Crossing the US/MEXICO Border 🇲🇽 My First Day in Tijuana, Mexico

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @GarethLeonard
    @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +225

    THANK YOU ALL for watching, liking, commenting, subscribing, and hitting that notifications bell 🔔 I know it seems like a lot, but it helps a ton! 😂 🙏 If you enjoyed this video, check out the "Best Birria Tacos in San Diego" episode: ruclips.net/video/BDyqizzXNyc/видео.html 🌮 and be sure to stay tuned for next week's episode "Ultimate Tijuana Taco Tour" 🤯 and if you're still reading this comment, come say "hi" on Instagram so I can say thank you personally! instagram.com/traveldeeper/

    • @melb3335
      @melb3335 3 года назад +6

      I always make sure I bring lots of USD in small bills so then when I drive back into California I get all kinds of goodies. I look latina, however I am biracial and do not speak Spanish. There are good and bad in any and everything but I have been to Tijuana about 6 times in two months and the people there were patient, kind and generous. Both the law enforcement in Mexico and our US customs and border patrol are great as well.

    • @manosconespiritu
      @manosconespiritu 3 года назад +3

      hi

    • @deanp.tolentino8528
      @deanp.tolentino8528 3 года назад +4

      Always good food when I was there in 1990. Navy Veteran of Hawai'i.

    • @jjanuze
      @jjanuze 3 года назад

      So you are crossing the border for tourism when it's closed for tourism.............. ósea que payaso

    • @jeffolson440
      @jeffolson440 3 года назад +2

      Can we cross again? We live in SD and love to visit, eat, shop and bring back tequila and some groceries we can’t find here.

  • @rhodaswann3690
    @rhodaswann3690 2 года назад +75

    I lived in Guadalajara for 2 years and heard my friends speak of Tijuana many times, but I never had time to visit, so thank you for this video. It's always good to see positive cultural experiences like the ones you post. While in Guadalajara, I never ate such good food and the Mexican people were so willing to teach me how to prepare their native dishes.

  • @kokohead333
    @kokohead333 2 года назад +29

    I went to Tijuana 30 years ago for lobster, margarita's and dancing, and loved the street scene, dogs, fire crackers, and so many happy people. It was an instant love for the country and it's culture. Thank you Mexico for all the you add to so many of our lives. I am truly grateful 🌴

  • @Ronsd92107
    @Ronsd92107 2 года назад +17

    Thank you for mentioning the passport which is required to get your FMM (Tourist Permit) which is free for 7 days, but ensures your legal presence in Mexico. Many people aren't aware of the laws passed in 2015 nullifying the free zone.. Tijuana, all of Baja is truly a special place... A Baja adventure would be amazing content for your channel.. Nice work.. now I'm hungry.

  • @ehulbert5
    @ehulbert5 Год назад +3

    4 years ago, I packed my stuff, walked to a bus stop on Sunset Blvd., rode the bus to Union Station, took Amtrak to Santa Fe station in San Diego, walked a block or 2 to catch the blue line to San Ysidro, walked across the border, caught a cab to the bus station, and then took a 20 hour bus trip Mazatlan.

  • @maderedblue7485
    @maderedblue7485 3 года назад +39

    I hope this message gets to you. This Travel video vlog hooked me from start to finish. I absolutely love your energy, content, positivism and how it's not about you, it's about the experience to be there with you. Thank you so much, consider me a new fan/follower of your channel.

  • @1981cvalentine
    @1981cvalentine 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for this video😭 my grandparents lived in Chula Vista for over 25 years, when my pops was stationed there. And my abuela used to take my sisters and i to Tijuana for the day,every time we visited which was about 3-4 times a year. I have so many great memories with her in Tijuana. Beautiful hospitable people, beautiful culture. Bomb a$$ food. I love Tijuana ❤️

  • @luismadrigal4702
    @luismadrigal4702 3 года назад +196

    I really appreciate how you leave the politics aside from this and really make it about the human experience. I live in LA and have crossed over this border walking many times. You have a done a great job showing Tijuana for what it is. Kudos.

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +16

      I appreciate the message Luis! I'm here to listen rather than try to impose my limited knowledge on a topic I truly know nothing about! 🙏

    • @DucManSD
      @DucManSD 3 года назад +9

      Well, there is a lot more politics than advertised, but I appreciate the more balanced view of politics. I love Tijuana and travel there once a week or so. Tijuana is a great place to visit, rich in its unique history and culture.

    • @jessed6379
      @jessed6379 3 года назад +5

      Cartel isn't politics. This is stupid and very dangerous and a bad example

    • @elchamuko3184
      @elchamuko3184 3 года назад +4

      @@jessed6379 México Is like everywhere u go... If u go looking for drama... Drama is gonna find u

    • @jessed6379
      @jessed6379 3 года назад +4

      @@elchamuko3184 it's not the same... Cartel doesn't mess around

  • @lesliecalvert3458
    @lesliecalvert3458 2 года назад +3

    We eat from food truck's daily...and a lot of the vendor's in America who make the best food i have ever eaten..hands down the best El Pastor tacos i have ever tasted....and while my Spanish sucks i try...and they teach me a new phrase every single day...i teach them the same phrase in English..so we both learn something new daily...

  • @jessieochoa128
    @jessieochoa128 2 года назад +14

    Incredible. I went to Tijuana when I was a child in the 1950s. No one would believe how far the city has come! Wow!

  • @organikjourneys3681
    @organikjourneys3681 3 года назад +35

    I like that Mexico had a simple process. 4 mins is amazing!

    • @libbywakefield6202
      @libbywakefield6202 3 года назад +9

      Wait till u cross from Mexico to the US Wait is the correct verb ha! ha!

    • @CarpathiaRJ
      @CarpathiaRJ 3 года назад +2

      Not always, especially in car on weekends... you'll be 2 hours trying to make it into TJ 😆

    • @terryrhyne8007
      @terryrhyne8007 3 года назад

      It's not actually amazing, because there are very few people that want
      to visit Tijuana.

