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Day 21: Our Longest 125 Miles

February 28, 2006

No day without news from our laptop :) As if dealing with our hungover selves was not a big enough thing for the morning, our laptop stopped working properly again… Just as soon as we turned it on, an avalanche of random "illegal operations" came down on us. Once again, we though we were counting its final minutes. And yet, after several hours of frantic troubleshooting and praying, we came to the conclusion that the new problems were caused by the memory chip, which all of the sudden went completely nuts. Apparently, the wine therapy, followed by daily exposure to tropical heat, humidity and dust, was more than the poor old thing could handle… With the bad chip out, the laptop got back to normal and presently works fine, if not to mention that it takes us less time to cook dinner than to start up the web design program.
Well, better slow laptop than no laptop :) The only really sad thing is that before dying, the chip damaged some of our photos and managed to somehow completely lose all the pics from Day 16.

Anyway, the sunny morning in San Cristobal felt even better than yesterday's gloomy afternoon, so we decided to stay in town for another half day, and then later in the evening drive the remaining 185 miles to the Guatemalan border. The plan was to spend the night in Tapachula, the border town, and cross into Guatemala tomorrow early in the morning. Little did we know at that moment that the last segment of the road - the entire 125 miles of Mex 211 - had been heavily damaged by one of the recent hurricanes. What was supposed to be a scenic effortless 2-hour drive through the Chiapas highlands - one of the most beautiful regions of the country - turned into an 8-hour ordeal at 15 mph… Exceptionally scenic, no denying, just in a slightly different way :) Tiny bits of pavement and leftovers of the washed away bridges, crushed beyond repair, reminded there had been a road here some time ago. What was left of it, however, was just a bunch of funky makeshift causeways and lots of repair work all along the 125-mile stretch, frequently slowing down the traffic to a complete stop.
Although there wasn't too much traffic at this late hour, it still took us about 8 hours to get to Tapachula. It was well after midnight when we arrived at the first hotel in town. Can't even remember the name of it, or how it looked… One thing for sure, it had some sort of a bed… :)

Tip #1: When traveling through Chiapas toward the Guatemalan border, by all means avoid Mex 211. Although Mex 211 is often described as one of the most scenic highways and is the most direct route to the border, it's at least a couple of years from now until it becomes functional again. For the moment, a much faster alternative would be San Cristobal de las Casas to Tuxtla Gutierrez to Tonala to Tapachula via Mex 200.

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The charming streets of San Cristobal

San Cristobal de las Casas

Zavingosios San Cristobal'io gatves

Little streets, little cars

San Cristobal de las Casas

Mazos gatvytes - mazos masinytes

Quiet during the day, lively from dusk till dawn

San Cristobal de las Casas

Apgaulinga tyla pries vakaro surmuli

All of them are worth a lazy stroll

San Cristobal de las Casas

Tingus pasivaiksciojimas apsnudusiomis gatvemis

San Cristobal - just sitting there all surrounded by gorgeous mountains and looking pretty...

San Cristobal de las Casas

Tarp zaliu kalnu isispraudusiam miestui daug makiazo nereikia - tokioj nuostabioj vietoj bet kuris anciukas atrodytu kaip gulbe :)

... very pretty!

San Cristobal de las Casas

Tiesiog labai grazu

Down, then up, and into the mountains...

San Cristobal de las Casas

Zemyn, aukstyn, ir tiesiai i kalnus...

It was good to be here :)

San Cristobal de las Casas

Gera buvo cia pasisveciuoti :)

Nuvesk pelyte virs paveiksliuko, spustelk jos kaire ausele, ir paveiksliukas padides

21-oji diena: Ilgiausi 200 km pasaulyje

2006 m. vasario 28

Rytas uz vakara - protingesnis net ir po sokiu nakties:)) Gana greitai issiaiskinam, del ko vakar musu laptopas vel buvo sukvailiojes - nuo vyno "terapijos" bei kasdieninio karscio, tropiku dregmes ir dulkiu galiausiai nusibaige viena is atminties mikroschemu. Kompas siaip ne taip veikia ir be jos, bet taip letai, kad, kol startuoja musu puslapio dizaino programa, tai ir vakariene spejam issivirti… Taciau kol kas vel veikia! Blogiau tai, kad, pries nusigaluodama, atmintis prikrete sunybiu: dali nuotrauku apgadino, o viena diena sugebejo visiskai uzmirsti - visos 16-tosios dienos fotkes isnyko kaip dumas. Zodziu, ne atmintis, o labai rimta skleroze.

Kristobalio Kasos sauleta ryta pasirodo dar simpatiskesnes, negu lietinga popiete, ir neatsispyrem pagundai dar pusdieniui pasilikti - pataisysim www, pasivaiksciosim po miesta, o po pietu nuvaziuosim likusius 300 km iki Gvatemalos sienos. Pernakvosim prie pat sienos, ir anksti is ryto isvaziuosim is Meksikos…

Planas ejosi kaip is pypkes iki tol, kol privaziavom Mex 211 - paskutini kelio gabaliuka. Iki pasienio liko vos 200 km. O nuo cia prasidejo linksmybes. Negana to, kad Mex 211 vingiuoja aukstai kalnu virsunemis, kazkuris is paskutiniu uraganu taip "patvarke" visa kelia, kad liko tik nezymus asfalto gabaliukai - uzuomina apie cia turejusi buti greitkeli. Vaizdelis tikrai neeililnis - vienas is svarbesniu Meksikos keliu, vedantis tiesiai I pasienio su Gvatemala posta, virtes siauru, duobetu zvyrkeliu. Kas keliolika metru - nuosliauzos ir akmenu griutys. Tiltai - visi iki paskutinio nuplauti, o vietoj ju pastatytos kazkokios laikinos vienos juostos jungtys… Visiskai sutemo, o kelias tik blogejo; duobes tamsoj tapo vos iziurimos. Sustoti negalejom nei minutei - paprasciausiai nebuvo kelkrasciu.

Bet gi nera tokiu 200 km, kurie nesibaigtu! Buvo jau gerokai po vidurnakcio, kai stulbinanciu vid. 25 km/h greiciu ilekeme I pasienio miesteli Tapachula. Kur nakvojom, jau net nebatsimenam. Pirmoj pasitaikiusioj lovoj :)

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