Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Copper Canyon, Gold memories


The highlight of our trip to Mexico was the discovery of the Copper Canyon onboard the only passenger train in Mexico: the legendary Chepe (Chihuahua-Pacifico). 
We flew from Monterrey to Chihuahua and spent one day discovering the city, since the train left on the next morning at 6am (Mexican) sharp! We then stopped at the station "Posada Barrancas", from where we got the best views onto the Barrancas (canyons), and on the next day we continued our way to the Pacific, stopping at Bahuichivo, where we stayed in the town of Cerocahui, in the middle of the lower Tarahumara mountains. The next day, we got on the train for the last time and got off at the station of El Fuerte, in the state of Sinaloa. We spent the night, and the next morning we were off to Los Mochis, where we caught a bus to Culiacán, where we took the plane back to Monterrey.

A small part of Pancho Villa's house in Chihuahua
Pancho Villa with a fellow revolutionary
La Casona, a delicious restaurant in Chihuahua
Doesn't Chihuahua's angel look like a fairy?


Chihuahua train station, 5.30 am
Onboard the Chepe

People getting on and off on the way
Barrancas del Cobre at last

Zip-lining and suspension bridges in Barrancas del Cobre's adventure park


 


Happy hour at Hotel El Mirador


Piedra Volada, Barrancas del Cobre





Posada Barrancas rail station

Bear-shaped rock on the way to Cerocahui
Cañon de Urique
A vineyard in Cerocahui
Cerocahui's church
On the Chepe again, crossing one of the 37 bridges 

Getting out of one of the 86 tunnels
A different landscape as we arrived in Sinaloa

El Fuerte, Sinaloa (allegedly the Zorro's hometown)
The fort that gave its name to the town 
Back to Monterrey: the Cerro de la Silla, my favourite mountain in the world!
(especially because I climbed it twice!)




3 comments:

  1. hi i like yr style in words really i know expas suffer here coz i was in france and i know different between here and there any way im here to tell u im proud to be with u in yr blog and im sad coz i have new jb in jubail i know this boaring city if u like we can be friends and help me to improve my french language really i love france and french ppls too much tchao

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  2. Hi Waleed, thank you for your nice comments and good luck adapting to your life in Jubail! And it's not as boring as it looks!

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