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Julian's

Steve Bryant

A deep travel handbook to Mexico and beyond

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{J} 29: A curious traveler's guide to CDMX Architecture

The art deco façade of Cine Ópera in the San Rafael neighborhood of Mexico City, completed in 1949.

People who land by night in Mexico City feel like they’re descending into cinema.

White lights twinkling across unlimited black, the blue...

a year ago
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{J} 28: Mexico is a series of tubes

There’s a type of fence you see everywhere here, in Mexico City.

More of a wall, really, made of cylindrical tubes, usually surrounding government buildings.

Omnipresent and ugly as sin.

The blue thing up there.

Basically a fence of...

a year ago
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{J} 27: "They are exactly as happy"

Still from Down Mexico Way, a 1940s short film depicting the border state of Sonora

Hola ‘migos, this is the third part of a running series that recommends the best travelogues of Mexico throughout its history, from the conquest to the mod...

a year ago
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{J} 26: What a Monument Means

“Walk along this Reforma Causeway at all hours of the day, if you can't get any farther from the city. Haven't you noticed how the city is marching westward? ...Mexico seems to be detaching itself and moving away from the place where the co...

a year ago
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{J} 25: The Last Surrealist

“You’re trying to intellectualize something, desperately, and you’re wasting your time. That’s not a way of understanding, to make a kind of mini logic. You’ll never understand by that road.”

— Leonora Carrington

Lately I’ve been researc...

a year ago
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