Divisadero
From Creel, we took an hour bus ride south to Divesidero. Our tour took us to an Adventure Park where we rode a cable car across the canyon.
The views were gorgeous. Some of the native people live in the bottom of the canyon and are able to ride the car for free.
Their crafts are remarkable and we bought more baskets and some carved waking sticks. None of us ended up taking the zip line - the kids weren’t tall enough - but the views were amazing! Three canyons come together to form one large canyon. Pradit went hiking with our friend, Fred, and Jude and Stuart went on an ATV tour.
We came back to a different hotel - this one was like a castle but it’s heyday must have been decades ago. Our room didn’t have hot water and we appeared to be some of the only guests there.
Our room was like a little cave but the kids were excited about the loft bedroom area. In the morning, we took the train back down to El Fuerte.
Buster was so happy to see us and we were thrilled to be back with him. We walked across the street for tacos and called it a night. The “campground” is a field filled with no-see-em’s, so it’s not very conducive for spending time outside. We move on on Wednesday but wish it were sooner.
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