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  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

  • The exit to Lazaro Cardenas from the Chapala-Guadalajara carretera never refers to the fact that the boulevard one will be taking is named "Lazaro Cardenas" - rather the directional signs state the the left exit leads toward "Nogales" or "Puerto Vallarta" while the right exit leads to "Mexico".

    Driving through Guadalajara 2009

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