Chapter 1136 Sweet



There are 30 rooms in total, but it's hard to book one. But Yunluo managed to get one! This is the room where Elizabeth moved in and became the queen. What do you think she felt when she heard that I was dead and she became the queen: was she happy? Or was she happy? Or was she happy?

There weren't many people out in the daytime, except for the buffaloes and the warthogs. Are you kidding me? They were just eating shit on the ground. And this was the only elephant that came before dark. Fortunately, it didn't fight with the buffaloes.

This photo was taken at night. It was spectacular. At the peak, there were 25 elephants, four or five elephant groups fighting with seven or eight buffaloes. Buffaloes fought with buffaloes, buffaloes fought with elephants, and elephants fought with elephants. The fighting lasted from 8pm to 4 or 5am the next morning.

There were more than a dozen elephants and dozens of cattle, as well as warthogs, hunting dogs and other animals fighting for the water pond. I lay in bed watching the live broadcast until midnight and then I went to sleep.

I heard the roar of elephants fighting from a close distance of 15 meters. The sound was so strong that it shook the house. Unfortunately, these photos can't capture that feeling. Animals fight mostly by shouting, urinating, roaring, and using body language to threaten each other, and they don't really fight.

This is a bull chasing away a group of elephants. I saw this scene too many times in one night. This time, I was impressed by the buffalo! They were calm and composed when fighting elephants. Eight out of ten times, the buffalo defeated the elephants, and the buffalo often fought alone against many. The most exciting part of the whole night was a buffalo butting the butt of a 4-meter-tall bull elephant, causing the bull elephant to run away screaming.

Let’s add in the animals that haven’t had a chance to show up yet. This is the hyena. This guy is extremely timid, but when they act in groups, they can snatch prey from the lion’s mouth.

Today's destination is Mountain Kenya. This is the church we saw on the road. All Kenyans believe in religion. Most of them are Christians or Catholics, and some are Muslims. This is basically the case in Africa. In fact, when it comes to faith, China is currently one of the few countries where people do not have faith.

The black brother asked Yun Luo what religion he believed in, and he answered that he believed in no religion, only himself. As a result, he looked at Yun Luo with a kind of surprise as if he was looking at an alien and said: Impossible. How can you survive? ! Brother, there are more than a billion people alive, but many of them have no conscience and only believe in RMB. For this reason, they make gutter oil every day by any means!

We are here. Today's visibility is not very good, so I can only take a blurry picture. Mount Kenya is the largest extinct volcano in the East African Rift Valley, located in central Kenya. The highest peak is 5,199 meters above sea level, making it the second highest peak in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro.

She crossed the equator. Usually the peak is shrouded in mist and is only partially visible. On a clear day, you can almost see the snow-capped peak standing in the distance. Mount Kenya National Park is the reserve.

The chimpanzee sanctuary in the reserve is designed to separate different chimpanzee populations, because chimpanzee populations will have "tribal wars" and the result is that the stronger population will kill all the males of the other group and then occupy the females of the other group. They are really close relatives of humans---how can they be so similar to the Japanese? Invading the other group, killing men and robbing women!

Grandpa Xing, are you showing off your little brother? There are various signs in the reserve, promoting the protection of animals. Water antelope. It's hard to see, the only one in so many days. This is the protagonist that I haven't found for so many days. I finally saw a black rhino today. Very docile!

Rhinoceros are divided into white rhinoceros and black rhinoceros. This one is a black rhinoceros, which is rarer and more precious than the white one. The difference between black and white rhinoceros is not in color, but in appearance, especially in the mouth. The mouth of the white rhinoceros is square, while the mouth of the black rhinoceros is a bit like a parrot, pointed and slightly curved.

After taking photos of many animals, here is a photo of plants. This is an immature coffee bean still on the tree. Kenyan coffee is mostly grown at an altitude of 1500-2100 meters and is harvested twice a year. Its main feature is its distinct fruity aroma. Kenyan coffee became famous overnight thanks to the sensation of the Hollywood movie "Out of Africa".

We encountered a huge herd of buffaloes, hundreds of them. This is the sunset at the foot of Mount Kenya. The same sunset, the same beauty.

The trip to this country ended, and Yunluo took Nalan Shiqi to another country.

Flying over Mexico City in the afterglow of the setting sun, Yunluo was naturally filled with emotion - another new continent - Latin America. It was a great honor to have the opportunity to visit this place.

When I arrived in Mexico City, as expected, I couldn't find my luggage, so although I caught up with the transfer in Dallas, I missed the luggage connection. I had to check with the airline, and they promised to deliver the luggage on the next flight tonight and to the hotel for free.

