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| Restaurant Los Arcos Restaurant Blvd Salinas 1000, at Calle Escuadrón, Tijuana, Baja California 664.686.4757
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| Restaurant Ritz Restaurant Blvd L¡zaro Ca¡rdenas across from Hotel Buganvile, Tijuana, Baja California (664) 624-3608
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| Baja Trek
Ave Revolucion 350, Tijuana, Baja California 665-391-1682
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| Tijuana Country Club
Blvd Agua Caliente (at Av Hipódromo), Tijuana, Baja California 664-681-7855
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| Rosarito Real Estate - Beautiful home in Las Gaviotas Baja
Rosarito, Baja California
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| Hotel Festival Plaza Hotel Calle Nogal 1207-1 at Blvd Benito Juárez, Rosarito Beach, Baja California 661/612-2950
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| Rosarito Beach Hotel Hotel Rosarito, Baja California 1-800 343 8582
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| Casa Mexicana Talavera Tile and Handcrafts
Blvd. Salinas 11,111, Tijuana, Baja California (664) 686-5491
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| Grand Hotel Tijuana Hotel Blvd Agua Caliente 4500, Tijuana, Baja California 664-684-7000
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| La Costa Restaurant
Calle 7 8131 at Revolución and Constitucion, Tijuana, Baja California 664.685.3124
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| Real del Mar Golf Resort & Country Club Hotel Ensenada Toll Rd Km 19.5; 800/803.60, Tijuana, Baja California 664/631-3670
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| Rincon Tropical Hotel Hotel Km 27.5. Carretera al Cañón, Rosarito Beach, Baja California 011 52 661 112-4546
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para servirlevocabularyMeaning: at your service Example: [You, to the concierge] “Gracias.” [Concierge] “Para servirle.” (“You, to concierge: ‘Thank you.’ Concierge: ‘At your service.’”)
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Parangaricutiro-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!
........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.
........moreRoosters of San Blas By Jane Onstott Counting the seconds between a bolt of lightning and the clap of thunder that follows is supposed to help calculate a storm’s distance. Using this same principle, I’m timing the frequency of the rooster’s crow.
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Ya no quiero queso, lo que quiero es salir de la ratonera.proverbMeaning: I don’t want any more cheese, what I want is to escape from this mousetrap!
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The 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.
........moreMichoacán’s Magical Metal Smiths By Jane Onstott Like many other destinations in Michoacán state, Santa Clara del Cobre has a long and colorful history. The Purépecha nation which dominated the region before the Spanish was one of skilled artisans.
........moreDriving the Pacific Coast By Jane Onstott Road Signs and Driving Tips
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miti mitislangMeaning: fifty fifty Example: Este postre es divino. Pero porque te quiero, lo vamos a dividir miti miti. (This dessert is divine. But since I love you, we’ll split it fifty fifty.)
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Missionaries and Mines By Jane Onstott The first Europeans to settle this harsh yet mesmerizing landscape were mining entrepreneurs and Catholic missionaries.
........moreRainy Season By Jane Onstott By about 3 PM the rain clouds began to bunch in on a previously cloudless sky.
........moreCanyons of Copper By Jane Onstott All sorts of people are on the go, looking for new vistas and unique experiences. You’ve got travelers, tourists, adventurers, and X-men.
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