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John Wayne's Film Set - Tropic of Cancer - BBC Two

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

http://www.bbc.co.uk/tropicofcancer

Following the Tropic of Cancer across Mexico, presenter Simon Reeve travels through a an area that doubles for the US in Western movies, and spends a night in a film set once owned by John Wayne.

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  • this channel is not available in your country ...what the fuck ..

  • hello

    thanks you

    can you tell me how can i get bbc two on hotbird ...?

  • Great! Thank you so much for the detailed information. I find it very helpful. I'll check out those places. The train ride sounds exciting. I appreciate all the info you gave!!!

  • That sounds good. I like beaches also. I'm gonna check those places you mentioned in Google map.

  • @prensalobosuad after Mazatlan...and bordering the coast, you will be in Topolobampo again. One week traveling, its a good adventure

  • @Nualchemist Then, Topolobambo, in Sinaloa is a good choice: you can take there the best panoramic train of México; "Chopo". Its travel to Chihuahua; form here, you will drive to the south, IN the midle is "The Silence Zone" in Gómez Palacio, Durango; there the people say that the stars falls...after that, four hours from here, is Chupaderos, near of Durango City.

    if you want to keep traveling, you can go to the Mountain, in the "Sierra Madre Occidental";

  • @Nualchemist there are some places that you can visit if you come driving...you can begin visiting "La Rumorosa", between Tijuana and Tecate; after you can go to Puerto Peñasco and Bahía de Kino, in Sonorta, two of the most exciting beaches of México.

  • Thanks for the info. I'm from San Francisco, CA. Sounds like quite a drive, but I'd like to visit there someday. Thanks again!!

  • @Nualchemist. Where are you coming from? It names "Chupaderos"...its near Durango city, in the north of México...the nearest big city is Monterrey. You drive six hours since there to Durango...

  • Whens this going be shown on Television, I absoutly loved The Equator and The Tropic of Capricorn.

    Plus He went to my School.

    5/5

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