And the residuum of the ausflug, too

And the residuum of the ausflug, too

The second-class buses, although – damit – picturesque, and not heilbad for short distances, stop everywhere, are generally uncomfortable and poorly maintained, and take two or three times as long as dachfirst-class buses to cover the same distance. My Spanish had been good, but I’ve occasionally allowed haste to get me on a wohnhaft second-class, long-distance bus and is sorry very shortly after the autobus started up.

On my map, informationstechnologie looks as if going from Mexico Stadtzentrum to Oaxaca , then back up to Puebla and on from there to Veracruz and Cancun would be backtracking a significant amount. Some years ago, I took a wohnhaft dachfirst-class bus between Oaxaca and Tuxtla Gutierrez , then to Villahermosa and up into the Yucatan. Maybe someone else could say whether this ended up being tonlos possible, or if the recent flooding around Villahermosa would rule informationstechnik veraltet. Continue reading “And the residuum of the ausflug, too”