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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | June, 2010
| | June 13, 2010
| | August, 2010
| | First two weeks of August
Fiesta de la Vendimia - Food Ensenada, Baja California Two-week harvest festival celebrating Mexico's premiere wine-making region. Wine tastings, elegant meals, and cultural events Valle de Guadalupe, Santo Tomas & Ensenada http://www.fiestasdelavendimia.com |
| | September, 2010
| | End of September
Rosarito Ensenada Fun Bicycle Ride - Sporting Event Ensenada, Baja California 858/483-8777 (USA) Party with another 7,000+ participants after a fun, mostly flat 50-mi bike ride. http://www.rosaritoensenada.com |
| | November, 2010
| | Late November
| | April, 2011
| | April 15--17, 2011
Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race - Sailing Ensenada, Baja California Some 400 sailing vessels compete in this annual event. Newport Beach CA to Ensenada, BC. http://www.nosa.org |
| | June, 2011
| | early June
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Mexican Slang |
¡Maldición!vocabularyMeaning: Damnation! Example: ¡Maldición! He perdido mis lentes nuevos. (Damnation! I lost my new glasses.)
More Mexican Slang
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Articles
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Acapulco...the Old-Fashioned Way By Jane Onstott A vacation in Acapulco sounds exotic, glamorous, exciting, and even a bit old-fashioned.
........moreColima, Anatomy of an Earthquake By Jane Onstott As in a nightmare, buildings on both sides of the street shuddered and swayed before cracking in half or collapsing in piles.
........moreParangaricutiro-Say What? By Jane Onstott An excellent day trip out of Uruapan is a hike or horseback ride to the lava flow that swallowed most of the 325-year-old church of San Juan Parangaricutiro ... as well as the town itself!
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