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26. The alphabet city: Tepotzotlán

I wandered through the village of Tepotzotlán crisscrossed by meandering rural roads with large, seemingly prosperous houses and shops next to them. As I turned down one later I saw a shop-sign offering to paint publicity. The rotulistas or publicity… 26. The alphabet city: Tepotzotlán

25. Playing with fire: Tultepec

Before entering Cuautitlán I was surprised to see a little white shed with “danger” written on it in red paint in the middle of one of the pastures in front of many-storied social housing units. A pack of dogs crossed… 25. Playing with fire: Tultepec

22. Art and Life: Ecatepec

The second morning at the Cerro Gordo Plaza Inn I again went to the McDonalds for the hotcake breakfast special. I checked out of the Inn and walked along the bustling traffic towards the Colección Jumex, Latin America’s largest contemporary… 22. Art and Life: Ecatepec

21. Sunday Mass: Ecatepec

Walking with a shoulder incapacitated changes your balance. I was going up and down the slopes of the Sierra de Guadalupe with its staircases, dirt paths and roads of gravel heading southwards toward the city center. The shoulder in itself… 21. Sunday Mass: Ecatepec

20. Santa Muerte: Tultitlán

The Sierra de Guadalupe loomed over my hotel in Tultitlán on the Avenida López Portillo. Box stores, franchises and malls lined the great expressway of the northern part of the megalopolis. Trucks and other traffic roared through the morning as… 20. Santa Muerte: Tultitlán

18. The Mexican Polder: Tecámac

Leaving from Tecámac that morning I walked through the former lakebed of Zumpango, its green fields dotted with white patches of salt. Bare walls and high electricity cables stretched from tower to tower cutting through the pastures. Little water ditches… 18. The Mexican Polder: Tecámac