Tijuana, Mexico
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Tijuana has a population of about two million people and is the second largest city (only Los Angeles is larger) on the west coast of North America.
While Catherine and I were in San Diego, we drove to the Mexican border and walked across the border to Tijuana, Mexico. We saw a lot of school kids that looked like they were returning home from private schools in the U.S.
In Tijuana we saw lots of pharmacies and dental offices that market their products and services to United States citizens
Catherine on one Avenida Revolucion, one of the main streets of Tijuana. Avenida Revolucion mainly has souvenir shops that market to U. S. citizens visiting Tijuana.
To get a better feel of Tijuana we walked off the main street to find little markets and fruit stands.
The Millenium Tijuana Arch on Avenida Revolucion.
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