17-24 Sep
The days in Ensenada passed so smoothly that I hardly remembered to update the blog. Some events we attented are:
1) the fantastic patriotic Anniversary of Mexican Independence Day from the spanish conquer on 16. September 1810. The Fiesta started the previous day with a gathering of people outside the governmental building. Traditional songs and dances were taken place, as well as many times of shouting: "Viva Mexico! Viva America!". Mexicans love their Nation without hating others. Similar events were taken place at city's clubs with exotic indian dances. The next day the shows continued till the night.
2) A nice Fishing Exposition (18-20. Sep) which included a competition of sport (recreational) fishing. Large and exotic fishes appeared on the Marina not beautiful in sight but delicious...
3) we traveled around and outside the city of Ensenada and saw some more views of the city. But as locals have said us, in order to experience the real Mexico you have to go far south, to Oaxaca, Veracruz or even Chiapas.
In the opposite, I decided to leave Mexico on Monday 28. Sep and visit my relatives at Los Angeles. Till then I have a few days to suck the last drop of life here...
The days in Ensenada passed so smoothly that I hardly remembered to update the blog. Some events we attented are:
1) the fantastic patriotic Anniversary of Mexican Independence Day from the spanish conquer on 16. September 1810. The Fiesta started the previous day with a gathering of people outside the governmental building. Traditional songs and dances were taken place, as well as many times of shouting: "Viva Mexico! Viva America!". Mexicans love their Nation without hating others. Similar events were taken place at city's clubs with exotic indian dances. The next day the shows continued till the night.
2) A nice Fishing Exposition (18-20. Sep) which included a competition of sport (recreational) fishing. Large and exotic fishes appeared on the Marina not beautiful in sight but delicious...
3) we traveled around and outside the city of Ensenada and saw some more views of the city. But as locals have said us, in order to experience the real Mexico you have to go far south, to Oaxaca, Veracruz or even Chiapas.
In the opposite, I decided to leave Mexico on Monday 28. Sep and visit my relatives at Los Angeles. Till then I have a few days to suck the last drop of life here...
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