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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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| Baja Trek
Ave Revolucion 350, Tijuana, Baja California 665-391-1682
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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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| Casa Mexicana Talavera Tile and Handcrafts
Blvd. Salinas 11,111, Tijuana, Baja California (664) 686-5491
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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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| Rosarito Real Estate - Beautiful home in Las Gaviotas Baja
Rosarito, Baja California
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| Restaurant Los Arcos Restaurant Blvd Salinas 1000, at Calle Escuadrón, Tijuana, Baja California 664.686.4757
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| Grand Hotel Tijuana Hotel Blvd Agua Caliente 4500, Tijuana, Baja California 664-684-7000
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| Rosarito Beach Hotel Hotel Rosarito, Baja California 1-800 343 8582
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| Tijuana Country Club
Blvd Agua Caliente (at Av Hipódromo), Tijuana, Baja California 664-681-7855
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| La Costa Restaurant
Calle 7 8131 at Revolución and Constitucion, Tijuana, Baja California 664.685.3124
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Tijuana real estate, rentals, hotels, restaurants, weather, map, and travel guides.
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ni jotaslangMeaning: nothing, not a thing Example: No entendí ni jota de lo que dijo el maestro. (“I didn’t understand a word the teacher was saying.”)
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Antojitos By Jane Onstott Eating Your Way Around Mexico:
Antojitos from A to T
........moreDentists in Mexico By Pat Cordes With the rising cost of dental care in the US and Canada, many people are headed south to have their teeth worked on.
........moreRainy Season By Jane Onstott By about 3 PM the rain clouds began to bunch in on a previously cloudless sky.
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tranquilónslangMeaning: laid back Example: A mi papá no le importará ... es tranquilón. (My dad won’t care, he’s laid back.)
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10 Ways.... By Jane Onstott Top 10 ways to know you’ve been vacationing
in Puerto Vallarta too long
........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!
........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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¡Viva México!expressionMeaning: Long live Mexico! Example: Hoy festejamos la independencia de México. ¡Qué viva México! (Tomorrow we celebrate Mexico’s independence. Long live Mexico!)
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12 Tips for Budget Travel By Jane Onstott Some items can be extremely useful while traveling. Here are a few of our favorite things.
........moreAjijic, Diary of a Housesitter By Pat Walker There are many ways to live here in the Lake Chapala area of Mexico
........moreHow to get an FM3 By Pat Cordes If you plan on staying in Mexico for more than 6 months at a time you will need an FM3.
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