    • @CarpathiaRJ
      @CarpathiaRJ 3 года назад +1

      @@terryrhyne8007 The only reason I visit Tijuana is because my mom still lives there. Other than that, I don't think I'd have the desire to visit it... i would much rather vacation in San Francisco when I go to Cali.

    • @alfredohinojosi1898
      @alfredohinojosi1898 3 года назад +3

      To get into a 3rd world country is never a problem, to get out can be a process and some times can be a problem...

  • @ebaquero8400
    @ebaquero8400 3 года назад +120

    I really like that there was someone local waiting for you guys. It gives like a relaxed feeling.

    • @tcb1017
      @tcb1017 3 года назад +8

      Yes, you can have that if you pay for the service. Having money, life is easier and knowing also how t use the service and the money. Many people who have money, they don't want to spend that extra dollar maybe that's why they also have that money. Just to share, I have an uncle who is so rich that he could easy use the toilet paper as ass paper but so when he travel or are flying somewhere wow, he stays in like Motel 6 and fly economy class and he is 6.5. WOW, I told him many times that come on now..............buy and fly at least business class so you have more legroom no.......................he says that hey, if I buy an extra expensive ticket.............soon then I be broke LOL, what a joke ! Ok, enough said but again life is easy when you have the money so you can pay for the service. TCB.

    • @punishedhek7495
      @punishedhek7495 3 года назад +2

      Of course , they're white, which means money, im surprised there wasn't a whole squadron of people there lol.

    • @yepezcs
      @yepezcs 3 года назад +20

      In my opinion, the best way to visit a country that isn't yours is to find a local, born and raised in the city or in the country. It also helps with safety concerns. He/she won't take you to unsafe places or spots. I'm happy to see people touring my native state. Next stop Mexicali, La Rumosora and Tecate where the best "pan dulce" is made.

    • @ibcmx485
      @ibcmx485 3 года назад +5

      @Matthew Johnson if he worked for the cartel, he wouldnt be on camera

    • @ibcmx485
      @ibcmx485 3 года назад +1

      @Craig Nelson no one is controlling the area, they are all fighting each other, thats why theres alot of murders right now between diferent cartels.

  • @andrewcordle2424
    @andrewcordle2424 3 года назад +83

    As many times as I have been to San Diego I’ve never crossed the border 🇺🇸 into Mexico 🇲🇽 Many thanks for giving us this brief introduction to Tijuana !!!

    • @2009polostar
      @2009polostar 3 года назад +5

      It's funny that I never visit San Diego every time I go to TJ. I just stop by National City to get coffee on my way back from TJ.

    • @manuelmadrigal9702
      @manuelmadrigal9702 3 года назад +3

      @@2009polostar same here lol

    • @watchmanezekiel6068
      @watchmanezekiel6068 3 года назад +2

      Jesus Christ is the one true GOD

    • @ironstone2043
      @ironstone2043 3 года назад +1

      @@watchmanezekiel6068 no he isn't, bro... You are completely blind if you think that. Because God is against human sacrifice so therefore God will never replicate or emulate what he is against. And the prophets of the old testament said that it is an abomination to God to have the righteous die for the sins of the wicked. So they really couldn't have been a figure like Jesus that is condoned by God. God said the true Messiah would bring peace that would be everlasting.... To a point where all the nations would destroy all their weapons and turn it into tools used for agriculture to feed people with. So God said that the Messiah would bring peace...but Jesus spoke against this and said don't think that I came to bring peace. ... So he is already talking against what God promised,.... Therefore Jesus can definitely not be the true Messiah. Jesus said I have to come to bring a rod and a sword... Where in a household all five, three will be against two... Father against son and mother against daughter... In Jesus also said you have to hate your mother and your father and your brothers and sisters and your children and hate even your own life to be his disciple.... What kind of a Maniac says things like that? God would never send such a message... Your jesus is a hoax, bro.

    • @BloodandSoilNS
      @BloodandSoilNS 2 года назад +1

      @@watchmanezekiel6068 Son of god. God, Jesus, and the holy Spirit are all seperate. The Trinity was just another creation by the church. That other guy who replied doesn't know what he's talking about.🙄

  • @sublimethebot4893
    @sublimethebot4893 2 года назад +3

    I used to do your trip EVERYSINGLE DAY just to go to school, I’d have to wake up at 3 am to make it to school on time and that’s if I got lucky and it wasn’t crazy long. The border line that is. I’m not the only hundreds if not thousands of people cross daily for work and school like it’s no big deal. It’s so interesting to see how others perceive our daily lives as Novel. Makes me want to travel and experience everything the world has to to offer as well .

  • @marimattas2781
    @marimattas2781 2 года назад +4

    Been to Tijuana and I have to say the people there are so humble and so loving and the food is amazing I wish I never left

  • @BebPlays
    @BebPlays 2 года назад +6

    It was really cool seeing him at the Tijuana beach, as i’ve been there before. My entire family live in Mexico, mostly in Tijuana, and me, mom, and sister are here in the US along with a few other family members. I go to Tijuana with my grandparents every summer, and this summer I went to the Playas De Tijuana. It was pretty cool.

  • @RoverStover
    @RoverStover 3 года назад +100

    I've crossed over into Tijuana a number of times, always a fun time. You just have to be aware of your surroundings, like many cities in the US. I always stayed at the hotel Ticuan. Beautiful upscale place. Tijuana is awesome.

    • @bigvalley4987
      @bigvalley4987 3 года назад +3

      The best shrimp tacos is at Caliente, right next door to the Holiday Inn. Baja Mexico. AKA Tijuana ☑️

    • @codyamador8687
      @codyamador8687 3 года назад +6

      Tijuana sucks

    • @watchmanezekiel6068
      @watchmanezekiel6068 3 года назад +2

      God bless you all

    • @ssssssss.009
      @ssssssss.009 3 года назад

      @@codyamador8687 la rosarito es mas mejor

    • @xThePrinceOfPeace
      @xThePrinceOfPeace 3 года назад

      Is prescription medicine like Xanax and Pain Pills easy to get in Tijuana?

