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Explore Mexico
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ACAPULCO TRAVEL GUIDE Everyone - even if they've not the remotest idea where it is - has heard of ACAPULCO, but few people know what to expect.
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CANCUN TRAVEL GUIDE Hand-picked by computer, CANCÚN is, if nothing else, proof of Mexico's remarkable ability to get things done in a hurry if the political will is there.
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CUERNAVACA TRAVEL GUIDE The old road to Acapulco ran out from the capital via CUERNAVACA and Taxco, and although the modern route (Hwy-95D) skirts the former and gives Taxco a wide berth...
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GUADALAJARA TRAVEL GUIDE Capital of Jalisco and second city of the Mexican Republic, GUADALAJARA has a reputation as a slower, more conservative and traditional place than Mexico City.
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GUANAJUATO TRAVEL GUIDE GUANAJUATO, the capital of the State of the same name was founded in 1548. The city has always been an important centre for silver mining.
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MERIDA TRAVEL GUIDE Even if practically every road didn't lead to MÉRIDA , it would still be an inevitable stop. The "White City", capital of the state of Yucatán...
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MEXICO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Set over 2400m up in its shallow mountain bowl and crammed with over 20 million people, MEXICO CITY is one of the world's most densely populated urban areas...
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OAXACA TRAVEL GUIDE The state capital OAXACA sprawls across a grand expanse of deep-set valley, 1600m above sea level, some 500km southeast of Mexico City.
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PLAYA DEL CARMEN TRAVEL GUIDE Shares an airport with Cancun which is about 30 minutes away. This is what Cancun used to be before it became Miami.
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TIJUANA TRAVEL GUIDE TIJUANA is the Mexican border town - with every virtue and vice that this implies. More than 36 million people cross the border every year...
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VALLADOLID TRAVEL GUIDE The second town of Yucatán state, VALLADOLID is around 40km from Chichén Itzá, still close enough to beat the crowds to the site on an early bus...
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