One of the "nicer" houses on the way into the city.

A motorized trycicle sits in front of a house.

Alma's store - although it could be one of 1000 stores with any name substituted for Alma.

The hoops are big with the squatters.

Here is the "Irish" store. Although blurry, notice the individual servings of shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, etc. hanging there for sale for just a few pesos.

Here is a typical roadside eatery. They make the food in the pots, the pots sit there, you walk up and pay a few peso's and they serve you from these pots.

A furnature store.

A funeral parlor.

Another fine dining establishment.

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