I've come across travellers who buy "Lonely Planet" to get an idea of what to avoid.
I can only imagine that their idea of travelling involves going to stay in Mexican council estates, watching Mexican daytime TV, and eating food bought at the Mexican equivalent of FarmFoods, on the basis that that's the "real" Mexico, and taking a perverse pride in the fact that they were only a short drive from Teotihuacan but didn't go there.
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I can only imagine that their idea of travelling involves going to stay in Mexican council estates, watching Mexican daytime TV, and eating food bought at the Mexican equivalent of FarmFoods, on the basis that that's the "real" Mexico, and taking a perverse pride in the fact that they were only a short drive from Teotihuacan but didn't go there.
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