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At Home in Talpa de Allende, Jalisco
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Adventurous Mexico - outdoor explorations and challenges
Climbing Mexican mountains and volcanoes Climbing Mexico's volcanoes Pico de Orizaba (Citlateptl) 5700m 18,700ft Popocatep...
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Climbing volcanoes in Mexico
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Richard Ferguson
Climbers from the US and Canada looking for a new experience, and more altitude than they can find in the lower 48 states, can...
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geography
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Walking the walk, talking the talk - Atlantis in Mexico part 2
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Wendy Devlin
Manzanillo, Colima is an important seaport since before the Spanish Conquest and a popular international tourist destination. ...
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geography
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Walking the walk, talking the talk - Atlantis in Mexico part 1
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Wendy Devlin
'Ships at a distance have everyone's wish on board.' While in Canada, I surf the Internet, looking for sites and informatio...
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Volcanoes in Mexico
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Ron Mader
When Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés was asked to describe Mexico in the early 1500s, he is said to have crumpled up a pi...
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Mexico, a Higher Vision: Excerpts from the Prologue by Carlos Fuentes
Reviewed by
Allan Cogan
To see Mexico from the air is to look upon the face of creation. Our everyday, earthbound vision takes flight and is transform...
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Xalapa, city of flowers
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Allan Cogan
I’m puzzled as to why Xalapa hasn’t become more of a permanent residence for Americans and Canadians. Of the six cities my...
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Xalapa, Veracruz
Mexico, a Higher Vision: An Aerial Journey from Past to Present by Michael Calderwood
Reviewed by
Allan Cogan
This is the first coffee-table book I ever reviewed and I have to say right off the bat that it's a winner. It is made up of s...
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Stormy Weather: Rainy Season In Oaxaca
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Alvin Starkman
Stormy Weather: Rainy Season In Oaxaca By Alvin Starkman © Alvin Starkman 2006 - It's the impact that the storms have on elec...
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Oaxaca, Oaxaca
Saltillo's Museum of the Desert in Mexico explores every aspect of desert Life
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Travis Whitehead
The Museum of the Desert in Saltillo is always changing, always exploring this unique ecosystem's diversity....
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Saltillo, Coahuila
Did you know? Oaxaca is the most culturally diverse state in Mexico
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Tony Burton
The inter-census population count in Mexico in 2005 found that more than one million people in Oaxaca spoke at least one indig...
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Oaxaca
Did You Know? Blacks outnumbered Spaniards until after 1810
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Tony Burton
By common consent, the history of blacks in Mexico is a long one. The first black slave to set foot in Mexico is thought to ha...
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geography
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Veracruz
Oaxaca
Guerrero
Did You Know? Puerto Vallarta in Mexico will become an island and float away
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Tony Burton
Literary-minded travel writers describing Puerto Vallarta as an "island of tourist delights" probably don't realize that their...
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Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
Did You Know? A fungus from Mexico and the Irish potato famine
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Tony Burton
There wouldn't be many Irish people in the United States if it wasn't for a Mexican fungus. The census of 1841 in Ireland reco...
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geography
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Toluca, México, Estado de
Did you know? An enchanted lake in Veracruz rises every dry season, but falls again during the wet season.
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Tony Burton
Peculiar, but true. There are several lakes named Laguna Encantada (Enchanted Lake) in Mexico, but this one is near Catemaco i...
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ecology
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Catemaco, Veracruz
Did You Know? January's weather in Mexico forecasts the rest of the year
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Tony Burton
Many Mexicans, especially campesinos, who are closer to the land than most, believe that the weather during the month of Janua...
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maya
Did you know? Mexico has more than one geographic center
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Tony Burton
Mexico has more than one geographic center. I've often been asked, "Where's the center of Mexico?", and I've always deliberate...
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Querétaro
Guanajuato
Zacatecas
The Mexican Climate - A Thumbnail Guide
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David Eidell
Rough Generalizations In the winter, the further south you go, the warmer it will be (no surprise there). Summer is the rainy ...
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Water Woes
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Naomi Adelson
Dr. Leopoldo Rodarte Ramón, general director of the Federal District Water Commission, has a tough job. He is responsible for...
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The geology and geography of Lake Chapala and western Mexico
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Jack Leyden
The following is a story concerning an ancient lake that covered a large area of the State of Jalisco and spread into Michoaca...
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geography
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Jalisco
Michoacán
Aguascalientes
Lloyd Mexico Economic Report August 2005
Table of Contents Stock market record More competitive mortgages Consumer price index falls Aging population Pemex upgrades De...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report March 2003
Table of Contents AGING POPULACE: NEW OPPORTUNITIES? ETHYLENE IMPORT-SUBSTITUTION PLANT BIG BOOST TO POWER CAPACITY NATIONAL T...
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Chiapas
Lloyd Mexico Economic Report August 2003
Table of Contents MID-TERM ELECTIONS MEXICO ATTRACTIVE FOR INVESTMENT POPULATION UPDATE RURAL FINANCING MORE SILVER FROM ZACAT...
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finance-economics
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Zacatecas
Michoacán
Quintana Roo
Mexico Economic Updates August 2006
by
Tony Burton
Despite calls from PRD candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his supporters for a complete recount, it looks almost cert...
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Guadalajara, Jalisco
Querétaro, Querétaro
Nayarit
Lloyd Mexico Economic Report June 2005
Table of Contents Healthy economy Regional disparities Developing microcredits Secondary mortgage market New Baja California p...
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finance-economics
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Baja California