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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2007 06:53:49 PST</pubDate>
<description>Leaving Acapulco behind us was a great thing...really couldnt stand this busy town!
Well...we didnt get very far..there suddnly a sign started bli...</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Taxco-travel-guide-328362">Taxco, Mexico></a>, Apr 13, 2007</p>
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<P>Leaving Acapulco behind us was a great thing...really couldnt stand this busy town!</P>
<P>Well...we didnt get very far..there suddnly a sign started blinking which said that something was wrong with the battery...juhuuu! We were in the middle of nowhere with a broken car!<BR>At the next petrolstation we asked (a lady) if she could help us which she couldnt..she sent us to the nearest automech around the corner...hmm looked very hopefull...he had a closer look and said that it was an electric problem and he couldnt help us...there is a carelectricer a min down the street he told us and we drove feather...and what a surprise...there was one! But our hope really became lower and lower...my dad went in to ask and what he saw made him laughing...a guy sitting behind a desk having his cigarett in his ear!!!!:D that was a picture!<BR>Well he found the problem but he couldnt mend it...so we drove off not knowing if the car is gonna make it!</P>
<P>A few houers later we arrived in Taxco...my favourite place in Mexico! Girls Paradise!!!<BR>We even found the car park i knew from my first 2 visits!</P>
<P>Trough the market we came to the Zocalo. We found a lovely little restaurant with a grat view over the live of Taxco!<BR>Watching all the little Cars driving trought the streets was kinda sweet:P!</P>
<P>After doing some shopping (surching something for my bros girlsfriend:P) we went along and drove the last bit to Toluca...the near it came the more nervouse i became! Finally home, i tought! <BR>The hole year over i was wondering if the Girls will remember me or not, and now it was only a few minutes away!</P>
<P>But first we had to get trought Toluca town...ooohhh dear what a mess! Since i dont drive and never did i hardly couldnt remember the way through this messy place...take that road, left, no right, uuäää carefull..noo wrong way, hang on i remember that Wal Mart..ahh no was the wrong one! Haha...! ohh man that was too funny and scary somehow!<BR>After finally finding the way out of Toluca the next question came up and i tryed to remember: which Retorno do we have to take???...hmmm...well in the end we took the wrong one but we crossed the road without an accident:D!...And there we where...Golf Resort Los Encinos Lerma! Home...all looked so familiar!<BR></P></p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 07:30:55 PST</pubDate>
<description>Taxco was small town I hadn&apos;t heard of before, but my friend assured me it would be nice.&amp;nbsp; He was right.&amp;nbsp; The bus ride over was long, but...</description>
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<P>Taxco was small town I hadn't heard of before, but my friend assured me it would be nice.&nbsp; He was right.&nbsp; The bus ride over was long, but the view coming into town was beautiful.&nbsp; Apparently this was/is a silver mining town, and they had all kinds of great jewelry for sale at a good price.&nbsp; After being dropped off we wandered around looking for the cheapest place to stay that wasn't trashy and found one near the huge church in the middle of town.&nbsp; </P>
<P>Not having any idea what was here, we decided to wander around.&nbsp; We spent the first day perusing the market, playing guitar in the town square, and having some drinks with a few locals we met.&nbsp; Then the next day we enjoyed a delicious breakfast and wandered up the hill.&nbsp; From the center of town, near the huge chuch, you can see a small Christ statue.&nbsp; It's similar to the one in Rio, except way smaller, and not nearly as much of a hassle to get to.&nbsp; It looked rather close so we took off assuming it would only take a short while.&nbsp; Well we were completely wrong, and since there were no signs, it took us the better part of the afternoon.&nbsp; We made it pretty close without any help, but finally came to a dead end.&nbsp; That's when we stumbled upon a group of 4 guys boozing it up.&nbsp; After a friendly hello and a small chat the guy took us the rest of the way.&nbsp; He cut through some dirt soccer fields and broken down schools (no wonder we couldn't get there), but finally we made it to the top.&nbsp; The view from the statue was amazing.&nbsp; The town is heaviliy populated, and sprawled out across this valley.&nbsp; We spent quite a while relaxing until the sun started to set.&nbsp; Then we quickly tried to retrace our steps and get back into town.&nbsp; After a couple failed attempts we hitched into town and relaxed in the town square once again.&nbsp; Next stop, Oaxaca!</P>
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