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“Someday, someone is going to look at you with a light in their eyes you’ve never seen, they’ll look at you like you’re everything they’ve been looking for their entire lives. Wait for it.”
— Unknown
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Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vanessa Bell written c. August 1908
The Mexican Pokemon League
Mérida, Yucatán (psychic)
This psychic-type gym is one of Mexico's oldest, though it recently moved into a new building modeled after a Maya pyramid. Flocks of Natu and Xatu line the walls outside the building, welcoming challenging trainers who must come face to face with the leader's fearsome Musharna.
2. Veracruz, Veracruz (water)
It's no surprise that one of Mexico's biggest ports also hosts the country's main water-type gym. Attached to the aquarium, this modest building hosts one of the toughest challenges in the entire league. The leader's Sharpedo can outspeed just about any Pokemon.
3. Puebla, Puebla (electric)
While it's widely considered the easiest major gym in Mexico, Puebla's electric-type gym is incredibly fun to challenge. It utilizes the latest technological innovations to provide a state-of-the-art experience that never fails to leave challengers impressed. It also helps that the leader's Raichu makes for an adorable mascot.
4. Mexico City (ground)
This gym reaches deep into history, covered in motifs evoking the Aztec Empire and its predecessors. What's most notable about it is its enormous scale - this is one of the largest gyms in the Americas, built like a maze. Once you've managed to pass through it all, you'll have to face off against the leader's Excadrill.
5. Guadalajara, Jalisco (fairy)
This enchanting gym is widely known for its on-site restaurant, where victorious challengers can get a meal after winning the badge. Not that winning the badge will be easy - it requires defeating the leader's Gardevoir, which is a difficult task indeed.
6. León, Guanajuato (grass)
Part indoors, part outdoors, this gym is filled with plants, making it a soothing challenge for trainers. There's plenty of time to stop and smell the Roselia before making your way into the interior, where you'll have to find a way to defeat the leader's Gogoat.
7. Monterrey, Nuevo León (rock)
Monterrey's gym is lined with windows that offer stunning views of the mountains that surround the city. It's also crawling with wild Roggenrola, ready to battle against any challenger daring to approach the leader waiting on the highest floor with his Rhyperior.
8. Tijuana, Baja California (dark)
If you're going to challenge this gym, be sure to bring along a Pokemon that knows Flash. The interior is pitch-black, forcing challengers to navigate a maze that eventually leads to an outdoor battling platform overlooking the city. It's here that you'll face off against the leader's Zoroark.
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Voladores, Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico 2021. Tea toned gelatin silver print.
©Ernesto Esquer
Jalisco, te extraño mucho. Un día volveré para ver más y ver amigos ❤️
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“Be willing to go alone sometimes. You don’t need permission to grow. Not everyone who started with you will finish with you. And that’s OK.”
— Unknown
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