When we left our first campsite in Tampico, Google Maps told us we had a seven hour drive to reach Lake Catemaco where we planned to crash. Google Maps is full of crap. It turned out to be over 11 hours. I'm assuming Google Maps doesn't factor in my new least favorite thing ever. (Congrats "Call Me Maybe" you're now Number 2.)
Don't get too excited... Tope is Spanish for "3 foot tall speed bump with square edges." These things are gnarly. However, for their intended purpose, they are effective. Nothing slows down traffic like asphalt moguls in the middle of a highway. Most of the time, they are placed before towns but sometimes they are in the middle of nowhere. Usually there are signs, but not always.
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We made better time to our last stop in Mexico. We paid for our spot of grass next to a hotel and then set off to explore the surrounding area. We came across a bridge that had been washed away sometime in the past. Rather than rebuild it, they just left it where it ended it up and now you probably should have 4WD to cross. We took the opportunity to put on our suits and take a bath with the Montero.
Kaytie is wondering why I keep taking pictures of her next to the Montero. If you saw these two together, you'd want to capture it too. |
Love the rainbow picture. KT must have been hiding under the water for that one.
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