Under a sapphire blue sky, a sticky heat drapes the walkers who stroll on the "Quinta".
Like every evening, this lively avenue in the Playa del Carmen seaside resort, in eastern Mexico, is gradually becoming electrified.
Street vendors brandish their made-in-China souvenirs, margarita bar touts pull tourists by the sleeve, and a few weed dealers cast knowing glances.
In front of the Karen's restaurant, which spits out Latin music, Americans in tap shoes and Hawaiian shirts stagger between mariachis.
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