  • @courtknees
    @courtknees 3 года назад +44

    The way in which you approach everything in this video is so thoughtful, intelligent & I can promise you well received. Appreciate you

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +13

      Thank you very much for the message and kind words, Courtney. I know people will watch this and I have a responsibility to those who do. 🙏

    • @valerievancouver365
      @valerievancouver365 3 года назад +2

      @@GarethLeonard
      GRACIAS 🙂 I have family in Tijuana 💕& San Diego. Great video.

  • @HollyBluePlanet
    @HollyBluePlanet 3 года назад +9

    TJ is awesome for food and music. I lived in Rosarito for six years and hung out with my musician friends in TJ. Best veggie burger I ever tasted was in TJ. Art, music, food, but be generous because that's how you stay safe.

  • @garse70
    @garse70 2 года назад +11

    It’s funny when people are always surprised at how good Mexican street food is.
    We are lucky here in San Diego to get to experience the best Mexican food in the nation. Thank you TJ.

    • @u4riahsc
      @u4riahsc 2 года назад

      Yes we are. I always love going to TJ for excellent Mexican food.

  • @marciramirez6278
    @marciramirez6278 3 года назад +36

    How can we get in contact with Humberto? He was amazing! I would love for him to show us all these places as well! What a great video! I enjoyed watching it.

    • @crownroyal6578
      @crownroyal6578 2 года назад +8

      If you are able to find out his contact info, I would like to get it also!

    • @juanbarrio5157
      @juanbarrio5157 2 года назад +3

      It’s in the description

    • @judithhill9968
      @judithhill9968 2 года назад

      @@crownroyal6578 , I can be your tour guide if you like, I was born and raised here 50 yrs

  • @TheEnnisfan
    @TheEnnisfan 3 года назад +69

    Tijuas got some GOOD eats. Enjoy, Gareth.

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +2

      Wait until next week! 🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮 😃

    • @nerogies9534
      @nerogies9534 3 года назад +1

      But just watch out for crabs

  • @NickMartinIsMyName
    @NickMartinIsMyName 3 года назад +53

    Such a great video. I have so many incredible memories of Tijuana growing up in San Diego. Can’t wait to visit again!

  • @lserranov
    @lserranov 3 года назад +62

    I think you did great by hiring a local to take you to good places. Thanks for showing the good side of TJ and Mexico, enjoying the food and the neighborhoods

    • @GhostyMist
      @GhostyMist 2 года назад

      Where does a guy hire a local for guidance around Tijuana?

    • @SabinoX-lb5wf
      @SabinoX-lb5wf 2 года назад

      Lo que nos quitaron los gringos son territorios mexicanos .

    • @lserranov
      @lserranov 2 года назад +1

      Y que vase a hacer, chillar toda tu vida? California estaria igual de gacha a TJ

    • @SabinoX-lb5wf
      @SabinoX-lb5wf 2 года назад

      De todas formas son nuestros y le duela a quien le duela y eso estará por verse

  • @wilecoyote5757
    @wilecoyote5757 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @maxkelter3561
    @maxkelter3561 2 года назад +1

    I went to San Diego State in late 70's. We used to take day surfing trips to Ensenada city south of Tijuana. Haven't been back there since. WoW, what a change! Thanks.

  • @teleopinions1367
    @teleopinions1367 3 года назад +100

    You know that the history of that type of marker goes back to Roman times. Before the Romans, there were no paved or cobblestone roads. So, when the Romans ventured into Europa they put those markers with the number of km to Rome (from newly found cities) and from Rome to their new cities and territories. That's why we have the say, "All roads lead to Rome." That type of marker is used all around the western world even today (as you can see).

    • @sydbarrett4518
      @sydbarrett4518 3 года назад +7

      Interesting, thanks for sharing that..all roads lead to rome..

    • @hideousvenomous1247
      @hideousvenomous1247 3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the history lesson!✌🏽

    • @wontbefooledagain9400
      @wontbefooledagain9400 3 года назад

      Love those little rid bits😊

    • @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c
      @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c 6 месяцев назад

      @@sydbarrett4518 You know that the history of that type of marker goes back to Roman times. Before the Romans, there were no paved or cobblestone roads. So, when the Romans ventured into Europa they put those markers with the number of km to Rome (from newly found cities) and from Rome to their new cities and territories. That's why we have the say, "All roads lead to Rome." That type of marker is used all around the western world even today (as you can see

  • @mariaatzip1548
    @mariaatzip1548 3 года назад +47

    Omg as someone who’s been living in San Diego for 3 years and go to Mexico regularly (El Paso Tx border) I really need to go and visit TJ and see some different parts of Mexico !!!

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +5

      Yes, this is a great weekend trip! Stay tuned for A LOT more tips on where to go and what to eat! 😃

    • @bigvalley4987
      @bigvalley4987 3 года назад +4

      If you live in San Diego CA. You should have already visit Tijuana. I am a transplant since 1986.☑️

    • @albertemerson9653
      @albertemerson9653 3 года назад +1

      I love mexico but i have not been there before

    • @a.j.maldonado9540
      @a.j.maldonado9540 3 года назад +1

      Lets goooo!!!! 🙂🙂 I used to to go twice a month for years when i was a kid....i live in sd

    • @valerievancouver365
      @valerievancouver365 3 года назад

      @@albertemerson9653 welcome here with arms open.

  • @aldo203219
    @aldo203219 3 года назад +151

    lmaaooo "you gotta try the chinese food at HK" dead

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +26

      LOL, so messed up! 😂

    • @jonnySix1Nine
      @jonnySix1Nine 3 года назад +1

      💀💀💀

    • @bluestrings8829
      @bluestrings8829 3 года назад +8

      Hahahaha... Bottom line, it's a must visit! Better yet just go on Mileroticos and grab you an all nighter! 😁 safe, and they have poles in select hotels. 👌

    • @ajfurnari2448
      @ajfurnari2448 3 года назад +7

      Haha, you only fall for that once!
      But go have a Caesar salad at Caesar's

    • @SD619NINI
      @SD619NINI 3 года назад +2

      😄

  • @goingavgeek
    @goingavgeek 3 года назад +19

    I'm late in watching this vlog but this is truly such an eye-opener with that high walled borders. But then Tijuana is such a nice and warm place of Mexico.

