dad, do you really think I am going to eat that?
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Almond trees are everywhere. Funny thing is we didn't see one almond anywhere that we could buy!
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View from our balcony - Hotel Colonial.
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View from our balcony - Hotel Colonial.
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Haley, adapting to the lifestyle in Mexico.
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Santo Cristo del Buen Viaje - oldest church in all of Veracruz.
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Veracruz is Mexico's busiest port. 70% of the exports leaving Mexico by sea go from Veracruz. The Navy and Coast Guard have a strong presence.
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Veracruz is Mexico's busiest port. 70% of the exports leaving Mexico by sea go from Veracruz. The Navy and Coast Guard have a strong presence.
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Veracruz is Mexico's busiest port. 70% of the exports leaving Mexico by sea go from Veracruz. The Navy and Coast Guard have a strong presence.
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Veracruz is Mexico's busiest port. 70% of the exports leaving Mexico by sea go from Veracruz. The Navy and Coast Guard have a strong presence.
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Navy Museum
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Baluarte de Santiago - one of the only remaining forts that were connected by a wall surrounding the city. The wall was constructed to protect the city from Pirate raids.
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Who could resist buying a bracelet from her? We bought 12!
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Madison: Why do I have to hang out with these people? Haley: Oh boy, my Dad is lost again.
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San Juan de Ulua Old miltary fort to the northeast of the city.
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San Juan de Ulua Old miltary fort to the northeast of the city.
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San Juan de Ulua Old miltary fort to the northeast of the city.
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San Juan de Ulua Old miltary fort to the northeast of the city.
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San Juan de Ulua Old miltary fort to the northeast of the city.



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