The bullfight and Cantinflas
A bullfight? I flinched at the thought. Earlier during the week, I'd jumped at my young friend's invitations to enjoy all events at La Fiesta de Virgen de Guadalupe. But now, visions of bloody bulls prompted my swift reply, "No! Gracias."
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Receiving end of a Mexican rodeo:Recibimiento a las fiestas taurinas
Introduction to the Series
Part I Part 3 Part 4
Young people paraded through the village plaza, singing and dancing. In large letters against a white background their banne...
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Charreada in Guadalajara
Introduction to the Series
Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
In rural Canada, I live close to the land and to a farming lifestyle that was once traditional. Therefore, when I’m in Mexico th...
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All booked up: Guidebooks enhance the Mexican travel experience
"Mexico is an endless journey," the Tourism Secretariat boasts. Most visitors will need a roadmap. Fortunately, a plethora of guidebooks are available purporting to show you the way. New editions of cl...
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Stitching a story
HAD I CLOSED MY EYES and only listened I would have known most of the characters that passed by my balcony in a daily parade. Early each morning the swish, swish of straw hitting pavement told me Maria...
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Mexico, a Higher Vision: An Aerial Journey from Past to Present by Michael Calderwood
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 some 200 photographs from all parts of Mexico - all of them taken from a high elevation, either an aircraft or mountaintop or, occasionally, a tall building. At first it sounds like a rather limited concept but in execution the "godlike" perspective works beautifully to highlight the uniqueness of this country. What this handsome volume delivers is a treasure trove of striking views of deserts, cities, villages, volcanoes, mountain ranges, desolate beaches, crowded beaches, jungles, individual buildings and other striking images. We look down on huge elaborate temple ruins in the midst of lush jungle or on abandoned haciendas in arid desert country, as well as on vast populated modern cities and luxury resorts.
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Romantic Weddings South Of The Border
What could be more romantic than having both your wedding and your honeymoon at a beautiful destination? And getting married south of the Border is easily done, as you will see.
Here are Mexico's...
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Nayarit: San Blas, Tepic and in between
The fog of hallucination that occasionally seems to envelop Mexico hovers over San Blas most of the time. The amiable residents talk of their future as the next Puerto Vallarta while they wave towels t...
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Mexico this month - October
Read about Mexico's important historical events that have occurred during the month of October.
read moreDid You Know? Puerto Vallarta in Mexico will become an island and float away
Literary-minded travel writers describing Puerto Vallarta as an "island of tourist delights" probably don't realize that their words are closer to the truth than they might imagine. At present, Puerto ...
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Did you know? "The Bells of San Blas", Nayarit, Mexico
The author of the famous poem "The Bells of San Blas" had never ever visited the town.
The San Blas that the poem refers to is in the state of Nayarit, on the Pacific coast. Today, it is a small town,...
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Tony Burton - bibliography
Tony Burton
Bibliography
BOOKS (and chapters in books):
MAPS:
ACADEMIC JOURNALS:
TRAVEL ARTICLES:
TRANSLATIONS: ...
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Barra de Navidad: the sand spit is slipping
It is my sad duty to inform you that the times they are a changing, at Barra de Navidad.
Our favorite spit of Pacific sand, sticking out just a little bit from Highway 200 along the west bank, is not ...
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Beautiful Bay of Tenacatita
Despite hurricanes and earthquakes, political turmoil, higher gas prices and global warming, Mexico's marvelous Bay of Tenacatita remains a sea of tranquility.
White gold sand, the soft slope of the b...
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Playa Azul: Life, currents and a Mexican amigo
Adriano is a sixteen-year-old surfer who helps his mother run one of the many small beachside palapas in the resort community of Playa Azul, north of Ixtapa. You won't read about Playa Azul in most ...
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Medtogo: Mexico Health and Safety Travel Guide
The Mexican climate: A thumbnail guide
One blazing Baja afternoon, I was sitting inside a palapa restaurant, directly in the airflow of a circulating air fan. The temperature was well over 100 degrees and the humidity was hovering around seventy-five percent. I was trying to work up enough courage to trudge a mile and a half to the beach, when suddenly a middle-aged couple breezed through the doorway. They were attired in crisp tennis whites, and seemingly stepped right out of an advertisement for a Rocky Mountain beer. "Nice day, isn't it?" the man tipped his hat in my direction. "Sure is" I grumbled.
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Fun events in Chapala and Ajijic
It's just about time for the jacaranda trees to bloom, which blanket our lovely village in lavender. That will be exactly five years since I came to Ajijic, fell in love and purchased my home. The gard...
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Living in Mexico: accidents, remodeling and more
Accidents
I had my second car accident in Guadalajara last week. The first one was dealt with between us two drivers with a negotiated sum I paid for fixing his dent. I think it was about $200. My opt...
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When time was young
The cuisine of Colima: Tropical delights from Mexico's Pacific coast
Bordering on the Pacific Ocean, and nestled up against against Jalisco and Michoacan, the small state of Colima enjoys the best of both culinary worlds: the ocean's bounty of fresh seafood, and the typ...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report July 2004
Announcing that first quarter direct foreign investment totaled 7.425 billion dollars, President Vicente Fox described Mexico as the "best place in the world in which to invest". The year-end figure for foreign direct investment is likely to top 16 billion dollars.
read moreLloyd Mexico Economic Report - May 2000
Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - MAY 2000
Mirrored with permission from Lloyd S.A. de C.V.
See their Page on Mexico Connect.
GOOD NEWS
According to the Commerce Secretary, Herminio Bla...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report March 2004
Table of Contents
Investing remittances in Mexico
BBVA offer for Bancomer
Simplifying regulations
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report March 2002
Table of Contents
UPGRADED RATINGS
STREAMLINING OFFICIAL PROCEDURES
BUSINESS REGISTRATION IN A DAY
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