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We are in Mexico!

Good morning guys, I'm going to school

and there's a beautiful sun.

My deskmate has just offered me a cookie.

Lesson's over, goodbye guys!

In two days I leave San Diego and go to Los Angeles.

This means that today is the last day available to go to Mexico.

Because, do you know that San Diego

is at the border with Mexico? We are a 20 minute drive away

from Tijuana which is the closest city.

From my understanding, it's a party town with a lot of dance clubs...

But you know me, I'm not a party animal.

At night I prefer to edit videos. BUT, since I wanted to go to Mexico and

not lose this opportunity, today I decided to have lunch in Mexico.

The plan is to eat some real Mexican food

even though I suppose that going to a city near the border is not like going to the real Mexico.

Kinder is at the station.

Luckily, my hotel is in front of the central station.

It's called 12th & imperial.

Now I have to get a daily pass and

then take the blue line, which will bring us to the Mexico border.

Armando taught us a lot of new things about Mexico and now we are ready to survive.

First thing I asked is whether the food you find in Tijuana is real

Mexican food. Because, since Tijuana is on the border, I'm afraid that

it's not real Mexico. Right?

But I asked whether at least the food is Mexican and he answered: "yes,

forget Chipotle food". He suggested me some foods to eat.

Moreover, we asked if it's a safe place. And, during daylight, you can move around freely

with any camera equipment you want. The important thing is to avoid going in strange places.

Use common sense.

We've arrived to the border with Mexico!

Time to switch off mobile internet.

And now I have not idea about what you need to do.

Is there a door to Mexico?

Ok, I have to turn off the camera because I can't use it here.

They've just scolded me.

We officially are in Mexico. Welcome!

Border controls were really fast, they just

made us sign a form and then they scanned our bags with a metal detector.

It took us 5 minutes overall.

Now we have to understand how to get to Tijuana.

The plan is to go to Tijuana's downtown

and eat everything they talked us about.

And you may correctly ask:

"How do you know where downtown is without internet?"

Actually, we looked at the maps which he downloaded before crossing the border.

This place looks the same as Rome, look!

How nice, the ecomonsters!

We entered this very characteristic market.

We got in the restaurant.

It's a completely random place.

Can I see how much does it cost?

It's guava juice.

Look what has arrived.

First dish in my list is the quesadilla.

A wrap with cheese and, if you want, meat.

What did you take? Have you forgotten?

I'm sleepy.

Two juices, two water bottles, one quesadilla, the beans, the chicken,

the wraps and nachos: 7$ per person.

It was very good. Let's try to get to Tijuana's downtown.

I'm undecided between a "queso fresa", which is a cheesecake ...

This "queso fresa", also known as cheesecake (cake of cheese),

costed me two dollars. Let's taste it.

It's not the best I've ever tried, but it's good. How much was the crepes?

35 pesos.

Time to put the camera away.

We crossed the border again. How do we get back home?

Mexican flag, American flag

And now, we go home.

I'm very tired.

We've arrived.

Bye Kinder.

"Buena noche", not "buenas noches".

Guys, now I'm home and, since it's not too late, maybe

I can edit the video and go to sleep soon enough.

In order to wake up tomorrow at 7 and

go to the last day of school.

Let's do the expense summary.

Today, 31st of August, I spent: 5$ for the daily pass,

7$ for the Mexican lunch,

2$ for the cheesecake

and that's it. For a total of 14$ spent today.

Let's say that the average decreased and

it's getting closer to 20$ a day.

Guys, going to Mexico was a good idea. It was some time that

I wanted to try the real Mexican food and I had a taste of it.

Now, I finish editing the video, do the homework,

have a shower and go to bed. Subscribe to the channel if

you want to see the next videos and comment down below what do you think about this.

Bye.

For more infomation >> COME SCAPPARE IN MESSICO! California vlog 11 | Marcello Ascani - Duration: 7:07.

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California To Vote On Magic Mushroom Legalization - Duration: 2:01.

CALIFORNIA IS

EXPECTING A BALLOT MEASURE IN 2018 THAT WOULD ALLOW PEOPLE

LIVING IN CALIFORNIA DEVEAU ON LEGALIZING SO-CALLED MAGIC

MUSHROOMS.

THESE ARE HALLUCINOGENIC MUSHROOMS THAT

HAVE BEEN PROVEN IN SOME STUDIES TO HELP ALLEVIATE THE SYMPTOMS

OF ANXIETY, POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, DEPRESSION AND SO THE

IDEA BEHIND THIS IS WE SHOULD MAKE THIS DRUG ILLEGAL SO THOSE

WHO WANT TO USE IT, THOSE WHO ARE OVER THE AGE OF 21 WEB

ACCESS TO IT WILL BE CRIMINALIZED AS A RESULT.

AN

ORDER TO HAVE THIS BALLOT MEASURE ON THE BALLOT, THEY HAVE

TO HAVE A CERTAIN NUMBER OF SIGNATURES,

365,880 TO BE EXACT BUT THEY ARE PLANNING TO GET THE

SIGNATURES NECESSARY AND GETTING THIS MEASURE ON THE BALLOT.

