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Why Mexico City is one of ´5 of Latin America´s Top New Year´s Eve Destinations´

pexels My hometown offers a great mix of modern celebrations and cultural traditions, and on NYE the main celebration happens in downtown´s huge  Zócalo Square, which comes alive with concerts, fireworks, food stands, and of course the countdown to midnight. But there´s also plenty of stylish partying elsewhere, in fun neighborhoods like Condesa, Roma, and Polanco. And by the way, the big local tradition here is eating 12 grapes at midnight, (and take it from me, it´s harder than it sounds!).…

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Why Xochimilco is one of ´10 of the Most Haunted Places to Visit Around the World´

 Troels Myrup One of the manmade islets of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage group of pre-Columbian canals set up for agriculture, in the 1940s a local man who was unable to save a girl from drowning, and subsequently claimed he would see shadows and hear cries on the island from a soul in torment. In the belief that it would ward them off, he began collectingcastaway dolls - especially those that were old, deformed, or multilated - and festooning them around the island. These days La Isla…

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Nifty (and Gnarly) Puerto Escondido

  Esconced on the lower Pacific ¨Emerald Coast¨ in the state of Oaxaca, the town of Puerto Escondido (which means ¨hidden port¨) was up until the 1960s barely a pinprick on the map, with dirt streets and just a handful of residents mostly devoted to fishing. Then in 1960 a coastal road reached the village, making it accessible to the outside world, and a village hall was built. Most consequentially for tourism, it was during that decade that surfers (pioneered by a group of Venezuelans,…

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  • Hi Kay, This time Dec1-22 back to States for Xmas.
  • Thanks Kay! Stop by when you're in Bacalar, We're right next to the Rancho.
  • I'm looking for information about luxury real estate in and around Tulum for a feature. thanks! Joh
  • Dani, the Manatee from #Mexico http://bit.ly/ak7HSI
    Manatee Hormones — YourLifeIsATrip.com
    words + photos by John Lamkin   Dani has a face that only a mother could love, but he doesn’t have a mother – he’s an orphan. Dani is a mana…
  • Thanks Max!
  • What an inspiring story, John! That prison should serve as a model for some of ours!
  • And, a prison on the other side of the border:
    http://www.global-writes.com/chronological/index.html?-Token.articl...
  • Day of the Dead- Oaxaca, Mexico: http://bit.ly/cdQEWE
  • Safety in Mexico is in the news daily. Having lived in Cabo since 1998 we have driven the Baja Peninsula 10 + times and have never had a problem. Las Villas de Bellavista is correct. We never drive at night on this highway because of the livestock that roam freely, not due to the possibility of bandits. We have found the people all along the Baja Peninsula warm and friendly and each trip has been a great experience. Our destination of Cabo San Lucas remains one of the safest places to vacation and to live. Take a look at crime statistics in the US and decide where it is safe to be.
  • Thanks for the information regarding Dia de los Muertos. One of the things we have done in the past with our employees in Cabo is encourage them to create a memorial to those who they have lost and each person brought the altar for their loved one to work for display. Not only did we learn more about the holiday, we learned more about each other.
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