    • @richardweiler3966
      @richardweiler3966 3 года назад +2

      except for the cops who are always on the prowl to extort visitors. They're only warm and friendly after they've dipped into your wallet.

  • @willowclay3137
    @willowclay3137 3 года назад +16

    It was interesting to see the locals and most of all the great food!!!

  • @ChildrenOfTheVibe
    @ChildrenOfTheVibe 3 года назад +38

    Saw you munching outside today while I was meeting my boss. We both recognized you but didn't want to disturb. XD Love the content hermano.

  • @xm1a1x
    @xm1a1x 3 года назад +12

    Used to go all the time in my teens for the drinking and dancing. Miss you Safari

  • @SarahandMarek
    @SarahandMarek 3 года назад +23

    Excited to see what you get up to in Mexico 🇲🇽😄

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +2

      I'm looking forward to sharing these adventures. Thanks for following along!

  • @Davidsbeenhere
    @Davidsbeenhere 3 года назад +68

    amazing bro! I need to do this one day :)

    • @watchmanezekiel6068
      @watchmanezekiel6068 3 года назад +3

      God bless you all
      Hebrews 13:2
      Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
      Malachi 3:5
      “Then I will draw near to you for judgment. I will be a swift witness against the sorcerers, against the adulterers, against those who swear falsely, against those who oppress the hired worker in his wages, the widow and the fatherless, against those who thrust aside the sojourner, and do not fear me, says the Lord of hosts.
      Catholic Christianity is the dominant religion in Mexico, representing about 82.7% of the total population as of 2010.
      I LOVE CHRIST, THEREFORE THE MEXICANS ARE MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN CHRIST.
      GOD BLESS YOU ALL

    • @jacobattias8401
      @jacobattias8401 3 года назад +1

      Being from san diego...jus go to chula vista you can see into t.j go to ib you can smell tj...mexico is a shithole country

    • @Miguel-gq3yc
      @Miguel-gq3yc 3 года назад +1

      @@jacobattias8401 especially those border town

    • @shawnryan2197
      @shawnryan2197 3 года назад +1

      @@jacobattias8401 IB smells delicious!

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 3 года назад +1

      nothing amazing about tj bro

  • @dariomendoza1518
    @dariomendoza1518 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for Sharing the Positive side of Mexico!!

  • @MonsterPig007
    @MonsterPig007 3 года назад +409

    Gareth, Thank you for emphasizing the food and culture of Tijuana. The media loves to emphasize the drug cartels but Tijuana is changing it's name to a place where great culinary arts are to be found. Thank you.

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +41

      I can't wait to share more positive of our stories from Tijuana! We have some great food coming up next week!! 😃

    • @MonsterPig007
      @MonsterPig007 3 года назад +8

      @@GarethLeonard I look forward to it. Cheers.

    • @freegedankenzurbaukunst5613
      @freegedankenzurbaukunst5613 3 года назад +18

      Texas , California ...belong to Mexico

    • @ralphmalph6097
      @ralphmalph6097 3 года назад +7

      Tijuana has lots of good artists

    • @ralphmalph6097
      @ralphmalph6097 3 года назад +7

      @@freegedankenzurbaukunst5613 native people of California didn’t speak Spanish

  • @sharisisco
    @sharisisco 3 года назад +36

    Crossing during commuter hours or on a Friday is a whole different game

    • @kelignz
      @kelignz 3 года назад +1

      Really? So around 10am would be bad?

    • @chris8011149
      @chris8011149 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, this guy makes crossing seem perfect hahah.. Had a good laugh on that one.

    • @sharisisco
      @sharisisco 3 года назад +6

      @@kelignz heading north from Mexico to the US, from Tijuana to San Ysidro yes you will spend probably three hours in line minimum

    • @CarpathiaRJ
      @CarpathiaRJ 3 года назад +1

      Took me 3 hours on a Friday evening couple of weeks ago 😪

    • @michael184272
      @michael184272 3 года назад +1

      @@CarpathiaRJ
      Is that walking back across?

  • @Jiltedin2007
    @Jiltedin2007 3 года назад +64

    You can say “Tia-Juana” because the city was named after a ranch back in the 19th Century called “Rancho Tia Juana”.

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +5

      Haha, did you watch until the end? 😉

    • @DarkAmethystMoon
      @DarkAmethystMoon 3 года назад +2

      Well that and from the Tipai Ipai or Kumeyaay peoples of such the territory that called it a place near the ocean.

    • @jimmypadchuck
      @jimmypadchuck 3 года назад +2

      It was named after a woman I think.

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 3 года назад +4

      @@jimmypadchuck
      I think so, also. From what I remembered The Ranch was owned by A Woman named Juana, which is Joan in Spanish or a feminine name for John, who was so very much loved she was called “Tia” which is Aunt in Spanish. So that’s where the name “Tia Juana” comes from.

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 3 года назад +1

      @@GarethLeonard
      Not really, a long time back I read a story about A Woman named Juana who owned a ranch in that territory. That Woman was loved so much that she was called “Tia Juana”, or Aunt Joan in Spanish.
      Tia is the Spanish Word for Aunt, and Juana is The Feminine Form of John in Spanish. Since Juan is John in Spanish, Juana must be Spanish for the name Joan.

  • @davew3439
    @davew3439 3 года назад +48

    The guide was a super cool laid back guy , very professional , great content !! Dave at 55

    • @meyou4685
      @meyou4685 3 года назад +2

      True like a sales man I could not do it .I would torment the tourist. This is where the cartel killed a whole family . Can we buy land here?Do you know any good real estate agents .Oh no gringos can't own beach property . Do you know any good bodyguards .Oh no the police and body guards work for the cartel .what do recommended ?ah ah enjoy your tacos and when it gets dark .Go back home to America .thats safe

  • @yordynunez7088
    @yordynunez7088 3 года назад +2

    17:30 “unsweetened donut” 😂😂😂 U funny bro keep doin ur thing, I like it bro 😂👌🏼

  • @humblecourageous3919
    @humblecourageous3919 3 года назад +4

    My husband and I took the train from above San Diego to San Ysidro and walked across the border, too. It was before passports were needed. We then walked across a bridge and then back to enter the U.S. because going to Mexico was a last minute decision and we really didn't want to eat there or anything (we're 50 year vegetarians). We did buy some souvenirs from some street shops near the border. We got back on the train and I swear an agent sat across from us and engaged us in conversation. When I pulled out peanuts and juice out of my backpack and offered him some, he decided we weren't interesting and left. I worked in the high schools in SD county and there were a lot of wonderful kids who came from Mexico and Central America.

