in line for the 8 hour ferry across the sea of cortez from La Paz to Topolobampo
Pt Coyote - we flew low over Pt Coyote arriving in La Paz from Mexico City and have been searching for howling ( not yipping ) Coyotes ever since.
La Posada Del Hildago is the home where Zoro lived as a child
It is possible that the man, Jesús Malverde, "angel of the poor", who was confirmed killed although the fact that he lived before his death has not been verified, may in fact be Felipe Bachomo, to some extent.
Viva La Mexico - someone got in trouble for ringing the Governer's bell on the top of the city hall, at the town square
The legendary El Chepe train from Sinaloa across the rugged Sierra Madre Occidental Mountain Range to Chihuahua
Our train wheels got locked-up in a mountain tunnel for a while aparently due to this handle becoming out of position.
The Jesuit Mission at Cerocahui
is this the Holly Spirit looking aghast at the cross in his hand as Jesus is dying on it ? cool perspective
19 Jul 2013, Cerocahui, Urique, Chihuahua, Mex.
Brian baptized by Fr. Javier Campos Morales S.J. ( El Gallo, the roster ); godparents: Paul and Annette
Valorie baptized by Fr. Jesus Reyes Munoz S.J; godparents: Philip and Bernadette
Fr. El Gallo (kikirikiiisj@prodigy.net.mx) , Daisy, Valory, Fr. Jesus Reyes Munoz (chuy_reyesm@yahoo.com.mx), Brian & myself
from the dirt road into the Urique Canyon, to the county seat of Urique
Remote and peaceful, Urique is a center of opium poppy and marijuana production for American consumption.
Romero from Guadalajara crossing the bridge over the Urique river
The Chepe Train stops for a moment to change crew at San Rafael
Shy Rarámuri Indians sell baskets to passengers as the train slows down in San Rafael
trails go more up and down than across this terrain
Rarámuri Indians live on the canyon walls, and often build their houses in caves
Gustavo, Daisy and Valorie walking in the hills
view from our hotel room - to get an idea of scale, there are two people standing on a rock on the very very far left.
Raramuri indians run mountain races for hundereds of miles in these shoes.
beautiful skies every day go unnoticed
Chacing goats outside of Mission San Ignacio
San Ignacio Mission, outside of Creel
San Ignacio Mission, outside of Creel
Our guide, driver & friend, Gustavo was really nice - lovethisworld4ever@gmail.com
Taking off from Chihuahua - a bit sad to be leaving Mexico