Articles related to: mexico
1: Staying Safe While Traveling in Latin America
Many people think of Latin America as a dangerous place, but the truth is, if you keep a few common sense tips in mind, it's easy to safely travel in Latin America. The following are a few things you..
2: What Is The Average Cost Of A Face Lift? - Nurse's Guide
If you've been thinking about getting any plastic surgery and especially getting a face lift, one of the first questions that comes to mind is what is the average cost of a face lift? Naturally this ..
3: Puerto Morelos is a Vacation For Lovers
Puerto Morelos is not exactly a secret destination, but it is certainly not as in-your-face as some of its neighbors. Everyone knows that Cancun is a hot spot for beach lovers and revelers, especially..
4: Ancient Versus The Modern In Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
The south of Mexico offers the intrepid traveller the best of both the ancient and the modern Central America. Cloaked in thousands of acres of woodland, the Yucatan peninsula contains both jewels of ..
5: Accolade For Lanzarote Beaches
Lanzarote is one of the most popular islands for European holidaymakers, not just for the traditional summer weeks but for winter too, as the weather for the island - often in the 70's even in Decembe..
6: Why Mexico
Why Mexico?I am asked that question quite frequently by readers of my book, “Baja Diaries-Chronicles of a Paradise Lost.†Why did you and your wife retire in Mexico instead of Florida, New..
7: Traditional Hotspots or New Sights
Traditionally, British families tend to prefer making holiday plans that include visits to the Canary Islands or the Balearic Islands. Lanzarote and Menorca are two of the most popular family holiday ..
8: Exploring Mayan Cities – A Cancun Detour
It would be a fair assumption that most Cancun vacations are products of the media. Let me clarify that; what I meant to say is that Cancun is beaches and night clubs and water sports and everything ..
9: When Gringos Attack
I thought I would write another article about a subject that's been near and dear to my heart since the wife and I moved to Central Mexico. We are here in the Colonial City of Guanajuato, where we've ..
10: Caribbean Water And White Sand It Has To Be Aruba
It is well worth noting that Aruba is the dream of every vacationer. However, it is a thriving country in its own right. Aruba is home to approximately 100,000 people that represent over 40 nationalit..
11: Buying Properties In Mexico, Conveyance Of A Home
The Income Tax Law provides obligations for the payment of the income tax when conveying property, as well as exemptions thereof.Notaries Public and Certifying Public Officers have the obligation to c..
12: The First Step In Your Expatriation Adventure
The very first thing you should consider once you've made your mind up as to where you are going to live overseas might surprise you. The many letters we receive from potential expats always begin wit..
13: New York Times Fooled by Mexican Populist Demagogue
In 2006 Mexico averted what would have been a disaster for Mexico, the United States and Latin America. Felipe Calderon of the PAN party narrowly defeated Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador or AMLO of the ..
14: How To Become Mexicanized
Is it fair, no, not fair but ethical, to demand of immigrants to America that which we, as Americans, would not demand of ourselves when and if we were to immigrate to another country? Are we being "D..
15: A Riviera Maya Caribbean Beach Camping Trip or Which Way is Bacalar?
In the very dim early morning light I hear a large truck pull up just down the beach from us. I look out the tent window and see men with guns getting out of the back. Either these are bandidos, the ..
16: Caribbean Ecocide or Where Did the Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Beaches Go?
Looking out across the dark Caribbean night from Punta Allen one sees three equally sized glowing areas on the distant horizon to the north. The furthest out is Cancun, the next Playa del Carmen and..
17: How I Saved $8,500 Using The Mexican Dental Care System
I'm Brian Garvin, currently from Oceanside, Ca. which is North San Diego County and about an hour north of the Tijuana Mexico border. About two weeks ago one of my teeth were really aching, so I went ..
18: Not Knowing Spanish And Living In Mexico? A Dangerous Mix
If you happen to have an interest in expatriation and are targeting Mexico as a possibility, here is some of the banter you most certainly will read on the forums: "To Learn Spanish or Not To Learn Sp..
19: Heading Back To Spanish Class--Again!
I am 19 days away from starting my Spanish classes-again! When the wife and I first moved to Mexico, we enrolled in Spanish classes. In fact, we took about four months of classes and after I completed..
20: Want To Be Fluent In Spanish? Watch Cartoons!
I've enjoyed my return to Spanish class here in Guanajuato immensely. It's been a little strange because basically one ends up taking classes mainly with other Americans with a few other nationalities..
21: My Secret Life as a Sheep Farmer or Never Say Never
It all started on a trip to Quintana Roo to do a feasibility study for an eco-tourism project in the Sian Ka'an biological reserve. Part of the project's challenge was that all food and palapa build..
22: John C. Fremont: U.S. Senator, Governor, Military Officer, Bandit, Prisoner and Traitor?
Fremont Peak State Park in San Benito County, California offers the best view of the Monterey Bay Sanctuary. 1n 1846 Fremont led an expeditionary force into what was then Mexico to survey the curren..
23: U.S. Patriot Act Is Going To Kill Me
I am going to die. I do not know exactly how long I have to live but my death is imminent. I think I may have 10 days before the medications that keep me from death run out. Currently, at the writing ..
24: I'd Rather Be an Ugly Mexican than an Unhappy, Stupid, Silly Argentinean
Or is it Argentine? At the first International Dance Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentinean judge and newspaper reporter Jorge Lafauci was recorded as saying that the "Mexicans are the ugliest; t..
25: Populist Deception Fooling Latin America's Poor and USA's Gullible 'Intellectuals'
Some years back my pal Bill and I used to stop for a glass of wine at Pearl Alley after work. One night seated next to me was the editor of a local cartoon magazine specializing in anything anti-Ame..
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