Tamazunchale: Stunning Mexico panoramas in San Luis Potosi
Tamazunchale is tucked away at the southern end of San Luis Potosí state (15 miles from the northern border of Hidalgo state). At 445 feet above sea level, it's surrounded by the Sierra Madre Oriental, with peaks up to 3,412 feet that are often shrouded in clouds. It's not a destination on most people's most-visited list. It's not even on most people's list.
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Tamazunchale: natural beauty, a slow-paced lifestyle, and Mexico's native peoples
Have you ever found a place in Mexico that mirrors your own life? For me, it's Tamazunchale, San Luis Potosí.
"Every bend of the road reveals a more stunning mountain panorama," gushed Nicki, a first...
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September 10, 2010
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