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Ger Enriquez

#1 365/365
1 streak
#101
Day 101
Horny Holidays
Holiday visitors are slowly waking up and filling up the city's attractions. Traffic paradise. #afternoon #tuesday #horns #zoo #bow #ap...
#141
Day 141
Rocket Jesus
The mighty space shuttle disguised as a church on top of the Fat Hill. Fueling its turbines through prayers. To infinity and beyond. #old...
#155
Day 155
One Of Us
Veggie color fest at the supermarket. Definitely one of my top choices to go if I was colorblind and suddenly got cured. Fresh. #nature #foo...
#193
Day 193
The Danzón
León's own dance from the beginning of the 20th century. Got a glimpse of the best of the best "danzoneros" in an exhibition for the Educat...
#291
Day 291
Austrian Jazz
Cervantino International Festival began about a week ago, the time of the year when Leon gets a taste of cultural events from around the...
#18
Day 18
Healing Tlacuache
It's not a Rat, it's not a Weasel... it's a Tlacuache! Found one of these iconic Mexican Marsupials in the park, it was pretty injur...
#43
Day 43
Mamitas Beach
Glorious Caribbean, so glorious that a small bed by the beach for a day was ten times more expensive than the flight here. #afternoon #l...
#47
Day 47
The Bonecrusher
Steady and cool, just minding his own business. But don't you mock him 'cause he'll show why he is called "The Bonecrusher". #thursday...
#51
Day 51
Aquaponia
A Japanese restaurant growing vegetables using fish poo. Fresh! #evening #monday #lettuce #february #agriculture #japanese-food
#56
Day 56
Streams Cleaning
Got around 150 people to pick up altogether trash from an important stream in León. As always the kids were the most active/effective...
#64
Day 64
On The Road
Dry season on Mexico's Altiplano. Highways getting better make travelling between cities feel like Mexico's getting smaller. #afternoon #l...
#62
Day 62
Skully Smile 
New hipster boom on Madero Street downtown. Trend-clock ticking... #october #evening #wednesday #skull #cafe #mexico
#106
Day 106
Public Body Paint
An artists "collective" organized a massive body painting event at Expiatorio's square. Nipple alert. Conservative town alert. #even...
#139
Day 139
The Lonely Cactus
Not quite, but still what an incredible view from the valley of Sierra de Lobos where cactus meet pine trees, cougars, coyotes and o...
#147
Day 147
Pokejuggling
He wants to be the very best, like no other street juggler was, to catch all the balls is his real test, to get some pesos is his cause....
#166
Day 166
Made In Mexico
Exotic Compost Project Research nailed. Onwards to new scientific discoveries on special shits! #morning #thursday #outdoors #nature #w...
#172
Day 172
Wild West Canteen
This location would very well become the Mexican version of West World. Lower budget, better storylines. #outdoors #old #evening #ho...
#174
Day 174
Over The Desert And Far Away
Once upon a time there was a wixarika legend about a blue deer which represented God. One day a hunter shot an arrow acci...
#205
Day 205
Wrong Choice For Trees
Went along workmates to check a terrain for next Saturday's annual countryside reforestation only to get it discarded by doubtf...
#246
Day 246
City Zen
I spent this weekend unemployed since I handed my resignation letter last Friday. Challenges ahead, I turn to the Fat Hill for some guidance...
#274
Day 274
Where's Flavio?
Meet Flavio. A Pink Flamingo who got astray from its family in its annual migration journey south and is currently living at Parque Me...
#297
Day 297
October's Sunset
If winter is the night and summer is the day, then autumn must definitely be the sunset. As Brandon Lee said, how many sunsets does a...
#308
Day 308
Prancing Jimi
Seven years ago at my arctic home, the land of ice and snow called Finland. It now seems like it was another life in another world, a pe...
#322
Day 322
Sky City
Day 2. The organizers overbooked the camping sites and sold more tickets than the park could handle. Complete chaos caused by 120,000 people...