Not all roads in Mexico are old, beat up and full of pot holes.
Thank Goodness.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
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WE LEFT THE RAT RACE EIGHT YEARS AGO AND RETIRED TO THIS LITTLE ISLAND IN THE CARIBBEAN. THIS IS MY ACCOUNT OF THE TRIALS, TRIBULATIONS, AND LITTLE JOYS OF LIVING IN MEXICO.
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Oh good God! I’m not sure if I could drive across that bridge. I certainly couldn’t look down.
Naw...I'll take the more "sceneic" route.
carl/debbie
So did you enjoy crossing this bridge? Where is this, by the way?
Holy cow! Someone else would have to drive me over that bridge as I would have my eyes closed!!!!
Now that is Awesome!
Great photo.
Is it the highway to Oaxaca?
Thanks for the Wireless Internet info...it was very informative. Doug
I would be nervous - there is a similar style bridge (on pillars in the air) that collapsed a few months ago in Xalapa. The blame was placed on an over weighted truck and a reckless driver.
The thing is that Mexico does little to regulate the weight of some of these HUGE trucks with even more HUGE loads. The roads give out.
There was also a bridge that collapsed in the Tuxpan area here on the east coast last year -
So that bridge would make me nervous.
Ah but bridges also collapse in the USA and they are supposedly better regulated.
I say go for it, when it is your time, it is your time.
Calypso, I doubt that Isla Gringo needs anything to make him more nervous about a bridge like that!
Jackie: it was a great view
carl/debbie: tell me that after you have spent weeks driving around Mexico. You will take a good freeway every chance you get.
Everybody: My notes don't state exactly where this bridge is. But judging where it falls chronologically in my photos, I would say between Oaxaca City and Taxco. I actually did enjoy crossing the bridge. Maybe because it was not over water.
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