Drinking Water in Mexico - Slowpoke Travel Podcast
CG and I are currently housesitting in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. In Mexico, most tap water is non-potable, and is used primarily for cleaning, and NOT for drinking. Most homes and apartments use 20L Bottles of water for drinking, or have a water filtration system installed. During our 5-6 month stay in Mexico, we’ll stay in a combination of housesits and airbnb rentals. If you have any questions about our travel in Mexico, just ask them in the comments! If you’re interested in housesitting, here’s our HOUSESITTING PLAYLIST: • House Sitting around the World Use our link below for 25% OFF TRUSTED HOUSESITTERS https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/r... (also, CG and I will get 2 months free if you use this link, so THANK YOU!) CG and I make a living online with the content we create which is why we've established a Patreon and Paypal option, and we’ve already had a few generous folks contribute, which is amazing, and we really appreciate it. Support CG and I on Patreon / buckandcameragirl Or throw a tip in our Paypal Tip Jar https://paypal.me/BuckAndCameraGirl?l... ...We'll happily enjoy a coffee on the road, or maybe even pay a bill or two!--Thanks! CG and I are traveling long term, but packing light. We travel with Osprey Packs. You can find more info about our travel packs and the current prices for these Osprey packs at Amazon https://amzn.to/3HUOm4W Here's the gear I'm using in this video: DJI WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM https://amzn.to/3YoThBJ GOPRO HERO 11 CAMERA https://amzn.to/3x7gVXw We include affiliate links for products on our website, and if you make a purchase after clicking on our links, then we may earn a commission which helps us produce more videos and drink more coffee :^) We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Links to our Stuff: OUR TRAVEL WEBSITE: https://slowpoketravel.com/ TWITTER: / slowpoketravels INSTAGRAM: / slowpoketravel OUR YOUTUBE COOKING CHANNEL: / @chefbuckrecipes SLOWPOKE TRAVEL YOUTUBE CHANNEL: / @slowpoketravel This is Slowpoke Travel, the Buck and Camera Girl Travel Channel. We upload travel videos, remote working stuff, tips and tricks for budget traveling, travel gear reviews, and all things related to living and working on the road...slowly, because our goal is to travel slow and fully experience and appreciate the places we visit. Thanks for coming along! We aim to provide helpful information and real-world experience, and hopefully a little inspiration, too...so thanks for all the support and kind comments. Thanks for listening to the Slowpoke Travel Podcast from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. We hope you found the info helpful, and we wish you health, happiness and great luck in your own future travels!

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