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LISTING NO: L2911 |
El Jardin Garden Retreat El Jardin is a cozy eco-retreat center nestled in a secluded cove off the Bay of Banderas. Located right on the water, our guests enjoy the privacy of individual open-air palapas. Hanging beds enhance this romantic getaway, and creature comforts include electricity, hot showers and flush toilets. There is a large communal area where guests can mingle, relax, read or dine. El Jardin is rustic but comfortable. We are surrounded by coffee, banana and coconut trees with the Pacific Ocean lapping at our front door. Yelapa, Jalisco 831-535-3059
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LISTING NO: L2833 |
Superior Tours Vallarta Superior Tours offers tours in and around Vallarta for the most affordable prices Lago Superior 174 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco 322 293 7226
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LISTING NO: L2739 |
Romantic Hotel Santo Domingo your perfect getaway to explore Yucatan Calle 18 x 33 Izamal, Yucatan 9889676136
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LISTING NO: L2662 |
Hotel Restaurant Maya Luna Small cozy hotel 4 km south of Mahahual. Excelent for snorkel, diving, kayaking. All bungalows are beachfront and have a private roof terrace. Carretera Mahahual Xcalak km 5.2 Mahahual, Quintana Roo 0052(1)9838360905
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Mexican Slang |
¿Cómo andas?slangLiteral Meaning: How are you walking? Meaning: How are you doing? Example: ¿Cómo andas? (How’s it going?) Todo azul. (It’s all good.)
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Hammocks R Us By Jane Onstott Think of a Venn diagram. Not all hammocks are beds, and not all beds are hammocks.
........moreAcapulco...the Old-Fashioned Way By Jane Onstott A vacation in Acapulco sounds exotic, glamorous, exciting, and even a bit old-fashioned.
........moreThe Maya Cosmovision By Jane Onstott Excellent astronomers and mathematicians, the ancient Maya charted the course of the planets and stars and even accurately predicted the appearance of comets, eclipses, and other celestial events.
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