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Discovering Mexicos Day of the Dead
Discovering Mexicos Day of the Dead With parades, booze and sweets, Mexico’s method of celebrating their dearly departed is internationally famous, but Oaxaca’s Día de los Muertos has more lust for life than anywhere else
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Recipe of the week: Mexican Tacos al Pastor
Recipe of the week: Mexican Tacos al Pastor
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5 things I wish I’d known about Mexico
5 things I wish I’d known about Mexico Travelling to Mexico? You wont find this first-timer’s advice in a guide book, but it will certainly help your trip go smoothly…
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3 boozy cocktails from Mexicos Yucatán Peninsula
3 boozy cocktails from Mexicos Yucatán Peninsula
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Mexico City Gastronomy
Mexico City Gastronomy Discovering the colourful foods of Mexico City Although you may think that the regions of Mexico retain their very distinct cuisines, you will be surprised when visiting Mexico City. The metropolis acts like a food processor,
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Peeling Back the Piñata in Mexico
Peeling Back the Piñata in Mexico Tradition and culture explain the Mexican piñata phenomenon... The piñata is one of the many typical traditions of Mexico. A piñata is a clay pot filled with sweets, fruit and little toys, and is decorated with color
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The Canals of Xochimilco
The Canals of Xochimilco Explore one of Mexico Citys most unique cultural sights... A ‘must do’ of any trip to Mexico City is a visit to the canals of Xochimilco. Xochimilco´s origin goes back 500 years as the agricultural hub of Tenochtitla
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Garibaldi
Garibaldi - Mariachi in Mexico City A soundtrack to Mexican life... Music is a very important part of the Mexican culture and it´s always part of a celebration, whether it´s big or small. The music of Mexico sings of love, passion, history, legend and
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Exploring Mexico Citys Zocalo
Exploring Mexico Citys Zocalo Palatial buildings and ancient ruins in the heart of the city When planning your visit to Mexico City, any resident or expert would recommend that you to start your sightseeing in what is considered the heart of the city, and is known
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Enjoy life!
Enjoy life! - Forget technology Holbox - A hidden paradise This beautiful island is located to the northwest of Quintana Roo. Holbox is just 42 km (26 miles) long and it is part of the Yum-Balam Biosphere Reserve. The populations are around 1200 inhabitants and al
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City of the Gods
City of the Gods Exploring the ancient city of Teotihuacán. ‘City of Gods’, or ‘City where the Gods were Born’ is the meaning of Teotihuacan, in Nahuatl (Mexican dialect).
Teotihuacán is located thirty miles north of Mexico City and
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A weekend in DF
A weekend in DF Discover a vibrant, diverse, fun and beautiful metropolis. If you had the chance to go to a place where you can discover ancient traditions, walk around the oldest avenues and parks of the American continent surrounded by colonial buildings and sk
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An Epic Holy Week
An Epic Holy Week Holy week in Iztapalapa Mexico is a country of traditions. Though many of them date back thousands of years and come from the pre-Hispanic world, some were more recently born or are the result of a historical fusion of European and Indigenous cul
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Eco
Eco-tourism The best way to enjoy nature is to travel to natural areas conserving the environment and improving the well-being of local people! Ecotourism is all about the conservation of the environment and creating a positive experience for visitors and hosts. M
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Mayan Culture
Mayan Culture Mayas developed systems for agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics The Mayan civilization in the Yucatán Peninsula developed tons of knowledge in architecture. They used this knowledge to build complex pyrami
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Mexico City is flavors
Mexico City is flavors 10 Resons Why Mexico City is All About Delicious Flavors If you think that Mexico City’s gastronomy is about nachos and burritos, I have some news: you’ll hardly find them in restaurants. The good news is that you’ll be abl
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Freestyle Wrestling: The Peak of Mexican Folklore
Freestyle Wrestling: The Peak of Mexican Folklore A sport show that has permeated the national culture Mexican freestyle wrestling (better known as “las luchas”) has more than 100 years of existence and it is the second most popular sport show in Mexic
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Mexico Citys Magical Neighborhoods: Coyoacan
Mexico Citys Magical Neighborhoods: Coyoacan A place where everyone is welcome, everything converges. One day, any day, you awaken and decide to walk around your neighborhood. Along its peaceful streets, all you see are beautiful colonial-style mansions, each in
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Mexico City: Sweeter than imagined
Mexico City: Sweeter than imagined A sweet revolution is happening with very important representatives fighting to put Mexican desserts in the worlds palates! It is well-known that Mexican food is among the most diverse and tastiest gastronomies in the world; to s
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Mexico City: Diversity + Love
Mexico City: Diversity + Love A city prepared to welcome everyone Last year, during October 27-31, Mexico City hosted ILGA’s 27th World Conference (ILGA is the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association), a set of gatherings where a
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