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... on the backroads, that I have not been on as the pressures of returning to work dictated a shortened trip. My wife understands the desire I have to do these trips and has been very understanding about being away for eight weeks for this trip. I sure do ...
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Beware the Mexico City Airport!!!
A Travel Blog entry by vermaakjeanne from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... would be catching a flight out of Mexico. Thankfully however, Nicki had not yet chucked away our useless return tickets from Mexico, and thus having presented these to the lady we were fine to pass. Another close call in the airport. Our flights first ...
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I Met Myself In Mexico CIty
A Travel Blog entry by autumn from Mexico City, Mexico
... - our reflections - in Mexico City. And it is from this point on that I can say that for a short while in Mexico I heard some great stories, stories that bring the ordinariness of shopping mall life and apathy seem ever more banal and at the same time ...
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Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by imnhawaii from Ensenada, Mexico
... " and I'm not sure why, but I hada huge wave of desire wash over me... I wanted to be that girl! I guess because I was IN Mexico, I assumed that that was where I was suppose to serve. I already had it all worked out. i would live with Marcia in her tiny ...
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End of Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by elrigster from Tapachula, Pacific Coast, Mexico
... to catch our last bus, which of course by now could only be Gran Lujo, to Tapachula right next to the border between Guatemala and Mexico. From here we would make our separate ways, elena and i into guatemala and alex and said would catch a flight back to ...
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How Safe is Travel in Mexico?
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Guanajuato, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... the right hand column of the following website: http://www.bajainsider.com/baja-california-travel/mexico-travel-warning.htm --------------------------------------------------------- Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors in Mexico, ...
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Simply Genuine: The people of Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by johnnylatham from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... extremely welcoming and I was given my own student wanna-be translator for the remainder of the afternoon. Above all I learnt the following: Mexico is (what initially appears to be) happily corrupt; You may want to jump to the bottom of this blog to see ...
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Bienvenido a Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by julieviaje from Cuernavaca, Mexico
... but not humid, clear, sunny, and gorgeous every day all day long. Cuernavaca is famous for its gorgeous gardens. However, in Mexico living in a gated community with huge walls within that gated community is a status symbol. So, the pretty gardens are ...
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The last bite of Mexico City...
A Travel Blog entry by francie.rose from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... things far away don't tend to look so good. ...It's great being a blonde. And of Shadle heritage... ;o) ] Ah, Mexico. The country of underestimated livelihood and colour. I have been here for 5 days so far. It’s Wednesday ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by sihaigh from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... bed satiated and in need of some solid sleep. Sunday morning and the air is fresh from the recent rain, the temperature chilly (Mexico City aka D.F. is at altitude) and the sun hiding. We decide, being in such a big city, that an open-top bus ...
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The Beginning - Colorado to Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by rhinosride from Matamoros, Mexico
... I will need my tools, spare parts, clothing, camping gear, cookstove, food and especially water. Hmmm........? To get to Mexico, I set a goal of avoiding all interstates. The smaller, shoulderless roads of the countryside were my only way through the ...
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¡Hola de Mexico!
A Travel Blog entry by candyandray from Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... or so-- when it gets really hot. We learned to take it easy during the middle of the day (and now understand the desire for siestas a bit more). This area of the Yucatan grew tremendously during the 1900s when ropes and other fibers were made ...
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Mexico (pt 1)
A Travel Blog entry by raistlin_78 from Palenque, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
A very easy if long journey into Mexico. 5 in the morning start (these hours don't bother me anymore) and then a 12 hour journey taking in two or three changes of bus and a border crossing where none of us knew what was going on. And a Mexican immigration ...
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Viva la Mexico!
A Travel Blog entry by stix_na from Oaxaca, Mexico
... from the first two weeks of class are gone!! It has to be difficult for ICO to adjust classes on a weekly basis given the desire of students who are here for a bit of continuity as over against the back-packing flock that come and go. ...
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Ensenada, Mexico
A Travel Blog entry by modernnomad67 from Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico
... (heavy emphasis on Viagra and Cialis) you need a prescription for in the U.S. but are over-the-counter in Mexico, everything a ship full of gringos could desire as they run amok in a Mexican town. But on my April Monday morning in Ensenada there ...
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Cabos San Lucas, the southern tip of Baja at last
A Travel Blog entry by frankandrita from Cabo San Lucas, Baja, Mexico
... other way is by e-mail and we are still waiting a reply. Then if you browse their website for information about traveling in Mexico, it's non-existent. Every other country on the face of the planet is listed but not Mexico. Canadians don't go to Mexico ...
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Jungle Palace
A Travel Blog entry by autumn from Palenque, Mexico
... mood: relaxed[color=#000099] Chiapas offers locals and travelers a wondrous landscape. Nestled in the most southern regions of Mexico, Chiapas is blessed with breathtaking mountain vistas, spectacular beaches (one need only watch Y Tu Mami Tambien), ...
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Wild goose chasing
A Travel Blog entry by lsgfourme from San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
... highlight from the week: Bonfires at Unitierra have been prevalent, every evening we have been lighting them up. I had a nostalgic desire for s'mores, and what we came up with were some mexican flag colored marshmallows, (pink flavor is strawberry, ...
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Wild Ride: El Chepe
A Travel Blog entry by sola from Los Mochis, Mexico
... is (blasphemy!) larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon itself, and on into colonial-influenced Chihuahua, in the heart of Mexico. The terrain begins with gently rolling farmland. Soon after El Fuerte, our starting point, the train begins its steep ...
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Sea Turtles Rock My World!
A Travel Blog entry by mandy13082 from Puerto San Carlos, Baja, Mexico
... . What an amazing trip. This trip was what kicked off my desire to work in the marine sciences. I have such a high regard for the School for Field Studies and the programs they offer! I also love Mexico and still miss all my friends from that ...
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Hacienda El Carmen Guadalajara
Conocido, El Carmen, Guadalajara, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... , cultural tours, horseback riding, adventure sports, archaeological excursions, we offer whatever your heart's desire! Our spa is the largest of any hacienda in Mexico with unique and extensive menu of servivces. We offer a la carte or all inclusive ...
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