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Hi dear Cyclist:
I would like to share with you a report <http://tinyurl.com/279fo2> of a cycling ride to Texmelucan (Puebla, Mexico). Along the route, we could observe (and photograph) the Puebla pilgrims that by foot or in bicycle came to visit the Lady of Tepeyac, north of Mexico City. Regards -- Erasmo <http://erasmo.r8.org> |
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I appreciate your ride reports, but always in my mind is this: Is Mexico
safe? Every day, I read reports of some drug running shoot outs in different areas of Mexico, or the reports of the police being corrupt and the army replacing them. Pat in TX |
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On Feb 12, 3:41*pm, "Pat" <ch...@clock.com> wrote:
> I appreciate your ride reports, but always in my mind is this: *Is Mexico > safe? *Every day, I read reports of some drug running shoot outs in > different areas of Mexico, or the reports of the police being corrupt and > the army replacing them. > > Pat in TX As far as cycling concerns, i have travelled two and a half years along the mexican highways, mostly alone, and until now, I have not run into any problems at all :-) Buy obviously, YMMV ... Regards |
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