Last of Mazatlan - Moving On
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:33 pm
We have left Mazatlan but thought I'd share a few last pictures from there with you. One day we drove south about 40 miles to the town of Rosario to visit the church there. After we got there found out it was built in 1933 AND the "gold" altar was gold painted. But interesting - drive was fun to. Through agave fields, corn and tomatoe fields and mango orchards. Also tobacco - first I'd seen that.
Church in Rosairo
The altar
This is an adobe brick making "factory"
Drove one day out to the Malecon (boardwalk) when a cruise boat was in - Want to buy something?
One of the Indian women
Went to the Marina in Mazatlan one day looking (I stress LOOKING) at condos
From the condo terrace
Just a sight in the Central Market - do they look like they are smiling?
Setting up for Carnaval
sight during Carnaval
Traffic jam - these little taxies are called "Pulmonias" which means pneumonia!
We loved Mazatlan and would recommend it to all. A very clean and friendly city. Historic areas and very modern areas and everything in between.
Church in Rosairo
The altar
This is an adobe brick making "factory"
Drove one day out to the Malecon (boardwalk) when a cruise boat was in - Want to buy something?
One of the Indian women
Went to the Marina in Mazatlan one day looking (I stress LOOKING) at condos
From the condo terrace
Just a sight in the Central Market - do they look like they are smiling?
Setting up for Carnaval
sight during Carnaval
Traffic jam - these little taxies are called "Pulmonias" which means pneumonia!
We loved Mazatlan and would recommend it to all. A very clean and friendly city. Historic areas and very modern areas and everything in between.