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Finding Fun On South Padre Island

October 2, 2010 by  
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Bordered by the Gulf of Mexico on the east and Laguna Madre Bay on the west, South Padre Island sits just off the tip of southern Texas in a tropical climate that attracts many visitors from around the world. The island has become a major hot spot for college kids on spring break and continues to be a prime destination for vacationers year round.

Extreme Adventures In Mexico

July 11, 2010 by  
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Mexico is most well known for its beautiful beaches. The glitzy resorts of Cancun and Cozumel offer a wide range of sporting activities. Extreme adventurers though tend to prefer travelling to lesser known places, avoiding the crowds and getting to experience the countries natural treasures while partaking in their favorite adventure sport. Mexico has some fantastic adventure destinations where you can enjoy a variety of activities. Here’s a brief outline of some of the places and activities on offer:

Short Mexican Jokes

July 4, 2010 by  
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Q. Why do Mexicans have small steering wheels? A. So they can drive with handcuffs on.

Fishing In Cabo San Lucas

June 27, 2010 by  
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For decades, Cabo San Lucas has been one of the world’s most popular vacation destinations. This beauty of this tropical paradise is both breathtaking and mesmerizing. Thousands of visitors flock here throughout the year for sun, relaxation and an abundance of outdoor activities.

United States And Mexican Car Insurance Differences

June 20, 2010 by  
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Everyone knows that the United States and Mexico have different legal systems, and because of these differences they also have different car insurance policies. I will try to outline some of the differences by type of insurance. Make sure that you don’t make the mistake of imagining that this is a complete list because there are just way too many minor differences to list.

Tips On Sending Money To China Using A Prepaid Debit Card

June 4, 2010 by  
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If you plan to visit Mexico on vacation anytime soon, you probably wonder how to bring cash into the region. You should find out if there is a limit on the amount of cash you may bring in, and whether you have to declare it once you enter the nation. You may wonder if traveler’s checks are useful here, or you might consider initiating a money transfer to Mexico through a prepaid debit card. Get answers to these questions before you enter this country.

Iron Wok Asian Bistro Plans Opening At The Galerias Hipodromo In Tijuana

May 25, 2010 by  
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Southern California’s premier dining destination, where cuisine and atmosphere meet in perfect harmony, will soon be opening its doors in a new location. Iron Wok Asian Bistro will soon be open in Tijuana’s premier shopping center, the Galerias Hipodromo. And to ensure that Iron Wok Asian Bistro creates the most memorable environment, they have hired the services of AGL Architects.

Staying In A Villa Resort Ixtapa

March 30, 2010 by  
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A Holiday at a Villa Resort Ixtapa is a perfect way to get away from rest of the world. In this area of Mexico you will have lots of sun and fun when it comes to that time away. As long as you’ve picked the correct location for your stay it will be the best time you’ve ever had.

Gringo Guide to Speaking Spanish – Instantly Know What To Say!

December 24, 2009 by  
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My story: I had a challenge. I had to move to Mexico for my health and retire. Sure, I spoke English, a few words of French from high school, about 12 words of Spanish which might wind me up in fight or worse in a Mexxican jail, yeah – mostly curse words.I was in trouble and when I arrived in Mexico, I needed help.

Meru Hotels | Accommodation Lodges In Meru Kenya

December 3, 2009 by  
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Meru is a town located in Eastern slopes of Mt. Kenya. Meru hotels fall in the categories of town hotels or luxury lodges.

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