I spent the best part of a year travelling in Latin America - in that time I went to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Brasil, Venezuela, Cuba and Mexico. Each country had different things to offer and I loved each one for different reasons. Mexico was the last country I got to and time was running short since I'd been seduced to stay in places for longer than planned. I hared round the Yucatan peninsula getting to Chichen Itza, Merida, Palenque and visiting various other Mayan ruins, had a couple of days respite in Isla Mujeres and then a few days in Mexico City, including heading up to Teotihuacan for a day. I've still the entire Pacific coast to see and loads more! Mexico was muy carissimo compared to other Latin American countries I'd been to but it's a great country all the same. Mas viajes especial para un autro dia! (I think that's right? My spanish is now rusty - I'm hoping I said more special journeys/adventures for another day). Besos.
2006-08-27 12:10:38
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answered by janebfc 3
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2016-12-20 02:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Only been there to work. First time in '98 at the John Deere Engine Plant, Torreon, Coahila and two years at GM, Silao GTO. People were brilliant and the maintenance boys all wanted to learn all I could offer. The same people I worked with liked to play hard as well. Those Mexicans could drink an American under the table, lucky I'm not American!!!
2006-08-27 11:00:04
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answered by ADRIAN J 2
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I have been to Mexico, and I am going back next week. We went to help install air conditioning units at an orphanage in Reynosa. We are going back to bring them the right size power lines so their AC units wont over burden their smaller power lines. We enjoyed Mexico, and enjoyed helping the children at the orphanage more than most people will ever realize. Hopefully, other people will go and help the other orphanages in Mexico too.
2006-08-31 07:43:47
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answered by Petra 2
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I've been to Tijuana, Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and we used to camp every year in San Felipe when I was a kid.
Every city was interesting, some I liked better than others-- but I want to go back and visit the Pyramids someday and see the interior of the country.
Loved it!!
2006-08-27 10:46:24
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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I'm originally from the US but currently living in Cancun and I've lived in Acapulco. I've also visited many places throughout Mexico and I love it. Here family comes first and i love it. Everytime you go out you see families togather. The people here don't work to make millions they work to support their family. I love that, they have their priorities in line. It's a great country.
2006-08-30 13:11:06
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answered by teedee 2
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I'm form Spain. I was living for 5 years in Mexico City, and I love it¡
2006-08-30 06:20:35
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answered by Henita 4
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Well I love going to Mexico I've got family there. It is great right.
2006-08-28 20:12:50
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answered by itachi 2
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I am from Tijuana, and Mexico rocks, it's a beautiful country filled with nice people and rich culture.
2006-08-27 20:59:05
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answered by pato_inbox 3
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Yes I agree the place was fantastic! I stayed in Cancun last year the food was great and the people very hospitable, yeah I'd recommend it for sure.
2006-08-27 10:49:06
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answered by Duke 2
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