The official travel journal of Jerry & Ann Linebarger
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The hills became softer and gentle as we continued to descend from 8000 feet to sea level.
The railroad needs only a small and simple bridge in the flatter coastal area.
The Canyon rivers finally are slowed by a giant reservoir used for crop irrigation.
A passenger train side railed waiting for our train to pass. There is only one rail line for the two way traffic.
As we neared any populated area, the locals turned out to see us.
Even grandpa and his grandchild.
The beautiful wooded mountains finally gave way to flat desert landscape as we neared Los Mochis.
Perhaps the best view of our caravan taken not long before we reached our final destination of Los Mochis.
Some of the rural poverty in Mexico.