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Un Poco de Historia en Zacatecas

HISTORIA DE ZACATECAS Zacatecas fue asentamiento de varias tribus chichimecas, tales como los zacatecas, tecuexes, huachiles y caxcanes, hasta la llegada de los españoles en 1531, ahora es el municipio de Nochistlán. Fue desarrollándose positivamente hasta que en 1546 fue conocida como la...

permalink written by  zacatecas on November 1, 2008 from Zacatecas, Mexico
from the travel blog: Zacatecas, Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad



Casa Delfin

OMG! I just came back from Acapulco, Mexico, which was the best vacation ever. Some friends and I stayed at Casa Delfin, a luxurious villa. The views are breathtaking and the staff was fabulous. They would make us delicious mexican cuisine like enchiladas with rice and beans served with...

permalink written by  El_18 on October 13, 2008 from Acapulco, Mexico
from the travel blog: Viva Acapulco



The second half of North America

Starting just South of the Border...

permalink written by  mgaudiel on September 29, 2008 from Mexico, Mexico
from the travel blog: 2002-2003



Guanajuato

Pues nada heme aquí en Gunajuato, ya he recorrido: Irapuato, Salamanca, León, Silao, Celaya, San Miguel de Allende, Dolores Hidalgo y Guanajuato. Es un estado muy Bonito, gente amable y buena, la comida pues buena pero no cambio mis tacos de casa jaja.. Hay un lugar muy bueno, casi en...

permalink written by  Tania Sossa on August 20, 2008 from Guanajuato, Mexico
from the travel blog: Visitando la República Mexicana



A tour of the new pad

As Kim and I boasted of these past few months.. yes, we own a refrigerator and a washer/dryer.. see, finally growing up! Here's some of the other stuff and the new place we call home. We got the place from some teachers that were leaving the school (headed to a school in Russia I believe..) They...

permalink written by  Erin on August 6, 2008 from Mexico, Mexico
from the travel blog: Erin's Road Less Traveled to Mexico City



Belltown, Manhattan, Mexico.. where am I?

Ok, I don’t know what the trick here is.. I’ve yet to smell the slight sewage smell that’s supposed to waft through the streets, 99% of the dogs I’ve seen seem not to be starving and NONE of them have been rabid (in fact they actually have stands where you can RENT a dog to walk it around the...

permalink written by  Erin on August 1, 2008 from Mexico, Mexico
from the travel blog: Erin's Road Less Traveled to Mexico City



i know its not europe, but its a start

whee!

permalink written by  ksabados on August 1, 2008 from Cancun, Mexico
from the travel blog: kevin and kylee go to mexico!



Sumidero Canyon

Visited Cañón del Sumidero, an hour an a half or so from San Cristobal de Las Casas, which was beautiful place but it was sad to see all the pollution in the reservoir and the excessive tourism (to which I contributed). Felt guilty riding in one of the many tour boats spewing the toxic...

permalink written by  cjones on July 18, 2008 from Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico
from the travel blog: so-journ



Land of the Zapatistas

Arrived here yesterday afternoon in San Cristobal de Las Casas, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, after stopping over for a day in Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Took the chicken bus from Quetzaltenango to Huehue but a private shuttle service from Huehue to here. Not that much difference in the...

permalink written by  cjones on July 14, 2008 from San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico
from the travel blog: so-journ



Sun, sea, sand, and "I do"

Helen's friend from Uni, Becky, was the reason for our divert to Mexico. Her and her fiance Lee had chosen the swanky El Dorado Royale for their Wedding location. The hotel was only about fifteen minutes down the coast from our hotel. The location was lovely, and the Bride looked absolutely...

permalink written by  helenandpaul on May 16, 2008 from Puerto Morelos, Mexico
from the travel blog: The good ol' US of A, and a bit of Mexico thrown in for good measure!



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