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- Welcome to New Mexico State Parks - ... at State Parks throughout New Mexico. Go Birding! Identify New Mexico's ... Mexico State Parks. Your Destination Adventure! ... www.emnrd.state.nm.us Mama
- Lonely Planet Mexico (Lonely Planet Mexico)
- Book by John Noble, Andrew Dean Nystrom, Morgan Konn and Michael Grosberg.
- MEXICO CHANNEL ® The best source of information on Mexico - Maps of Mexico. Mexican Ports. Mexico for Kids. Moving to Mexico. ... Invertia.com *Mexican Peso Futures *Mexican Stock Exchange *Mexico ADR's ... www.trace-sc.com Mama
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- U.S. Senator Pete V. Domenici - Official site, including contact details, press releases, biography, legislation, constituent services, news, committees, photos, New Mexico resources, and federal resources. domenici.senate.gov Mama
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- Office of United States Senator Jeff Bingaman - New Mexico - Official site offering information about constituent services, how to make requests, issues in-depth, topic-oriented email lists, plus biography, committee assignments, contact details, news, "Explore New Mexico," and students' page. bingaman.senate.gov Mama
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- The People's Guide to Mexico (Peoples Guide to Mexico)
- Top Mexico Travel Myths - Top Mexico Travel Myths - Mexico does not mean super cheap travel (unless you know how to do it) and other Mexico travel myths debunked. Read about the top Mexico travel myths. studenttravel.about.com Mama
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- Grand Masonic Lodge of New Mexico -- Albuquerque - Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Officers, history, and lodge links. nmmasons.org Mama
- Rand McNally 2006 U.S. Canada Mexico Road Atlas- Vinyl Covered (Rand Mcnally Road Atlas- United States/Canada/Mexico (Vinyl Covered Edition))
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- Archaeology of Jalisco, Mexico - Collection of text discussion, professional articles, chronological charts, images, site maps, and project updates related to the archaeology of the state of Jalisco, western Mexico. Run by Dr. Chris Beekman, a Mesoamerican archaeologist. members.aol.com Mama
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- Mexican Flag La Bandera Mexicana - 2006 Inside Mexico All rights reserved. All articles, images, pictures and design contained in this website are the property of Inside Mexico ... www.inside-mexico.com Mama
- The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico- The Expatriate's Guide to Moving, Retiring, or just hanging out
The Expatriate's Guide to Moving, Retiring, or just hanging out:
- Book by Doug Bower and Cynthia, M. Bower.
Book by John Noble, Andrew Dean Nystrom, Morgan Konn and Michael Grosberg. Lonely Planet Publications 1028 pages Paperback Published 2004-09-05. Description: From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years, and as a result has experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's "been there" advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money. Lonely Planet has done a superb job of capturing Mexico's diverse offerings in one totable book. Whether you're headed for Baja or Chiapas, this is an essential reference with excellent coverage of Mexico City, regional arts and crafts (including how to buy handicrafts), helpful Web sites, and a useful traveler's Spanish language section. --Kathryn True Description: Fancy a fiesta? Savor sun-soaked beaches? Treasure tacos and tequila? Pack your bags and prepare to bask in the glow of vibrant Mexico! Equipped with this bestselling, opinion-packed guide, you'll follow in the footsteps of our Mexico experts through colorful Mexico City markets, across deserted Baja beaches, over Aztec and Mayan pyramids and into the soul of Mexico. GET AROUND - 180 detailed maps, more than any other guidebook to Mexico, plus comprehensive bus schedules BE INSPIRED - customized itineraries and full-color highlights up front to help you plan BECOME THE EXPERT - learn about Mexican history and cuisine from our expert contributors REST EASY - Spanish colonial inns, luxurious Caribbean resorts and other fine spots to lay your sombrero HABLA ESPAÑOL - handy language chapter and reviews of language schools throughout the country
- Review:: 'Go Pick Up Let's Go Mexico instead I just returned from a 10 day trip to three different states in Mexico with a friend. I had "Let's Go Mexico" and she had this book. By the end of the trip we were both cursing this guide. We found several innacuracies (the museum hour times in Mexico City are not correct for the Museums around the Zocalo, it also is innacurate as far as the days open while the Let's go book is correct), the descriptions were not helpful, and we found several instances that the descriptions describing sites were simply false. Also, Let's Go gives much more information and history on Mexico.
- Review:: 'a good guide I am living in mexico now and working and have a two year contract. Living here, I take advantage of going around Mexico during my holidays at work. I always take this book with me around and traveled around Mexico. This book was very helpful to me and telling me where to go. However, it is good to note, sometimes if you are looking for mid range to high end hotels in big cities (Mexico City, Monterrey, Acapulco, ect..), it is better to make reservations via the internet. But smaller cities like Durango, Zacatecas or Torreon, LP is very helpful and truth to what it mentions. Reserving through the internet, you can also see what it mentions in LP to compare, which is very helpful.
