After getting our bearings and organizing the boat following the passage, it was time to go off exploring Mazatlan. The “green” Sabalo Centro bus picks up just outside of the marina and for 11 pesos will take you to the heart of the downtown district.
I thought of giving it a try but even in Mexico some things are not allowed
Yes, the famous Angela Peralta theater, later in the week we had the chance to watch the Nutcracker ballet inside
I could walk for days checking out the interesting architecture in Mazatlan
Again more interesting, this time colorful architecture
Again more interesting architecture
So many places to explore intricate architecture
What seaside city is complete without beautiful mermaids?
This is a former fort turned casino turn left to rot, so sad
Miles of beach quietly waiting for winters tourists
Dolphins and a naked couple, works for me
Ah, thank you Mark from Jolly Dogs for taking us for a great beer!
More naked folks, this time with water, works for me
Interesting artwork at Museo Casa Machado
This is a transfer painting. A wood plate was carved, inked up and then pressed on to the canvas.
The US doesn't put lions in front of their libraries, but they should
Plaza in Mazatlán near Teatro Angela Peralta with a Christmas tree!
The fact that you could walk over the bridge to the mermaid reminded me I was in Mexico
Impressive church, and interesting the outside is a veneer
Wow, by far the most ornate church we have visited in Mexico
How does one get around in Mazatlan, Pulmonias!
Is this Mexican ciudad numero ocho?
A more typical, but still lovely, church outside of the centro district
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