Hundreds of women arrived in wearing traditional costumes, the act took place in front of La Marina Luxury in Cabo San Lucas, they all participated in a hike called “The Walking Dead Hike” with three categories: 3, 5 and 7 kilometers, at the end winners and participants were awarded with nice gifts. To finalize the event the Bikeway Director Mario Meave thanked the foundation for its contribution to the community.
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