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Baluarte de Santiago, Veracruz
Built in the 1500s to defend the city from pirates, this is what remains of the wall and forts of Veracruz.

Atrium of San Cristobal de las Casas' cathedral

Approaching Jiutepec, an impressive number of windpower electric generators!

Antigua Guatemala's coat of arms
Apostle Santiago (James?) over the three volcanos. Photo from the roof of the City Hall’s arches

Antigua Guatemala

Antigua Guatemala, with Regina, Pooka and Moni
in the remains of the old cathedral

Antigua Guatemala, with Pooka, Moni, Wences and Regina
in the remains of the old cathedral. Wences agreed to come with us as a friendly guide — Thanks!

Antigua Guatemala: The Cathedral from the main square
The old (pre-1770) capital of Guatemala, severely damaged by an earthquake that prompted the authorities to relocate the capital

And we start our way back, crossing Guatemala via CA-2
This road goes closer to the sea; is much less hilly, with much warmer weather, is much easier to drive.

And so we arrive to Córdoba, Veracruz
For some food, good coffee. We sat down at hotel Zevallos, where Mexico’s independence was signed.


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