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Ride to the Archaeological Site of Coatetelco (Morelos, Mexico)
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I would like to share with you a report from the cycling ride: Mexico City - Archaeological Site of Coatetelco (Morelos) - Cuernavaca, performed yesterday. This report is published at: http://tinyurl.com/37b3b5 Greetings and thank you for your attention |
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Ride to the Archaeological Site of Coatetelco (Morelos, Mexico)
On Feb 19, 4:31 pm, "erasmo" wrote:
Hi: I would like to share with you a report from the cycling ride: Mexico City - Archaeological Site of Coatetelco (Morelos) - Cuernavaca, performed yesterday. This report is published at: http://tinyurl.com/37b3b5 Greetings and thank you for your attention Tiene mas fotografias??? Love to see. The main map page seems like a large file so it loads slowly, but interesting report and love to read more with more photos. How the heck do you get out of the DF? Are there any greenbelts or wide streets condusive to group rides? I've been to central Mexico City and it's very hectic, (except Chapultapec area) all the best -- james www.futuregringo.com |
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Ride to the Archaeological Site of Coatetelco (Morelos, Mexico)
Hi:
the photos of each travel are shown in the link named: "Photos" (just below the Photoset Map link that gives you trouble) additonally, all my Flickr photos are available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/albatros/sets/ ¿ how do I get out of the DF ? mmmhhh, cycling ... :-) I do prefer the free highways (over the paid ones), because I can use the same road as the cars do (albeit just "clamped" to the right side of the highway) there are beatiful free highways that connect Mexico City to the south (Cuernavaca), east (Puebla) and west (Toluca). The north is a little tricky since there are only paid highways (and I have to use the rugged side-line), but I can live with that :-) thank you for your comments :-) On Feb 26, 12:42 pm, "james" wrote: Tiene mas fotografias??? Love to see. The main map page seems like a large file so it loads slowly, but interesting report and love to read more with more photos. How the heck do you get out of the DF? Are there any greenbelts or wide streets condusive to group rides? I've been to central Mexico City and it's very hectic, (except Chapultapec area) all the best -- james www.futuregringo.com |
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