I DON'T KNOW IF EVEN CALIFORNIA'S READY FOR THIS IN

2018 BECAUSE THERE'S BEEN SO MUCH PROPAGANDA AGAINST ALL

FORMS OF DRUGS FOREVER THAT PEOPLE ARE GOING TO GO, WELL,

MAGIC MUSHROOMS IS A BRIDGE TOO FAR.

THE REALITY IS YOU SHOULD

LEGALIZE ALL DRUGS.

NOT BECAUSE THEY ARE GOOD FOR YOU.

MOST OF

THE ILLEGAL DRUGS OUT THERE ARE DEVASTATING FOR YOU, MED, FENCE

AND ALL, SOME OF THE LEGAL ONES AS WELL.

YOU GO DOWN THE LIST.

DO NOT TAKE THOSE.

IT IS INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS IT WILL

RUIN YOUR LIFE.

BUT MAKING THEM ILLEGAL DOESN'T MAKE YOU TAKE

THEM LESS.

EVERY JURISDICTION THAT HAS LEGALIZED ANY KIND OF

DRUG HAS SEEN A DROP IN ITS USAGE RIGHTLY BECAUSE PEOPLE

DON'T WANT TO GO TO A GOVERNMENT OFFICE TO TAKE THESE THINGS.

IMAGINE ñ MAGIC MUSHROOMS ARE NOT CURRENTLY DANGEROUS DIVE

NEVER TAKEN THEM SO I DON'T KNOW THE EXACT EFFECTS THAT THEY HAVE

BUT THEY ARE MORE NATURAL AND AGAIN, YOU COULD MAKE AN

ARGUMENT THAT BEER IS WORSE.

YOU SHOULD LEGALIZE ALL OF THIS.

2018, I WOULD BE SURPRISED IF THEY CAN GET IT DONE BY THEN.

I LIKE THE PEOPLE ARE THINKING ABOUT IT.

EXACTLY.

For more infomation >> California To Vote On Magic Mushroom Legalization - Duration: 2:01.

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Burbank California Fire September 1st - 2017 - Duration: 1:41.

afast-moving brush fire grew to 5,000 acres in the Verdugo Mountains on Saturday morning, threatening homes and keeping the 210 Freeway closed.

Hundreds of firefighters battled the blaze overnight and into the morning. At one point, the flames were spreading in four directions at once amid intense heat and wild winds. As of 5 a.m., no homes had been lost and no injuries had been reported, officials said.

As strong, erratic winds pushed a band of flames over the canyon ridgeline, authorities ordered those living in the Brace Canyon Park area and Castleman Estates to "leave immediately" and head to evacuation shelters, according to an alert issued late Friday night by the Los Angeles Fire Department. The Stough Canyon Nature Center is also under evacuation order.

The overall evacuation order affects about 200 homes, based on streets identified by police. Those evacuations were expected to remain in place through the afternoon. The flames were expected to reach firefighters' defense lines after midnight, according to LAFD spokeswoman Margaret Stewart.

An evacuation center was set up at Sunland Recreation Center in the 8600 block of Foothill Boulevard in Sunland and McCambridge Park in the 1500 block of North Glenoaks Boulevard in Burbank.

Dubbed the La Tuna fire, the blaze has already forced the closure of a miles-long stretch of the 210 Freeway and threatened dozens of homes in the Tujunga area. The 210 was expected to remain closed through Saturday morning, officials said.

The fire was reported before 1:30 p.m. on the south side of the 210 in the 10800 block of La Tuna Canyon Road , said LAFD spokeswoman Margaret Stewart.

The blaze was initially estimated at an acre or less, but a wind shift about 2 p.m. sent embers flying a quarter-mile north across the freeway, where they landed in dry brush and sparked another fire, Stewart said.

Los Angeles Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas said at 5 p.m. that the fire had spread to about 500 acres, and dozens of firefighters were working on the ground to halt the forward progress of the flames.

The fire quadrupled in size by 9:30 p.m. LAFD Capt. ErikScott described the blaze as "topography-driven," burning in different directions in the canyons and predominantly heading toward Burbank. It was about 10 percent contained, Scott said.

No injuries or structural damage were reported. Residents in Haines Canyon and Reverie Canyon were under a voluntary evacuation order, with about 200 households affected, Terrazas said. However, fluctuating winds had diminished the threat to both neighborhoods, fire officials said.

"The winds are continuing to shift, so it's a very dynamic fire," Scott said. Firefighters worked to surround the blaze as multiple choppers performed water drops "to take the heat out of the head of the fire," Scott said.

Earlier Friday, temperatures reached 106 degrees around the fire thanks to a severe ongoing heat wave, while gusts of wind blasted over ridge tops at up to 50 mph, said Carol Smith, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. At the same time, unstable air was creating a strong rising motion, sending plumes of black smoke and heat sky-high.

To stem the blaze's growth, firefighters from Pasadena, the U.S. Forest Service, Burbank and the Los Angeles County Fire Department were on the scene.

A battalion chief and five engines from the Glendale Fire Department were also assisting in the fight, said Anita Shandi, a department spokeswoman. "Our biggest worry right now is the winds and dry conditions," she said.

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