Hola amigos,
It’s already a couple of weeks ago that I wrote on my blog. At the moment I stay in Tulum in the south of Mexico. Last weeks I visited Mexico city, where I had a sightseeing by one of Oscars classmates. I’ve seen the most famous parts but also some suburbs. As most of the big cities in the world is there a big contrast visible in the habbitants. Rich people in the most expensive cars and poor kids who are selling the most absurdly trash in the subway. Also is the metro in Mexico City is a circus stage. People smashes their elbows in small pieces of glass a walks bleeding to the next car.
Outside the city I’ve been to the piramids of Teotihuacan. After a climb of 65metres in a couple of minutes I realised my affraidness of heights. The way down took me more than four times double. However, the climb was it definitely worth! The sight over there was undescribable. The pictures of it will be online soon!
My last day in Mexico I spend in the Aztec soccer stadium for a match in the Copa Libertadores(the Champions League of South America). The stadium where the worldcup finals of ’70 and ’86 where held and famous from the hands-goal and solo of Maradona was just half full. 50.000 of the available 100.000 seats were sold. However, the atmosphere in and around the stadium were crazy. Thousands of people around the stadium eating taco’s, dealing merchandising and tickets. Next to that was the match good. The team from Mexico beated Nacional from Uruguay with 2-0.
The day after I went to Merida. From there I did a trip with some other travelers to a local beach nearby. Nowadays this beach should be famous cause of the worst restaurant ever. In a restaurant with +- 40 tables were 15 waiters who weren’t able to manage it. After 45 min we had to ask for our lunch where us were told to wait for some minutes. 5 minutes later just two of us three got their lunch. By calling the manager he made his apologizes and asked us if he could give us a drink. Finally, after finishing the lunch and asking for the bill the three drinks were written on the bill. Calling the manager ended up in an angry manager who denied he said it was for free but gave it finally for free.
Next to this adventure I visited one of the seven world miracles, Chichen Itza. I don’t know who decided that, but it was totally crap. Busses full of tourist, tourguides waiving with umbrellas and a too high entrance fee made that day to the disaster of my journey for so mar.
Better was the PADI open water course what I passed last sunday. 5 dives and 1 exam were enough to get my certification to dive everywhere in the world!
For so for enough what I’ve done. Next in schedule: some more days at the beach in Playa del Carmen and than Guatemala!







haha oh you’re so hilarious!! Enjoy your time in Guatemala!! Lookin forward to your next story and pics xxxxx