  • @OffTheStrip
    @OffTheStrip 3 года назад +266

    Thank you for highlighting how lucky we are to hold a US passport and how we can easily walk thru international borders. So many take it for granted and don’t think about how lucky they are before “opening their mouths” to comment against where they are! They don’t realize thousands die trying to get here! And that’s all of my rolling around the “political mud” haha

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +28

      I appreciate the comment, and this Tijuana trip has definitely opened my eyes to how fortunate I am. Wait until you see our time in the immigration camps... it blew me away!

    • @tcb1017
      @tcb1017 3 года назад +9

      Right on. A very good point. Even being poor in the US, you are still in America where you can have a life if you want one. Many people in Mexico I heard are very poor and can't really have a life. So poor people are poor in a different way based on what country you was born in to. Then when we talk about the European country's wow, poor people live like Kings free this and free that even free housing childcare ok many things so again, it is what it is. But sad it for sure is being poor.

    • @OffTheStrip
      @OffTheStrip 3 года назад +8

      @Marshall Carwood that’s not the point anyone was saying, and why would anyone sneak into ANY country without a passport and think they’re privileged?...that’s just illegal. Furthermore, no one was comparing the US passport to any other country’s passport (at least I wasn’t). Regardless, I feel fortunate to have the passport I have despite of anyone’s opinion. Therefore, I’m speaking for MYSELF and not for anyone else.

    • @cam-ix1er
      @cam-ix1er 3 года назад +1

      @Marshall Carwood 100% right, try to sneak in in any Country w/o a passport not only Mexico and like you said see how privileged you are then. If he doesn't know the subject he better not comment at all. How about empathy to the American worker, theoor people in the U.S. also.

    • @tcb1017
      @tcb1017 3 года назад

      @lucinq`1` ial Thank you for that info.

  • @laughingoutloud28
    @laughingoutloud28 3 года назад +4

    I am so happy you corrected the pronunciation of Tijuana. I live in Playas & every time I return to San Diego it's like nails on a chalkboard to hear people ask me about "Tiajuana".

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +1

      Haha, did you see the ending? Shout out to Tia Juana 😂

    • @laughingoutloud28
      @laughingoutloud28 3 года назад

      @@GarethLeonard 😂 My Bro! Pronouncing the name of the original ranch correctly by mistake doesn't make it right. 😂 The term Tijuan or Tiwan [meaning: "by the sea"] apparently is derived from the natives who were located adjacent to the ranch. The Spanish adopted the landmark expression with a pronunciation that differed from those who were indigenous to the area.

  • @jaysnowden2
    @jaysnowden2 2 года назад +2

    Years ago as a kid it was safe we went several times and never once felt worried. Sad how 40 years have changed things.

  • @willowclay3137
    @willowclay3137 3 года назад +43

    I want to travel there more. I love culture and practicing Spanish of course!

  • @ishmaelrosas7051
    @ishmaelrosas7051 3 года назад +22

    Un gran saludo desde Tijuana Baja California Mexico 🇲🇽 ♥

  • @kelamanjaro1
    @kelamanjaro1 3 года назад +4

    This is one of your best videos yet. Very educational and insightful. Thank you

  • @iwellgasoil9596
    @iwellgasoil9596 3 года назад +33

    Gracias por compartir la belleza de lo que nosotros conocemos como nuestra Tijuana, y los que vivimos aqui amamos de esta ciudad tan noble que recibe a todos siempre con los brazos abiertos.

  • @WolfieRiddle93
    @WolfieRiddle93 3 года назад +2

    I used to go to Tijuana with my ex she is from Mexico but lives in San Diego but we would go over sometimes go eat drink chocomil (my favorite) see the sites and go shopping it was super fun

  • @levenslovato7215
    @levenslovato7215 3 года назад +9

    Just love your expression with the cheese. Priceless

  • @nicholeannjeremy621
    @nicholeannjeremy621 3 года назад +10

    Brings back many memories. The passanger tram wasnt around then. Very cool 2see the way it is today. Several changes since mid 90s and the turn. Stay well n safe, ty.

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +1

      Oh, I bet! A lot has changed around this area since then, huh? Thanks for tuning int!

    • @davidgray1175
      @davidgray1175 3 года назад +1

      We took the blue bus across the border in the 90s

    • @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c
      @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c 6 месяцев назад

      @@GarethLeonard I used to go to Tijuana every weekend as a Marine back in the late 80's. Revolution street was party central on the weekends! 1,000's, perhaps 10's of thousands of Americans would be down there. Marines, sailors, college students from SD, and tourists. Every discotech packed, with long lines to get in. I was a regular, and the security would bring me and my friends right in. Depending on the club, beers were 75cents to around 1.75$. My favorite club, Tequila Sunrise. Hotdog vendors everywhere, kids selling chicklets, beautiful college women. Concerts at their bullring. You could get a picture sitting on a horse painted up like a zebra for a dollar. There were indoor volleyball courts with sand floors, dancing on rooftops, just an absolute blast. In the 90's, we were banned from entering TJ because of gang cartels, and everything has changed. At the time, you entered TJ, by simply passing through a revolving fence, possibly the one you pass through early in the video before getting picked up. Parking was free, we simply walked in, no passport, no fees. You only entered the building with border patrol officers coming back into America. There would be hundreds of cabs waiting to pick you up, and they would load as many people as they could into the car and drive you the few blocks to Revolution Street. Great times! I didn't recognize anything in the video, it's changed so much

  • @briancraig4680
    @briancraig4680 3 года назад +5

    i did this same walk in 1999
    we walked across the border with no passport or no border patrol stopping us.
    i remember being accosted by people begging us for money

  • @bassdmin7436
    @bassdmin7436 3 года назад +6

    Thank you again for a wonderful video. You do a great job! Love your adventures and the different foods you try. Please keep them coming!

