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The sky cities of Queretaro
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The Saturday movie-matinee feature of pre-television history introduced my entire generation to the mystery and adventure of l...
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Mexicans love wearing masks. My favorite is a statue of a dog wearing a human mask created about 300 A.D, and found near Colim...
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Many visitors in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, realize that the quaint mountain town, aside from being a destination i...
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Copper Canyon, Chihuahua, Mexico by Richard D. Fisher
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I suspect this may turn out more like a travel article than a book review. In late March we took a tour through the length of ...
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Did You Know? The oldest ballgame in the Americas
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Baseball is not the oldest ballgame in the Americas Forget modern "traditions" like the World Series! Forget soccer, tennis an...
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The Zone Of Silence of nothern Mexico - scientific marvel or just fiction?
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The MapimI Reserve overlaps an area known as La Zona del Silencio (the Zone of Silence) which attracts tourists and curiousity...
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Did you know? A sacred game
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The ancient game of amalla was not mere sport. The ballcourt was a "middleworld" between gods and humans, a battleground for t...
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Busting ghosts at Xochicalco, Morelos: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
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A ghostly aura emanates from the site - in part, perhaps, due to a lack of crowds. - The pyramid forms part of the archaeologi...
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Tala is a small town located 30 kilometers due west of Guadalajara and best known for its large, government-operated sugar ref...
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