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September 16th 2006
Published: September 17th 2006
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Hello world, what is up_
um the characters are being funny.

So, we made it down to Guaymas. The internet cafe stereo is blasting hotel california, first in spanish, now in english.

First, we were going to go down the baja, but the travel was looking difficult so we went to the mainland. We spent a night in Tecate, that was pretty cool. There were all these people in the park on sunday, just hanging out. Then we thought we would go to Mexicali. We went there, but it was just another border town. We looked at the map of Mexico and despaired, we had only done a tiny loop. Anyway, we weren{t felling mexicali, so we watched the sunset over california, as we looked at all the cars trying to get back into america. That night, we decided to leave. We got on a grueling night ride down to Guaymas. Tess said, Thatll be a nice ride. I said, no it won{t! Overnight busses are prettty butal. Pretty much...

We didn{t sleep much at all. It was a real experience though. Man, getting off the bus to go to the bathroom in crazy places like a sink, and you have to pay 25 cents too! Finally we made it down to Guaymas, and we asked, which way is the beach. We went to san carlos, and stayed a night, getting a good sleep, much relaxation. We needed it! It is bad to get too worn out, then you can{t enjoy anything and it{s no fun.

This is boring, I don't feel like writing too much. Today is mexican independence. There was a big fiesta last night but we went to bed early. We are trying to get up earlier, so we get up at 730. I'm tired! But I feel pretty good. Man this is funny, I think I'm doing a real bad job with this here blog. I should just give it up, ha ha ha!!!!!!

Seriously though, it's siesta time.

Well, more is less, so I'll cut it short.

Paz! Viva Mexico! Indepencia!

Colin

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29th September 2006

that's where we were
We went to Guaymas, and some of the beach towns further up the coast. If you go past San Carlos, you get a much better mexican experience in the towns 10 or 20 miles north. The locals said that it is very safe to sleep on the beach, so we did, and it was a great experience. Guaymas isn't the best place though, the market is interesting, but the town is very industrial. Hit me back Collin.

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