Mazatlán, (pronounced “maz-it-LAWN”, with the stress on the last syllable), means “place of the deer” in the Nahuatl (Aztec) language,. It is a city of around half a million people, located on a long, flat stretch of the Pacific coast of Mexico, just to the south of the Tropic of Cancer and due east of the tip of the Baja peninsula. It is here that the cool waters of the deep Pacific meet those of the warm, shallow Gulf of California. You might think of Mazatlán as having one foot in the tropics and the other in the dryer, dessert climate to the north.
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Questions and answers about life in Mexico.
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"Does your husband ever carve nudes," I asked Enedina Castillo Castillo, only half jokingly. She grinned up at me with those wise eyes.
"Once he carved a David that looked like the one by Miguel Angel...
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The authors tell us that "Since 2000, MedToGo's team have been touring hospitals and developing relationships with highly-recommended, skilled, board-certified, English-speaking doctors all over Mexico."
One of the results, certainly to be of interest to many travelers to Mexico as well as to the large expatriate community, is the Mexico Health and Safety Travel Guide. In addition to its "Comprehensive Directory of the Best Hospitals and English-Speaking Doctors," this well-organized and highly detailed (some 640 pages) reference is filled with lots of other useful information.
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Admit it. Next to simmering on the beach or sunning poolside slathered in oil, you visit Mexico to shop. In fact, if you’re a real shopper you bypass beach resorts altogether. On at least one trip ea...
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The fall of the Aztec Empire and capture of its ruler Cuauhtémoc (1521), left Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés in charge of a vast and largely unfamiliar land. By 1522 his sovereign, Car...
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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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Today is my second anniversary in Mexico. Three events happened during the last few weeks that made me realize how much I've changed and learned during this time.
On Patience
On ...
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Is driving in Mexico safe? Can I take my young children in the car? Are the toll roads expensive?
There are so many questions and stories about driving in Mexico. Unless you're in Chiapas, driving is ...
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Guadalajara
Guadalajara Country Club
Atlas Country Club
Club de Golf Santa Anita
Lake Chapala Area
Chapala Country Club
Chula Vista Country Club S.C
Guadalajara C...
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Reference article about Mexico travel and retirement books
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Spring is the season of renewal, evident in the green buds poking up through the warming earth and, here in Mexico, symbolized by the wheat sprouts that adorn altars during Easter week. For many people...
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If Michoacan is "the soul of Mexico," as it has often been called, then its food is Mexico's soul food, for few other places in the country can claim such a profound and long-lasting indigenous influence on their regional cuisine. This western state, part of the Bajio region located north and west of Mexico City, has retained its culinary roots for over a millennium.
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Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was born at the Corralejo Hacienda in Pénjamo, Guanajuato, on May 8, 1753. He was sent to Valladolid (now Morelia) to study at the San Nicolás Obispo College, where he later...
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Stock market at record high
Retail sales rising
Mexican multinationals
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INTEREST RATES AT SEVEN-YEAR LOW
BANK SOLD FOR 12.5 BILLION DOLLARS
BIO-PIRACY
IN...
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ECONOMY GROWING RAPIDLY
INTERNAL SAVINGS
MORE AUTO PLANTS
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Favorable trade balance
Lowest risk rating ever
Reduced fore...
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Improved debt situation
Natural gas field discovered
Internet via power lines ...
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CONTENTS:
PROMISING ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
SALE OF PACIFIC AIRPORTS
MAJOR RETAIL STORE ACQUISITION
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CONTENTS:
WORLD BANK PRICE
HIGHER MOODY'S GRADE
AIRPLANE ASSEMBLY PLANT
WINE TRADE
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CONTENTS:
ECONOMISTS BUOYANT
RECORD FOREIGN INVESTMENT
ON-LINE STOCK TRADING
SIL...
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Streamlining the tax system
Domestic tourists' spending power
Free trade with Uruguay
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February 20, 1943 — A brand-new volcano, subsequently called Paricutín, erupts in a farmer’s field in Michoacan. It attracts world-wide attention. In succeeding years of eruption, two villages, Paricutin and San Juan Parangaricutirimícuaro are lost beneath the lava. Read about Mexico's important historical events that have occurred during the month of February.
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Read about Mexico's important historical events that have occurred during the month of March.
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