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| Should I go Acapulco to Guatemala City |
| Sunday, March 23, 2008 |
Should I go Acapulco to Guatemala City I am in a big fight with myself, I find I still have almost zero respect for the Country of Mexico, even had a stray thought it would be nice to be in India. I am in the process of mapping out some surfing spots along the coast and trying to figure out if there are beaches in Guatemala worth a darn.
I think I need to change the epicenter of this earthquake.
--------------------------------- Acapulco - 8 Miles North of the City Pie de la Cuesta - Playa Luces Laguna de Coyuca - Barra de Coyuca Thursday, March 20, 2008 Andy of HoboTraveler.com --- Free Hotel Webpage ----------------------------------
If I went to Guatemala I may travel outside this USA culture overlay that dominated the brains of Mexico, whereby they want to give nothing but charge the same. Chiapas, Mexico and into Guatemala would help me escape some of the drudgery of dealing with a mix of American and Mexico culture that comes out too stupid for words.
The Americans in Mexico should do me a favor and go home, they must be the same group that thinks going in the Duty Free Shop at the airport if full of bargains.
The price of tickets seem extremely high at around 350-400 dollars.
Should I go Acapulco to Guatemala City |
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