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As we left our hotel room with our luggage and
went down to lunch, Linda noticed this moth on our door and told
it to smile. |
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| Maybe you wondered at the hummingbird chart a page
or two back? |
This has to be the most expensive room I've ever
stayed in. The price is in pesos and if you can't make it out
that's maybe just as well. |
Lunch, Feb. 20th. |
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| Group pictures before leaving the canyon. |
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One more crafts shot. |
Some Tarahumara ladies not far from the hotel entrance. |

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| The hotel entrance. |
We returned to Divisidero by bus. As we got there
we say the American Orient Express stopped at Divisidero and this is a shot
through the window as we drove. That
is, of course, the fancy train. It runs less frequently than the
tourist train we took, which runs once daily in each direction.
The American Orient Express runs weekly or monthly. |
Back in Divisidero at the canyon overlook spot
where we'd stopped briefly the day before. |
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The Tarahumara's mountains are logged. |
Oswaldo told us about how Mexican tourists ship
their RVs by train, riding in them to the locations where they
want to vacation. They may even put up a bar-b-que grill on the
flat car and grill someting as they ride down the tracks. |
Creel is a popular vacation spot and here we got
to see just how it's done. |