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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
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Fiesta de Corpus Cristi - Religious Papantla, Veracruz Religious festival with costumed dancers, fair, food booths, carnival rides and parades. |
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Mexican Slang |
El que bien te ama, te hará sufrir.proverbMeaning: He who really loves you will make you suffer.
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Articles
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Driving the Pacific Coast By Jane Onstott Road Signs and Driving Tips
........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.
........moreCruising Baja By Jane Onstott Some of Baja’s road signs are pictorials: a bar and wavy lines means vado, a desert depression or wash that may or may not contain water.
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pata saladaslangMeaning: a person from Puerto Vallarta Example: Soy de Puerto Vallarta. Soy pata salada. (I’m from Puerto Vallarta. I’m a “salty foot.”)
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Articles
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The Friendlier Skies By Jane Onstott I’m cruising at about 10,000 meters above the sea, flying from San Diego to Mexico City via Los Cabos.
........moreMichoacan Cuisine By Jane Onstott Michoacán’s fertile and varied lands bring an abundance of fruits and vegetables to its table. From the northern parts of the state com such staples as onions, chile and tomatoes as well as potatoes, strawberries, blackberries, and apricots.
........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.
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