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    • Make: NIKON CORPORATION
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    • Image Description: We tried to walk down the roads from Reserva Azul to Las Brizas waterfall. A barefoot girl ran up to us and asked where we were going. She offered to guide us to the waterfall, and took us on the upper path to an upper waterfall. It was much larger than I expected, but I also did not expect a man to have set up shop right at the view point, selling chicharrones and other things. We stayed for a while and told the girl we'd like to walk down to the lower falls on our own. She seemed dissapointed but left. On the way down, I saw two humminbirds in the distance flying together high up above the trees and then diving into the foilage, over and over again.
    • Make: NIKON CORPORATION
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Mountain Road above Cuetzalan

Google said it was only a six minute drive to Reserva Azul from Cuetzalan. We missed a few turns and ended up on an increasingly narrow back road headed up the mountain. It was like driving through a jungle, with ferns whipping the sides of the car, huge potholes, cobbled streets. This road curved a few times and then deteriorated until it was impassable in our car. The map said we were only a few hundred meters from Reserva Azul, but the road looked pretty bad. A young boy ran up to the car and asked where we were going.