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colorful mexican guitars hanging at a shop in Tijuana
Puerto Escondido, Mex Pipe going off!
Mexican Pipeline, Puerto Escondido, Mexico
Hacieanda Vista Hermosa Chapel, Mexico.
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Continuing his flight-free trip around the world, Ed Gillespie makes the most of Mexico's insect life, from a close encounter with millions of butterflies, to a market snack of fried grasshopper... more
Article from guardian.co.uk Travel
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Since the 1930’s, expatriates have moved to San Miguel de Allende to reinvent their lives. But even as the city changes and grows, John Davidson discovers, its spirit prevails.... more
Article from Travel and Leisure
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Hard to believe it is next door to the US, which controls the economy. Attractions include ancient Aztec and Mayan cities (the biggest is Teotihuacan, just north of Mexico City), Spanish colonial architecture, the Copper Canyon railway, fabulous beaches, cheap tequila, and bustling markets selling local handicrafts. Glitzy resorts like the cruise-ship port of Acapulco cater for North American tourists, but remote one-horse towns remain in the backcountry. Mexico City is huge and polluted.... more
Article from Guardian Unlimited
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In 1851, the first permanent settlements in the San Luis Valley were established by mestizo pobladores from New Mexico's Taos Valley; my husband and my ancestors were among this group.... more
Article from www.fas.harvard.edu
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