Los Dos Bed and Breakfast
191 Calle Rico, Jocotepec
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Los Dos Bed and Breakfast Jocotepec

191 Calle Rico Jocotepec, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, CP45800, Mexico

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Jocotepec to Chapala

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... of Jalisco, where we are now. It is about 45 km south of Guadalajara and is about 1,524m or 5,000 feet above sea level.

From Chapala, you can see and take a boat tour to the lake's two small islands, Scorpian Island, or Isla de los Alacranes, and Mezcala Island. We have not been been to the first island which is named for its scorpian-like shape but maybe when Pat and Gail come in February, we will take a boat out to it to try some of the good ...

We're going to the Zoo

A travel blog entry by bellethorpe

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... 8211; and seeing them only confirmed her love for the little ginger critters and her desire to go to orangutan Sanctuary in Borneo for 2 months. That’s the next long trip ... maybe in 2013!!!

Chris had to literally drag Annabelle away from the monkeys, as we still had a good few thousand animals to see. We saw hippo’s swimming in their 150,000 gallon pool, panda’s sleeping up tree’s and beautiful zebras ...

Larry Tour

A travel blog entry by steveandgeorge

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... down rain when we got to Larry's but after a tour of his home the rains stopped and it was bright and sunny. We headed for the Tianguis (Market) which was held every Thursday in Jocotepec (Ho Co to the natives). Larry has a lot of things growing in his garden and takes extras to Gabino who sells vegatables at the market. Larry helps Gabino at his stand with the Gringos ( a term for all ...

Our final Mexican campground

A travel blog entry by thesairs

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... You can rent houses for anywhere from $500 to over $900 a month. For this you can get 3,000 sq. ft. A maid and a gardner costs 45 pesos per week and a maid was 200 pesos a month for 4 hours a week (thats $4 a week at current rates.

The living is easy and inexpensive here. We've settled into a beautiful campsite with full hookups including wi-fi for 1200 pesos a week - which works out to about 13 dollars a night. I am sure ...

Sailing, sushi & rock n roll!

A travel blog entry by swaff

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Back in the USA! Back in San Diego!

As our trip to Mexico ended a couple of days earlier than planned we checked into a hotel down at the Marina rather than trouble Jake to stay for a few extra days, as we had already arranged another two nights at his before we went onto Vegas, so he deserved a break from the Brits!
We used these two days to chill out at Pacific and Mission beaches, the Marina, Little Italy, Old Town & the tourist hotspot of Seaport Village. ...

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