  • @Harta23
    @Harta23 2 года назад +1

    Very nice and beautiful Mexico
    Thanks for great sharing ❤️❤️

  • @g.montoya5658
    @g.montoya5658 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad you showed the steep hill leading up to the border. That's quite a hike. You called it the bridge. I was thinking you were going to really cross that bridge that you can see on the way in. I never considered this walkway a bridge. Whatever but everyone knows its steep for sure...

  • @Justcuz99
    @Justcuz99 3 года назад +29

    I only went there to party when I was in the corps. Never even seen the place during daylight...

  • @berityoung9307
    @berityoung9307 3 года назад +12

    I can't wait to see MORE from Tijuana!

    • @EduardoLopez-sw4fv
      @EduardoLopez-sw4fv 3 года назад

      I'm from Tijuana and You are welcome to our city

    • @albertemerson9653
      @albertemerson9653 3 года назад

      I really want to visit mexico!

    • @Bao171
      @Bao171 3 года назад

      You have no clue what it’s like in Tijuana. Sex trafficking , murder , drugs , human trafficking, poverty . You are a typical entitled American who thinks everything is great.

    • @UI_Jon
      @UI_Jon 3 года назад

      @@Bao171 and the one who has to live like that, so it's not our problem.

  • @brandonmoore2237
    @brandonmoore2237 3 года назад +8

    Ah man, this was such an awesome video, Gareth! I visited the Mexican Riviera a little over 20 years ago but haven't been back to the country since. I would love to visit Tijuana, especially after seeing this. The food looks outstanding and it seems like a fun place to have an adventure. Looking forward to more, man!

  • @seskatutu3705
    @seskatutu3705 3 года назад +2

    I have no idea how I found you’re channel but I started to love it specially that I started with a video of my beautiful Tijuana or la Tia Juana 😁

  • @sonofsarek
    @sonofsarek Год назад

    Oh my. It has changed a lot since I was there 10 years ago. I just walked through the turnstile and that was it. “Welcome to Tijuana”. No baggage check, security personnel, or anything. I don’t remember those high fences or barbed wire either. I just went by myself (not sure I would do that now). Down by the beach there were these metal pillars that you could squeeze through or swim around if you wanted.

  • @MariaB981
    @MariaB981 3 года назад +17

    I enjoyed watching this video can't wait to see more. I love how you enjoy food, culture, and experiencing new things.👍

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much Maria! I can't wait to share more! I am working on the Tijuana Taco Tour video right now! 😃

    • @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c
      @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c 6 месяцев назад

      @@GarethLeonard california mexico border?

    • @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c
      @ricardoreporteroptional-f9c 6 месяцев назад

      @@GarethLeonard Thank you very much Maria! I can't wait to share more! I am working on the Tijuana Taco Tour video right now?

  • @suecastellino
    @suecastellino 3 года назад +13

    This was sooo good Gareth. I've always wanted to visit Mexico, and now even more so.

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад

      Thank you Sue! I agree, and I can't wait to explore more of Mexico!

    • @jessed6379
      @jessed6379 3 года назад +1

      Just look up how many people get kidnapped and their heads chopped off with chain saws . they even kill mormons

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 3 года назад

      Hey Sue...word of caution...don't go with just a girlfriend or 2....the guys all clammered and want to take you in their cabs.....remember once your in their car your stuck!!! Just go for the day and stick close to tourist walking spots 🙏💜🇺🇸

    • @annagomez3792
      @annagomez3792 3 года назад

      @@jessed6379 So stupid coment

    • @annagomez3792
      @annagomez3792 3 года назад +1

      @@lisalee2885 The cartel kills oponentes from other carteles, never tourist people

  • @mariangonzaga3552
    @mariangonzaga3552 3 года назад +21

    Great representation of what Tijuana Mexico can offer🙂

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +1

      And this is only the beginning! 4 more episodes coming up! 😃

    • @johnreed9050
      @johnreed9050 3 года назад

      Do they still have the donkey show

  • @1983erickjz
    @1983erickjz 3 года назад +2

    What an incredible and informative view of Tijuana; and it’s culture and food . And thank you for showcasing the human aspect of the divisive and polarizing wall. Your channel is one of my favorites!

    • @richardweiler3966
      @richardweiler3966 3 года назад

      There have been fences along the US-Mexico border for generations. Even the left routinely voted to fund those barriers. So why do some people tear their hair out over a wall? The same message. Stay out.

  • @hayleybmiller2010
    @hayleybmiller2010 2 года назад +1

    Man you take the biggest bites of food. Love the commitment and enthusiasm.

    • @renaanzaldo3316
      @renaanzaldo3316 2 года назад

      I know huh 😂 ,that food looked delicious 👍

  • @georginacuriel790
    @georginacuriel790 3 года назад +4

    This definitely is one of my favorites out of all your videos. Awesome job! ❤️

  • @YaakovBuchner
    @YaakovBuchner 3 года назад +4

    I used to go to Tijuana every weekend as a Marine back in the late 80's. Revolution street was party central on the weekends! 1,000's, perhaps 10's of thousands of Americans would be down there. Marines, sailors, college students from SD, and tourists. Every discotech packed, with long lines to get in. I was a regular, and the security would bring me and my friends right in. Depending on the club, beers were 75cents to around 1.75$. My favorite club, Tequila Sunrise. Hotdog vendors everywhere, kids selling chicklets, beautiful college women. Concerts at their bullring. You could get a picture sitting on a horse painted up like a zebra for a dollar. There were indoor volleyball courts with sand floors, dancing on rooftops, just an absolute blast. In the 90's, we were banned from entering TJ because of gang cartels, and everything has changed. At the time, you entered TJ, by simply passing through a revolving fence, possibly the one you pass through early in the video before getting picked up. Parking was free, we simply walked in, no passport, no fees. You only entered the building with border patrol officers coming back into America. There would be hundreds of cabs waiting to pick you up, and they would load as many people as they could into the car and drive you the few blocks to Revolution Street. Great times! I didn't recognize anything in the video, it's changed so much.

