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Come with us as we visit the charming and historic Santa Fe, NM Llama trek in the serene and beautiful Sierra de Cristo mountains, learn about chili at the Santa Fe School of Cooking, mountain bike through a ghost town along the Turquoise Trail, explore an ancient Pueblo Indian ruin at Pecos National Historical Park, horseback ride during a stunning sunset, learn about Georgia O’Keefe, meet an up and...
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Our visit to the largest city in the world begins at the foot of a monument devoted to the end of discrimination. Then, Gerry Espinosa owner of the cafe BGay BProud introduces Charlie to the Zona Rosa, the city’s gay-friendly area and we meet Paulina Gomez lesbian author and councilor. Charlie then visits an Aztec pyramid in the heart of Mexico City and makes his way to one of a kind fashion designer Ernesto...
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Explore the world famous Carlsbad Caverns National Park, experience the spectacle as thousands of bats leave the cave complex at dusk, ride a paddle boat on the Pecos River, mountain bike through scenic desert terrain, rock climb at Sitting Bull Falls, come face to face with a mountain lion at the Living Desert State Park, and jet ski in a beautiful desert lake all in the city of Carlsbad, NM
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The News Tells you TO BE AFRAID OF BAJA MEXICO! Baja Mexico is a dangerous place! You would be crazy to travel to Baja Mexico. Who do you believe? Even your friends tell you not to go to Baja Mexico…but how many of them have been here lately? Would the Media LIE TO YOU ABOUT BAJA MEXICO? Are our friends telling you the truth? IF you are READY for the truth and want to see the Baja Mexico that I have lived...
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SEASON HIGHLIGHTS FROM SINALOA SURF ADVENTURE SURF CAMP IN MAINLAND MEXICO. PATOLE, SHELBY’S, RIVER MOUTH AND MANY MORE SECRET SURF SPOTS WITH WARM WATER AND PERFECT WAVES. DANNY SETUM, MIKE ESTRADA AND OTHER SURFING GUESTS RIPPING IT UP SOUTH OF THE BORDER
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Guadalajara is the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of Jalisco in the western-pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1564514 it is Mexico’s second most populous municipality. The Guadalajara Metropolitan Area includes seven adjacent municipalities with a reported population of 4328584 in 2009, making...
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Underwater Museum in Cancun, Mexico – Submerge yourself in one of the most beautiful and clear waters of the world, The Mexican Caribbean. Cancun Underwater Museum is located underwater off the coast ofIsla de Mujeres and Cancun, Mexico. It is an underwater museum with a series of sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor. The project began in November 2009 with placement of a hundred statues which had been previously...
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The Atlas steps into the digital age. A new one-of-a-kind World Atlas covering all parts of the globe with animated maps from Rand McNally and in-depth cultural and historical information. Each episode is dedicated to different countries, containing four distinct features – physical geography, political geography, popular locations, and thematic maps. This episode takes you to Mexico and America Isthmus...
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Five hundred years ago Xochimilco was the agricultural hub of Tenochtitlán, a metropolis of 235000 inhabitants. Today, due to the drainage of most of the surrounding lakes, the canals of Xochimilco are all that’s left. Xochimilco is in the heart of Mexico City and for Mexican’s and tourist alike, Xochimilco is known as the home of the Floating Gardens. It is a series of water ways where colorfully...
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Feasts – Mexico 1 of 3 – BBC Culture Documentary , recorded 17.09.2011 Series in which food writer and presenter Stefan Gates immerses himself in some of the most extraordinary feasts and festivals on earth. By joining ordinary people in these strange and wonderful distillations of their culture and beliefs, he hopes to gain a revelatory insight into how the world thinks and feels. Stefan goes on...
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