On Saturday, we drove about 15 miles from Cuetzalan “off the beaten path,” per guide books, to the Apulco River, in the midst of a lush, wet cloud forest and went to this camping grounds, where there are the Apulco Falls, usually deep green, but muddy this day from all the recent rains.
Other photos are around the campgrounds, including a sculptural Don Quijote and Pancho.
Above: There are rooms and cabins for rent on the grounds.
Above: low-tech cooling-off device for hot weather
Above: dinosaur made out of scrap car parts and scrap metal. Typical of ingenuous Mexican art projects made out of junk
Wow lovely place! The rain-maker arch is great
I love the scrap metal dinosaur!