I have never known how many foreign exchange points there are in Mexico. I did not exchange at the first point before going through customs, but I could not help but exchange 200 US dollars at 12.6 at the second point. As a result, I found rows of halls in the hall outside the airport. The exchange rate ranged from 12.5 to 13.1. I just don’t know if the 13.1 one charges a handling fee. If you want to exchange currency at the Mexican airport, you need to compare three places in the arrival hall, and don’t rush to exchange inside.

Then you need to find a taxi. The guide and the hotel both say not to hail a taxi outside. Also, just like at domestic airports, don't pay attention to anyone in the airport lobby who asks you if you want a taxi. When you arrive at the airport arrival hall, don't rush out. Instead, walk to the left along the shops in the lobby and walk quite a distance to Gate 1 (it seems to be called peurto 1). There are several prepaid taxis. Buy tickets in the lobby (priced according to the area arriving in the city), and ride based on the ticket. No tip is required.

It is best to ask clearly before coming how much the fare is in the area where your hotel is located. When Yunluo bought the ticket, the lady asked Yunluo to pay 205 pesos first. Yunluo said it was expensive, so she sold it to Yunluo according to the price in the guide, 127 pesos.

On the first day, Yunluo went straight to Teotihuacan, the largest urban site in Latin America, which includes the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon (also known as the Temple).

If you don't want to join a tour group, you need to take a bus from the North Bus Terminal in Mexico City to the Sun and Moon Pyramids. Mexico has a well-developed subway system, and you can take the subway from the city to the North Bus Terminal. The Spanish name of the station is Autobuses del Norte (a station on Line 5 to the north). Yunluo didn't know the name of this station, so he was not well prepared in advance. He asked several locals in the subway, and they all pointed to another nearby station called Indios Verdes.

It turns out that this Indiosverdes station is a bus stop for locals, not a tourist bus stop. The station here is open-air and the condition of the buses is a little worse. It mainly serves buses to surrounding cities.

Since there are many locals here, the things they buy are also very local. Do you understand this stall? It fries fresh potatoes into French fries or potato chips.

After Yunluo got out of the subway station, he asked several people (because he didn't know Spanish, he asked for directions in sign language) and was taken to a bus that was almost empty by a man who looked like a security guard. He said that the bus was going to the temple. I felt very nervous. After waiting for ten minutes, I saw that there were about ten local Mexicans on the bus. I felt relieved and got on the bus. This bus also charged N$31, but the driver didn't speak a word of English. I was really worried that he didn't know where Yunluo was going and would take her directly to the pig farm. Fortunately, the bus left on time. Who cares where it goes? I just enjoy the scenery along the way.

This bus is similar to the one Yunluo took. The advantage of Yunluo's second-class bus is that it passed through a small town in Mexico (because it was a route for nearby residents), so Yunluo was able to take some pictures of the local customs.

If you follow the guide and get off at the Autobuses del Norte subway station, it should be easy to find the Northern Bus Terminal when you come out. You can buy a ticket to Piramides (Pyramids in Spanish) at counter 8. It is a first-class bus and the fare is also N$31.

However, the first-class bus will not stop in the town, but will go directly on the highway, so you can't see the scenery below! Mexico's highway is good! It is fully enclosed and there is almost no traffic jam. However, the first-class bus is based on a fixed quota, so it is possible that the tickets are sold out (Yunluo encountered this in the last few days of the tour).

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

Even if you arrive at the bus station early, you can only buy tickets for noon or afternoon, which is very disappointing. The solution is to buy tickets one day in advance, especially on weekends or major holidays.

Most of the photos in this post were taken through the glass in a moving car, so the effect is not very good, so please just make do with it, hoho.

Passing by a hill... it was densely covered with houses, without any gaps. This suddenly reminded Yunluo of the geography class in middle school. Mexico City is the most populous city in the world, with more than 20 million people. I wonder if Beijing has surpassed Mexico now after taking into account the floating population.

Each letter is a little face, very cute. How is the Mexican shop different from the ones Yunluo posted before in India and the Philippines? I can't tell whether this is a community or a slum - maybe they are essentially the same.

It was all in Spanish. I couldn't understand a single word. Yunluo actually dared to ride on someone else's local bus. He wasn't even sure if the driver knew his destination. Yunluo admired his own courage.

I don't know why there is a statue of a pregnant woman in this town. Apparently, Yunluo, who is from the Eastern Hemisphere, couldn't figure out the answer no matter how hard he tried.

Lababa, a bar.

After driving for more than an hour, Yunluo finally arrived at the Temple of the Sun and the Temple of the Moon... It seems that the driver of this car doesn't understand English, but his mind is clear. Where else can a foreigner like Yunluo go except for tourist spots, hoho. Simple, simple. I don't know why I only meet simple people when I step out of the country.

A cultural exploration journey begins. (To be continued...)


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