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Tijuana Border Crossing Photographs

by Bill Bell

The worse part of traveling to Baja Mexico is the Tijuana border. Although vastly improved over the years, the paper work and bureaucracy can still be confusing.  The local sights are not pretty and the poverty can be ugly, but once across and heading south, it is all worth it.   Photographs by Bill and Dorothy Bell

  The green light at the Tijauna Border crossing means go.  Bill Bell Photo  The wall between Mexico and the United States along the highway that leads you down the Baja is a stark contrast to the beauty a few kilometers ahead. Dot Bell Photograph  Mexican border officials on the watch for guns and other illegal goods.  Adam Caddell Photograph

 

 New barrier highlights American immigration patrol at United States / Mexican Border Bill Bell Photograph  The busiest border crossing in the world is the one at Tijauna.  Bill Bell Photograph  The walls between two countries climbs the hills outside of Tijauna.  Dorothy Bell Photograph

Making the best, a painted heart on the border.  Dylan Bell Photograph

 

 

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