Dash-Cam Driving in Mexico » From Oaxaca, over the mountain pass, all the way to Atlacomulco, Mexico

2 years ago
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* * * PLEASE NOTE: I apologize for the strange black screen that occasionally appears for split-seconds during parts of the video. I'm still learning the video format (I'm a photographer) and this was a problem during the export at 8x speed. I tried re-exporting numerous times in different ways, and it always resulted in the somewhat annoying black flicker. Fortunately, I don't intend to post many videos at 8x speed, but, I wanted to share a full 7-hour drive. * * *

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to drive a full day through Mexico? Thanks to our trusty dash-cam, we can show you! This time, we start at the edge of Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, and head north on the Mexican Federal Highway 135D (toll "cuota"), crossing a breathtaking mountain range. While driving on the narrow, curvy roads, you can see how the traffic flows, using the "dashed shoulder line" for ease of passing, as well as the toll booths. Also, we really admire Mexico's truck stop design, which appear more frequently than on highways in the US. When we reach Puebla, Puebla, we change to the 150D, then to the N40D, until we reach our destination in Atlacomulco, in the State of Mexico, north-west of Mexico City. This one was a long haul!

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