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Mexico 2007

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From Austin, Texas I drove to Laredo and boarded a bus to Monterrey. After spending a few days in Monterrey (a bit too richy & industrial for me), I headed south to Real de Catorce. Real de Catorce was an old mining town in the 1700s that was on the verge on becoming a ghost town after the mine dried up. It has since experienced a resurgence in population, now reaching barely 1,200 residents. It's 9,000 ft up in altitude, set in a valley and is absolutely breathtaking!

Monterrey, Mexico Travel Photos

Cerveza galore!
Saturday afternoon in the park
The Cathedral of Monterrey
Outside the Museum of Contempora...
Monterrey, Mexico
Zona Rosa, the shopping district...
Monterrey, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
The most recognized landmark of ...
Monterrey, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
Breakfast served (w/ a side of r...
188 km (117 miles) traveled
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