- Review:: 'Maps need improving! With each edition of Lonely Planet Mexico, we find that the city maps are getting more difficult to read. Print is tinier and what used to be clearly printed black roads are pale lines. It's true that the majority of world travelers are people over 50 - but I would think that even younger travelers would appreciate easy-to-read maps.
- Review:: 'Lonely Planet Mexico Excellent book full of useful advice about travelling in Mexico. Really helped me to get an insight into the country and where i would like to visit while i'm there.
- Review:: 'One of the Best Mexico Guidebooks I think this book is one of the best guidebooks to travel in Mexico. It gives a lot of inside information and useful reviews of hotels and restaurants. It is good sometimes to have the information in front of you in a book, but you can still get more and better travel information surfing the web.
Book by Carl Franz. Avalon Travel Publishing 600 pages Paperback Published 2002-08. Description: This illustrated cult classic is a trip to Mexico in and of itself, complete with the flavor of the country, and its sights, sounds, and people. In addition to the basic information necessary, Carl Franz and Lorena Havens have packed the book with amusing stories and friendly guidance. The For More Information chapter is arguably the largest and most complete guide available on Mexico internet resources, book and map reviews, and other info sources for travelers. Hundreds of thousands of people who have read The People's Guide to Mexico over the past 30 years say they wouldn't travel without it. And there are lots of people who read it for sheer pleasure -- with no intention of traveling at all! "The best guidebook to adventure in the whole world." -- Harper's "If you're heading South, this book could be more valuable than a dictionary or Pepto Bismol." -- Travel Weekly "The People's Guide to Mexico has achieved mythical status." -- Outside
- Review:: '10 stars! Too bad it's not possible to give more than 5 stars to a book, because this is one of the best books ever written, fiction or non-fiction! Because the publication date is 2002, I passed over this book for a while, and ordered 4 other highly rated Mexico tour/relocation guides published in 2005/2006. There is truly a wealth of information out there, and some wonderful books, with up-to-date and detailed information, but having read all those wonderful guides, this is hands down the greatest--it's on another level entirely. Yez, you'll learn a LOT about Mexico, including very specific preventions and treatments for mishaps like scorpion bites and upset stomachs. But what makes this book shine are all the wonderful stories about the authors' experiences all over Mexico. And the humor (sly little comments are inserted liberally in every section, causing me to laugh out loud on almost every page.) Not jokes, exactly, just wry, amusing ways of phrasing things. All the stories could be gathered into a book of short stories, and it would be entertaining for anyone, whether or not they had any interest in traveling in Mexico. I stayed up 2 hours after I should have gone to bed because I simply couldn't stop reading the stories. I can't say that about any of the other guidebooks I've read. If you have any interest at all in Mexico, and even more so if you plan to travel there at any time in your future, treat yourself to this book. It's a treasure.
- Review:: 'BY FAR .... THE BEST BOOK OF "REAL" MEXICO !! I have read several different editions of this guide, and found all of them useful and eye-opening! Read this and there will be no surprises when you arrive. Interesting reading... not boring. All about the REAL Mexico and REAL people... the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (not too much ugly!). Reading this gave me the courage to try a Mexican trip with my daughter ten years ago. I've been back to Mexico nine times since.... and I LOVE IT
! There is something for everyone in Mexico.... and your photographs will be so colorful!! 99 % of the people you'll meet are friendly.... welcoming... and courteous. Read the book... then be sure to go you won't be sorry !!
- Review:: 'Where ever you go - there you are This book is not a tour guide but a survival guide. I have a 1972 edition. I lost my year book, my class ring and honor pin but I still have this book
This first edition has gotten me up and down Central America a few times. I'm bringing my 18 yr. old daughter to Mexico for the first time. She is in love with the 60's & 70's. This will be a cultural and historical book for her. She will be able to enter my world at her approximate age. We will have more money, more years but the same wisdom. Trust your vibes They will keep you out of jail, disregarded, get you into jail and then when you smarten up get you back out. Con suerte,read this book and recuerde' "wherever you go - there you are.".....Darlita
- Review:: 'Awesome travel Guide COMPANION This isn't a travel guide. It helps you to be travel savy in Mexico, with tips on everything from how to select and purchase a proper hammock, to pointers on how to deal with corrupt cops. I hardley speak Spanish but I was deep in Oaxaca when my rental car broke down and was glad to have read up in this book before I left. It didn't help me with my spanish but it gave me a fair look at the people I was going to meet. Good people but like anywhere you go, away from home, you have to be smart. Whatever your experiences in Mexico: 2nd home or if you've never been Carl Franz will teach you something new. And go to MEXICO! The coasts are paradise! It's safer than people say, just don't be stupid: like anywhere. The country has done so much to entice tourists down. I went, just my girlfriend and I, traveling through the heart of Mexico. We were taken into homes and fed well. GO!
- Review:: 'The Best Having read a variety of handbooks for travel in Mexico, this book is by far the best. This book is about Mexico, not Mexican hotels, and equips the reader to move respectfully through Mexico viewing events there with a fond but clear eye.
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