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Hmmm. I see at 0:03 that you have a new background. Is that (I don't know what you call it) fabric hanging behind you something you picked up in Tijuana? I suppose if you change your background to match the topic of your video, like the picture you had hanging of the road and mountains, then that is actually a great idea!
Yes indeed Ed, I bought the rug in Tijuana for $20 on Revolution Avenue, thinking it might be a nice backdrop. I'll keep experimenting with different looks until I get it right!
@@PhotowalksTV I recently became a resident. Never been to Mexico since I was 2 when my parents crossed the border. I’m exited to cross over. But my question is all I have is my green card and license. Will that be enough to cross back? I don’t have my Mexican passport.
@@gabrielaalcaraz9292 Mexican customs won't accept anything other than a passport. If you don't have one, you'll be sent to a room and have to pay $20. Now if you drive across, you won't be stopped at all. Crossing back to the USA, all you need is the Green Card that you possess. You are Mexican, you can just walk in with the Mexican locals once you are inside the building and avoid showing them any documents. There are two lanes, left side for Mexicans and right side for foreigners.
I’m excited to go for my first time but everyone keeps telling me it’s dangerous. No these people telling me haven’t been there ever before .. from my research as long as you stay in tourist areas you should be okay..
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My wife and use to go to Tijuana as part of our California trips back in the 90s.Fun times. Nice video Jefferson!
Thank you Knol!
more great views! AND tips👍😎
Glad this trip was less adventuresome than 2022 😀
So memorable!
Hmmm. I see at 0:03 that you have a new background. Is that (I don't know what you call it) fabric hanging behind you something you picked up in Tijuana? I suppose if you change your background to match the topic of your video, like the picture you had hanging of the road and mountains, then that is actually a great idea!
Yes indeed Ed, I bought the rug in Tijuana for $20 on Revolution Avenue, thinking it might be a nice backdrop. I'll keep experimenting with different looks until I get it right!
How do you walk back into the US?
I went with my California id and the cbp didn't tell me anything
So what would happen if you didn’t have a passport
You would get pulled into a room and have to try talking your way in. I've been there.
@@PhotowalksTV I recently became a resident. Never been to Mexico since I was 2 when my parents crossed the border. I’m exited to cross over. But my question is all I have is my green card and license. Will that be enough to cross back? I don’t have my Mexican passport.
@@gabrielaalcaraz9292 Mexican customs won't accept anything other than a passport. If you don't have one, you'll be sent to a room and have to pay $20. Now if you drive across, you won't be stopped at all. Crossing back to the USA, all you need is the Green Card that you possess. You are Mexican, you can just walk in with the Mexican locals once you are inside the building and avoid showing them any documents. There are two lanes, left side for Mexicans and right side for foreigners.
I’m excited to go for my first time but everyone keeps telling me it’s dangerous. No these people telling me haven’t been there ever before .. from my research as long as you stay in tourist areas you should be okay..
Watch this: Tijuana Through My Lens: Safe for Photographers?
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Yes, stay in tourist areas. Don't wander off into secluded areas.
Excuse me and my 17 year old son could just as easily walk from San Diego to Tijuana?
Long walk! Take the trolley.
Everyone please follow along: tee-juana, NOT tee-uh-juana.
Who cares same shit
People like you get kidnapped
hahahahahaha yep.
TIA juana? FAIL...!