What an amazing journey with the Tres Mosqueteras! You are wonderful at guiding the crew to the best spots! Looking forward to more content like this, Jocelyn!
Hey Jocelyn, what a great idea to visit your families❤. I was in Porta Viarta 35 years ago. I recognize the streets,they were building like crazy then ! Enjoy your visit 🎉 JO JO IN VT 💞
Good show Jocelyn. Also saw Taku with Mitsuki in Japan. Wherever you two go, the shows go as do your fanatics. That big mayonaise jar with the drink looked really good 'n alky. 😅😂See yall later, Memphis, 10
Great solo video I miss that area. First time I visited as a kid was in 1999. San Pancho and sayulita was a family favorite to travel to for years. Haven’t been back myself in almost 10 years but thank you for the flashback memories
9:50, have them write the numbers down. I go back and forth between Cambodia and Vietnam. In Cambodia 1,000,000 is $250 and in Vietnam 1,000,000 is $40 usd. After a few weeks I am ok but going back and forth is super confusing.
The "tl" in empansúchitl is the same as the ending "ll" sound in Eyjafjallajökull, LMAO. It's a complicated sound to make, because you're only making a consonant sound, almost sounds like a click.
@@TaklyntheWorld good to know and look into. I was stationed in Ft.Bliss El Paso and we couldn’t even go across the street to the border. Literally banned.
Sayulita use to be a hidden gem. The moment the town got the “pueblo magico” title it went down hill unfortunately 🥹 it’s become so crowded and theirs no low season anymore. I started going back in 2005 and got to experience sayulita when it was truly magical! Did you walk to the north end of sayulita? Away from the crowds and it’s so quiet and peaceful.