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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
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VI Nueva Paquime Festival - Cultural Casas Grandes, Chihuahua Held just outside the renowned Paquime archaeological site (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), this festival is a celebration of the heritage and cultures of northern Mexico. http://www.festivalnuevapaquime.com.mx/ |
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Mexican Slang |
Como come el burro, caga el culo.sayingLiteral Meaning: What the burro eats comes out his ass. Meaning: You are what you eat.?? What goes in must come out??? You tell us ... any ideas? (Si usted sabe, dejenos saber!)
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Articles
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Pilgrimage to Talpa By Lisa Halderman I was born to walk.
It started when I was 6 years old, doing five-mile forced marches across the downs in England with my British grandmother. It’s in my blood.
........moreThe Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway By Jane Onstott The most popular way to visit the Copper Canyon, indeed the only route many people consider, is aboard the Chihuahua al Pacifico.
........moreHammocks R Us By Jane Onstott Think of a Venn diagram. Not all hammocks are beds, and not all beds are hammocks.
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