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A basic and general description of the archaeological sites of Chichen-Itza and Uxmal.

Humback Whale   Jan, 2005
Arrive at Bahia de Banderas (Puerto Vallarta), regarded as one of the largest and most beautiful bays in the world.
After a hard day’s business, we recommend you treat yourself to a banquet fit for a king.
There are numerous beaches offering the services and necessary infrastructure so that you may experience the best vacation of your life.
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo has become one the of the most popular fishing destinations in Mexico for many good reasons.
Summary of important events (1500 to 1900) in the history of Mexico.
Day of Dead in Mexico   Nov, 2000
One of Mexico's best know and most eagerly awaited holidays is the celebration of the Day of the Dead on November 2nd.
Day of the Race   Nov, 2000
In Mexico, October 12th is a national holiday known as Día de la Raza or Day of the Race.
Driving Into Mexico   Nov, 2000
Driving in Mexico is not as dangerous as you have been led to believe, but it is more challenging. Excellent driving tips by Mexico Nelson.
This document gives travelers and vacationers medical tips on how to avoid problems, how to handle these problems yourself, and when you should seek medical attention.
Mexican Culture   Nov, 2000
During your next visit to Mexico, you will find yourself among what may well be the most warm and cordial people in the world. Knowing and understanding their customs and values will ensure that your stay will be a most enjoyable one.
Viva Mexico - El Grito   Nov, 2000
In the early morning hours of September 16th, 1810, Father Hidalgo rang the church bells, assembled the towns people and called upon them as Mexicans to rise up against the bed government.
Copper Canyon History   Jan, 2000
In 1872, the American entrepreneur Albert Kinsey Owen dreamed of building a rail line that would provide the shortest route to transport goods from Kansas City to the Pacific ocean.
Tarahumara Indians   Jan, 2000
The dignified and reclusive Tarahumara Indians are a tribe who have chosen to live apart from modern western culture. They live primitively, subsisting on corn, beans, and their livestock.

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