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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | January, 2011
| | Late January
International Festival of Migratory Birds - Birdwatching San Blas, Nayarit Daily trips to birdwatching areas such as Singayta, an excursion to Isla Isabel and nightly cultural events in the plaza. http://avessanblas.uan.mx/ingles/ |
| | February, 2011
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San Blas Day - Cultural San Blas, Nayarit Fireworks, traditions, and a boat ride to the Rock of the Virgen. |
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Mexican Slang |
dios medianteexpressionMeaning: God willing Example: Nos vemos este verano, dios mediante. We’ll see each other this summer, God willing.)
More Mexican Slang
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Articles
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10 Ways.... By Jane Onstott Top 10 ways to know you’ve been vacationing
in Puerto Vallarta too long
........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.
........moreTravel Green By Jane Onstott It’s pretty easy to recycle and think green when you’re at home and in your own routine; it’s a bit more challenging when you’re on the road
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