    • @dbradley21
      @dbradley21 2 года назад +3

      That’s the way I remember TJ! I was a Marine at Camp Pendleton back in 1988. What a party! 🎉🎉🎉💃🏽

  • @zulemasarinana9218
    @zulemasarinana9218 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for talking so good of our town, people, culture and food! This is what we need to let people know we are GOOD people! Thanks again!

    • @2015_Rubicnn
      @2015_Rubicnn 3 года назад

      We know they are good people...

  • @tinadaugherty9073
    @tinadaugherty9073 4 месяца назад

    Loved visiting Tijuana ♥️ June 2013 from the Blueline Trolley in San Deigo, California for a full day of a wonderful culture of awesome people, food & many, many attractions. The Mexican food melts in your mouth. Your video is beautiful!! ❤ Thanks for the sharing of this video.

  • @Strange_Brew
    @Strange_Brew 3 года назад +3

    Funny, where you were standing by that fence at Playas de Tijuana I brought the mother of my children through a hole in a rusty chain link fence back in 1983.
    There was no problem at all! I can’t believe the security now .... looks like something out of that old tv show “The Prisoner”
    My how things have changed!

  • @billyd647
    @billyd647 3 года назад +5

    Great video! Love your storytelling style.

  • @MarisolR83
    @MarisolR83 3 года назад +24

    I love the video!! Can't wait for the next one!! I was born in Tijuana and I've been in San Diego for almost 20 years, I am glad you are showing this side of Tijuana, the food, always a great service and awesome people, history, it has a lot to offer of course always taking the precautions needed, Thank you.

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +4

      Thank you for tuning in Marisol! I can't wait to share more from our week here in Tijuana, so many uncovered gems in this city!! 😃

    • @albertemerson9653
      @albertemerson9653 3 года назад +2

      I need someone to take me to mexico i want to visit the country...

    • @MarisolR83
      @MarisolR83 3 года назад +2

      @@albertemerson9653 I think Humberto will be happy to take you, I do recommend a tour like this for someone that has never been to Tijuana, I am sure you heard how dangerous Tijuana can be specially for tourists, so if you want to go perfect but take precautions, take care and ENJOY THE TACOS!!! lol

    • @gsinghpbx007
      @gsinghpbx007 2 года назад

      Marisol@ Im desperately waiting to go Mexico I’m thinking to start from Tijuana 🇲🇽

    • @judithhill9968
      @judithhill9968 2 года назад

      @@albertemerson9653 , I can take you.

  • @jerryvala6153
    @jerryvala6153 2 года назад +1

    Just found you and currently binge watching. Like another comment I read, it so nice to see you assimilate so well to the culture. Safe travels bro

  • @PhotowalksTV
    @PhotowalksTV Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video--especially since you got yourself a tour guide. I just went to Tijuana on Saturday and felt totally lost.

  • @reneecaro3021
    @reneecaro3021 3 года назад +17

    As a recommendation you should try tortas de chilaquiles from El Truck Nuestro 👍🏻

  • @burningmanmike
    @burningmanmike 3 года назад +12

    "TEE-HWANNA" Good times, great people!

    • @kevinfestner6126
      @kevinfestner6126 3 года назад +1

      Yes the Mexican people for the most part are wonderful.

  • @WalkingMario
    @WalkingMario 3 года назад +18

    Tijuana has the best TACOS..💯👍✔

  • @sswcubes
    @sswcubes 3 года назад +1

    Do you really need a passport to cross over to Tijuana?
    I've crossed over to matamoros done some shopping and crossed back over without a passport.

  • @michaeltrump9635
    @michaeltrump9635 2 года назад +5

    Some people will never appreciate what they have untill they lose it.

  • @delfincamaclang2403
    @delfincamaclang2403 3 года назад +7

    Quite a nice area where you are staying. I love mex food. Are you doing more places after Tijuana? I had an unpleasant time during my first mex tour but I am willing to have another go because all my friends did enjoy their visit. Keep safe and enjoy!

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад

      Yes, it was the perfect location for us! Hopefully after this Tijuana series we will head south down Baja! 🇲🇽

  • @estherd8984
    @estherd8984 3 года назад +9

    Haven't even watched the full video yet and already gave it a like! You make great, fun, high quality videos so I know I will like it for sure 😉 Also, who can resist or not like that face? 😍

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much... now go watch the rest of it! 😂

    • @estherd8984
      @estherd8984 3 года назад

      Mmm hmmm, I did...worth it every time. Great first TJ video👌✌

  • @Akron2PDX
    @Akron2PDX 3 года назад +4

    When I moved to Cali in 2007 me and friends was in TJ everyday for like 2wks partying lol

  • @blackfootgunner8872
    @blackfootgunner8872 3 года назад +15

    9:25 never heard of you or your channel until now, but you immediately just gained my #respect world would be a better place with more people like you.

  • @michaelt3280
    @michaelt3280 2 года назад

    I lived in plazas TJ for 17yrs. Beautiful and people are humble people. And they don't get all caught up in all the drama like in America. Great place to live. He's in my back yard. Thanks.Glade to see you didn't go straight to down town.

  • @JurassicLion2049
    @JurassicLion2049 3 года назад +8

    This is really cool! My parents were born there and a lot of my family is from there.

  • @karenhargis9824
    @karenhargis9824 3 года назад +13

    Wow, the border has changed so much since 30 years ago. Tijuana was very much in bad conditions, and the overwhelming feeling when the children surrounded me asking if I wanted Chiclets

    • @NobleWolf33
      @NobleWolf33 3 года назад +2

      That’s so irritating. A lot of the time they fake being poor.

    • @sandrablake2362
      @sandrablake2362 2 года назад +2

      Yep for me too. I’m an American woman who married a Mexican man in 1964. I was 18 he was 25. We lived in Tijuana about 2 and a half years after we married there. We had to children born in Tijuana.
      My connections to the Mexican people and their culture is in my veins ever since. I love all their artistic abilities and talents that have birth in many different Latin American Countries. It is a mixture of humans that have created a uniqueness all their own🤩.
      I have not been able to return to see Tijuana since 1980/81? Your video was awesome and educational for me. It looks nothing like the small town it was in 1964-1968😮. I could never find my way around alone there now!
      Thank you for reminding me of great years I experienced in Tijuana🥰. I’m now 76 yrs old and back in San Diego, Calif, but I haven’t been to TJ🥴!

