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The beaches and coastlines of Mexico
With thousands of miles (9,330 kilometers) of coastline, Mexico offers everything one could want in the way of ocean-living, relaxing, exploring and water sports.
From soft, gentle breezes over...
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Mexico Travel Books and Retirement / Living Guides
Reference article about Mexico travel and retirement books
read moreCozumel, an island paradise
Until 1961, Cozumel was a sleepy little fishing village. Then, a television documentary by noted diver and nature lover, Jacques-Ives Cousteau, showed the world the beauty of our island waters. Today t...
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Interactive map of Quintana Roo: Cancun, Cozumel, Tulum
Interactive map of Quintana Roo: Cancun, Cozumel, Tulum
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Cozumel - Island Of Many Faces
For many visitors to Cozumel, the island's downtown is merely a cruise ship stop or a blur out the taxi window on the way to one of the resorts that cluster on the north and south end. However, if you ...
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Carnival on Cozumel
We could hear the faint sound of drums from our condo. As we walked in the tropical twilight toward the parade the music became louder. We heard a mixture of calypso, reggae, flamingo and pop, each dis...
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Dancing with the Stars: Carnival on Cozumel
As a wave of dancers flooded the street, the beat of the salsa flowed through my body. My feet moved and my shoulders shimmied. A beautiful dancer, wearing an off-the-shoulder dress leaned toward me an...
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Buying our Mexico dream property on Cozumel
The beaches and coastlines of Mexico
With thousands of miles (9,330 kilometers) of coastline, Mexico offers everything one could want in the way of ocean-living, relaxing, exploring and water sports.
From soft, gentle breezes over...
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A mother and teenage son travel the Yucatan
In March 1998, when Andrew was 15 years old, we took our Mayan trip together. I decided to take him for that month, because his small school in Anchorage, Alaska, was going to the Galapagos Islands, an...
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Diving in Cancun
Unlike Cozumel with its abundance of dive shops, Cancun is home to only ten. But, as I discovered, this city has much to offer a diver looking for a unique diving experience.
Located twelve miles from...
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Touring Mexico's Yucatan ruins
We took an early morning ferry from Cozumel to Playa Del Carmen. The warm wind and sea spray felt good on our frost bitten faces, fresh from Northern California.
We had previously toured the Mayan rui...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - April 1999
CONTENTS:
PROMISING ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
SALE OF PACIFIC AIRPORTS
MAJOR RETAIL STORE ACQUISITION
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Medtogo: Mexico Health and Safety Travel Guide
Mexico Travel Books and Retirement / Living Guides
Reference article about Mexico travel and retirement books
read moreMexico Real Estate: buying renting and owning property or homes in Mexico
Mexico makes it easy for foreigners to own property. Inland, they can hold a direct title to their Mexico real estate. In the prohibited zones — including prized beach areas — expats can own real e...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report September 2004
Table of Contents
Streamlining the tax system
Domestic tourists' spending power
Free trade with Uruguay
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Touring the Yucatan by motorcycle
"Ai-ee!" I yelled as the motorcycle flew into the air. We were riding double at 55 mph between Tulum and Playa del Carmen and I didn't see the sign for the elevated crosswalk ahead. My years of d...
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Mexico's Climate - Farenheit
The coast and lower parts of Mexico can often be very hot with temperatures ranging from 75º - 88ºF in winter and up to 90ºF in summer. In altitudes from 1,220 - 1,830 meters temperatures range from...
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Pets in Mexico
Yes, you can bring your cats; no they are not quarantined. You can even bring the cat in
the plane cabin, with a soft airline approved carrier (sherpa or samsonite). It costs
about $100 for the extra carry-on/pet ticket, and if the pet is in the cabin with you you
won't have to worry about pet travel restrictions due to weather. Get a health
certificate from your vet dated within 10 days of your departure, and a health
card/certificate showing all the vaccinations. Make sure the cat has a rabies shot. The
customs people will ask you for a USDA animal form, which so far no one in the US has ever
heard of or been able to find, but tell the customs people you called the consulate in
your state and they said this would be sufficient.
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Top 10 Carnivals in Mexico
With excellent weather all year round, Mexico is a great place to experience the excitement, music, dance and color of Carnaval. Here are our Top Ten picks for Carnival in Mexico, but there are many, many more. read more
La Malinche - harlot or heroine?
December 1997 "El Ojo del Lago" Guadalajara-Lakeside Volume 14, Number 4 With permission.
"La Malinche." Slave, interpreter, secretary, mistress, mother of the first "Mexican." her very name...
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Jeronimo de Aguilar: the marooned priest who speeded the conquest
This is a story that would have been laughed out of a Hollywood studio had it ever been submitted as script material: that a leading figure in the Spanish Conquest of Mexico was a shipwrecked priest wh...
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In search of Malinche - the Mexican Mata Hari
With only 618 soldiers and sailors, four cannon, several brass guns, and sixteen horses, Hernàn Cortéz - also known as Hernando Cortés - brought about the collapse of the Aztec Empire, thereby accom...
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