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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 29668224" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>A big NO... Very clean. Each vendor in the area sweeps even when tree leaves fall in their area. There are bins everywhere for waste. Even the Mexico city is very very clean.</p><p>Yesterday at Agua Azul, we spet two hours as many took a bath there. Kids and teenagers sell cut mango, sugar cane, chocolates and bananas. Also a Kurumba is about 30 pesos. Lovey kids, smiling faces mostly girls. </p><p>There's a small variety of a mango, ambarella fruit size but extremely tasty. Pineapple is nice too.</p><p>The kids try to sell something. They come in pairs and mostly from the same family. Two came to us, eldest about 9 and her sister about 6. One selling sugar cane the younger one bananas.</p><p>The eldest talked to me in Spanish, I can understand but can reply in broken. She said school holidays. After a while she came back with a red flower and gave it to my wife. Anyway when we were about to go I gave them 30 pesos to have lunch. She thanked and immediately ran with her sister and bought food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 29668224, member: 562115"] A big NO... Very clean. Each vendor in the area sweeps even when tree leaves fall in their area. There are bins everywhere for waste. Even the Mexico city is very very clean. Yesterday at Agua Azul, we spet two hours as many took a bath there. Kids and teenagers sell cut mango, sugar cane, chocolates and bananas. Also a Kurumba is about 30 pesos. Lovey kids, smiling faces mostly girls. There's a small variety of a mango, ambarella fruit size but extremely tasty. Pineapple is nice too. The kids try to sell something. They come in pairs and mostly from the same family. Two came to us, eldest about 9 and her sister about 6. One selling sugar cane the younger one bananas. The eldest talked to me in Spanish, I can understand but can reply in broken. She said school holidays. After a while she came back with a red flower and gave it to my wife. Anyway when we were about to go I gave them 30 pesos to have lunch. She thanked and immediately ran with her sister and bought food. [/QUOTE]
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