    • @geraldarnoult
      @geraldarnoult Год назад

      30 years ago Tijuana had lots of nice places, everything was not in bad condition, more likely becouse you didn't know Mexico, sure as the years pass things involved but its more likely your own discovery, I moved to Tijuana in 1977 seen lots of things progress, seen many beautiful things and homes 30 years ago, lots of commerce, sky buildings, shopping centers ect. the image of Mexico has always been distorted about Mexico, promoted by the U.S., most of that is arrogance and stupidity, lots of Americans where going to Mexico, vacation and to live, now, today, Americans are invading Mexico for a better economic life, what ever happen to the good old days, when Americans were afraid of Mexico

  • @klasified1
    @klasified1 3 года назад +6

    I was just there I felt nervous crossing both ways and I crossed thousands of times but on a much smaller station in Arizona San Luis

    • @houserental5424
      @houserental5424 3 года назад

      Why would you feel nervous? The Housman de cross daily including me

  • @bobmirror7164
    @bobmirror7164 2 года назад

    Nice, thanks for the update. I have not been through there since the mid 1980's; what a difference.

  • @V1llanooo
    @V1llanooo 3 года назад

    finally you made it bro! welcome ti TJ hope you enjoy everithing!

  • @bet9898
    @bet9898 3 года назад +36

    Great video. Showing Mexico for what it is. I think cartel or kidnapping when I think Tijuana but it's really beautiful and different. Shout out to all the Mexican people trying to make a living . Keep your head up always .. I wanna take my daughters to Mexico to show them the history of our culture...great job ..

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +3

      Very well said. It's sad that the other side of this city never gets highlighted. 99% of people are just trying to make a living and be happy. 🙏

    • @arnoldgonzalez9024
      @arnoldgonzalez9024 3 года назад +8

      @@GarethLeonard I think you're underestimating the violence in Tijuana. Friendship Park in Playas is a hotbed for alien and drug trafficking not to mention the dangerous maritime threats. It's funny how your tour guide doesn't point this out even though he knows it's true. He forgot to mention that the reason for the mesh on the fence at the monument was to prevent the transfer of contraband while families visit over the weekends. Of course that's a reactive message since it was happening so much. FYI, all that border wall was approved before Trump came into office by President Obama.

    • @xXMannyrokzXx
      @xXMannyrokzXx 2 года назад +4

      @@arnoldgonzalez9024 like if the US is not a Hotspot for drug and alien trafficking. Long Beach has a huge alien trafficking occurring that doesn't get talked about. Go to Chicago, go to Watts, go to Oakland. Those places are probably worse than Tijuana.

    • @a.0suna1
      @a.0suna1 2 года назад

      Worst things happen in the US the only diference is that nobody makes it public

    • @racso5194
      @racso5194 2 года назад +1

      @@arnoldgonzalez9024 is full of hate it’s so obvious

  • @artistry-lifeart9721
    @artistry-lifeart9721 3 года назад +5

    Absolutely Lovely
    I can't wait to see MORE from Tijuana!

  • @dtsui49
    @dtsui49 3 года назад +8

    Hahah I know Humberto too! He took me and my friends to Mexico’s wine country!

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад +1

      He's the man! We will head down to wine country in a few weeks, did you enjoy it?

    • @dtsui49
      @dtsui49 3 года назад

      @@GarethLeonard yeah it was awesome! We loved the wine. And tequila!

    • @dtsui49
      @dtsui49 3 года назад

      @@GarethLeonard my husband also knows good Asian food in San Diego. We can recommend places!

    • @albertemerson9653
      @albertemerson9653 3 года назад

      Very nice 👍

  • @BirdDogey1
    @BirdDogey1 7 месяцев назад

    Back in the 80s we could go down into Baja with no real issues. Concerts, lobster on the beach. Good times.

  • @Karlene318
    @Karlene318 3 года назад +13

    It hit my right in the feels when you talked about your passport and how you are able to cross through the barriers. You so eloquently said it, it reminded me how blessed we truly are here in the US

  • @carlosorozco3779
    @carlosorozco3779 3 года назад +13

    That gordita tasting man! Lol made me so hungry 🤤

  • @rusuethitayaba9966
    @rusuethitayaba9966 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for bringing us to the border into Tijuana.. That was one exciting trip🤗

    • @GarethLeonard
      @GarethLeonard  3 года назад

      Thanks for coming along for the journey! 😃

  • @tanypie1321
    @tanypie1321 3 года назад +6

    I have binged on your vidoes over the past year and loved every single one. I said to my husband, when watching one from a few years ago, that your style reminds me of Anthony Bourdain. The next video I watched, you mentioned him and how you like him too! Another great video here Gareth. The only thing that sucks is having to wait a week for the next one, but I know it will be worth it. Stay safe..cheers, from Toronto, Canada!

  • @Malster101
    @Malster101 Год назад

    It’s crazy to me how close Tijuana is from Me, I live in Las Vegas, just a 5-6 hour drive, I never even realized how close it was and people always say it’s dangerous but I always figured that was just the media, im sure it’s a nice place and I do wanna go there as a first trip to Mexico considering it’s so close and basically on the border line, it’s crazy how such a close a Mexican city is too America, I never realized that, really cool.

  • @ramonarellano4988
    @ramonarellano4988 2 года назад +2

    Tijuana is actually a very different place than Mexican Cities down South, I used to have family there and I occasionally cross the border to visit them, I have always dislike that City, lol, always telling to my cousins that even small towns down in Central Jalisco (where I was born ) are nicer than Tijuana, but they have make their lives there, already and told me that they love it there, also if you are driving in Tijuana it is very different than in the USA, once I got into a roundabout and it took me a while to get out lol, but that was like 30 years ago, I don't know how it is now, just taking the opportunity to tell you that if you think you know how is México Tijuana is not a good sample, but is good to know places anyway.