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What to do in Mexico City?

Mexico City is a big megapolis, it is actually one of the most multi-layered, multi-faceted, and multi-cultural cities in the world. Mexico City is a capital with a life of its own. Colorfully marked hilltops as far as the eye can see, sprawl to the far reaches of the city. Exquisite restaurants and soulful markets offer excellent Mexican cuisine. Modernity sits side ...
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Should you hire a local tour guide when traveling in Mexico?

Should you hire a guide or travel agency in Mexico? By traveling on your own, you can explore each destination in the most personalized and unique way. As an independent traveler, you can avoid crowds of tourists and decide where and how much time to spend. This is easy if you speak Spanish and when traveling to well-known tourist places, but if ...
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Heroic cities of Mexico

Mexican "heroic cities" is a term used for Mexican cities that were recognized for their bravery and resistance against foreign invaders during the Mexican War of Independence and the French Intervention in Mexico. Back, in 2006, a commission was created to collect information on the 35 Mexican cities considered heroic. Today, the number of Mexican cities and towns with the word "Heroic" ...
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5 tips for staying in hotels with your dog

Traveling with pets is a lot easier these days because there are more pet-friendly accommodations available. If you would like to take your dog or cat with you on your vacation, there are a few steps you should take in advance. Mexican regulations allow travelers to enter the country with up to two dogs or cats, but if traveling by air, airlines ...
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Creative ideas to make a photo diary of your travel tours

Mexico is an amazing country. Traveling to Mexico could be an unforgettable experience. Amazing nature, tasty food, colonial towns, ancient ruins, sunny beaches, and fascinating cultural traditions. Thousand of made photos during the trip cant be enough. A photo diary could be a great solution for keeping all these new experiences and knowledge in one place where you can reflect on them ...
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Satellite Towers of Naucalpan

The towers are located in Satellite Town, northwest of the metropolitan area of ​​Mexico City, in the municipality of Naucalpan, State of Mexico. The square where they implant is in the North Loop Ring (Boulevard Manuel Ávila Camacho) Founders Corner Circuit, Autopista Mexico – Queretaro. Satellite City is a subdivision of residential character located northwest of the metropolitan area of ​​Mexico City ...
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Why is Mexico City sinking?

The historic center of Mexico City is in danger as a result of a growing environmental crisis: subsidence. This phenomenon is gradually changing the city's landscape and posing a significant threat to its infrastructure. Numerous buildings in Mexico City's historic center are leaning due to land subsidence, a consequence of rapid groundwater extraction when over-pumping creates underground voids that cause buildings to ...
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Historic center of Puebla

The Historic Monuments Zone of Puebla is an almost 7 km polygon that is considered the origin and historic center of Puebla de Zaragoza, the capital of Puebla State. This Zone was decreed an area of Historic Monuments in 1977 by presidential decree and then declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco on December 11, 1987. Puebla de Zaragoza is located at ...
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Essential packing tips for a long trip abroad

Traveling is exciting and strange at the same time, but traveling abroad is an adventure into the unknown. Sometimes we expect too much or too little from a long foreign trip and are usually afraid of different scenarios. Packing for a long trip can be challenging. Don't forget your International driving permit (if you plan to drive) or your health and travel ...
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Mayan systems of transportation

Mayan ceremonial centers were connected by a series of roads. The exact extent of the ancient road system will likely never be known, as much of it has been destroyed by centuries of vegetation growth and modernization. The Mayans called them sacbe ("white road"). These "white roads" were built from large stones covered with rubble. After laying the rubble, large cylindrical stones ...
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