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The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe |
I wish I could capture the entire church, but I’m still an amateur photographer.
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Statue of a monk inside the church |
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You probably can’t read the plaque. This is Señor Vallarta, after whom the city is named. Since I had such a great time, I thought he deserved a mention on this blog post 🙂
Also a must-see is the El-Malecon beach boardwalk. It’s a lovely promenade with beautiful statues and sand sculptures. Lots of excellent dining options too!
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My favourite statue on the Malecon |
More Malecon –
Seriously good sand sculptures!
A declaration of love on the extreme left. How’s that for a little romance?
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The Countryside |
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One of the many carnicerias. They sure love meat! |
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A country kitchen. |
I had the world’s best tacos here and I could be a professional taco eater, so that’s saying something 😉
Shrines for the dead.
The Mayan calendar. I wish I could decipher it.
And finally, I’ll leave you with this beautiful sunset over the Banderas Bay.
Happy Travels!
Well described experience Hema 🙂 Happy to be here. And does amateur photographers take such pretty pictures ? I don't think so… you captured it all so superb 🙂
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So nice of you, Tara! Thank you, really, thanks 🙂
Thank you for the gorgeous virtual tour of Mexico!!
Thank you! So glad you liked it 🙂
Indeed gorgeous sites, i would love to visit them. I actually wrote a Humorous post related to Drug Trade today and have a brief mention of Mexico too .
Thank you for visiting and your comment, Alok! Humorous post on the drug trade..that sounds interesting! I'll drop by 🙂