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Mexico Expat and Travel Blog; October, 2008 Archive; Mexico Expat and Travel Blog Top Searches: • getting married in nogales mexico • expat mexico violence • travel advisories to nogales mexico • expat forum nogales mexico • warning mexico travel perspective • expatriate criminals • puebla violence • october 2008 mexico • puebla violence travel advisory 2009 • travel alert problem for expats mexico • pueblo mexico travel warning • expat getting married in mexico with a mexican • san miguel de allende travel advisory • mexico violence american expats • mexico violence american expat • mexico violence american expatriate • crime retire mexico 2008 • us expats in nogales mexico • | 10/31/08 22:56
Every country has some dark history and something they are not proud of. Does this mean that they don't deserve the respect of neighboring countries? Should all the nations adhere with travel advisories or bans to such countries? This has and still is what Mexico is experiencing from the United States. An expatriate living in Mexico tells it all what kind of country Mexico really is. To find out what it really is read the rest of it here.Read more: What Mexico Really Is - An Expat's Perspective [click] Tags: living in mexico • expat on mexico • misconceptions on mexico • 1 Comments. - Permalink |
10/31/08 04:17
There are many many places in this world where one can go and retire. So why would anyone want to retire in Mexico? What is it about Mexico that cannot be found anywhere else? The American Chronicle lists down 12 reasons why anyone should retire here instead of anywhere else. Some of these reasons are quite obvious, while you will be surprised with the others.Read more: Why Mexico? [click] Tags: retire in mexico • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
10/16/08 19:22
The border city of Nogales in Mexico has been added by the U.S. State Department in the list of places where American Travelers should be wary because of increasing violence.Read more: Mexico [click] Tags: nogales • violence • travel warning • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
10/10/08 22:16
One of a country's pride is its food and sometimes a country is known best for its cuisines and delicacies. Mexico is one of these countries which provides authentic spicy and delicious cuisines. The Mexican government has assured that the Mexican food and cuisines are "clean" and world class but to to what extent? A mother and child pair learned this the hard way. To find out more about this "uneasy" experience read it here.Read more: The Risk of Street Foods [click] Tags: san miguel de allende • street food risk • food safety • street food • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
10/08/08 23:33
Mexico's Secretariat of Toursis started working with state and local government to recognizing its Pueblos Magicos (magic villages) and allocated funds to preserve their authenticity by developing unintrusive tourism facilities.Read more: Mexico's Pueblos Magicos [click] Tags: magic pueblos • ancient traditions • tourism • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
10/07/08 22:56
Various form of crime is condemned by society and religion. Laws has been amended and revised to combat against the evolving threat of crime in society. Even so, this is not enough to stop criminals and scoundrels from doing what they are good at, crimes. How does criminals able to pull these? The sad answer is that a government and those in power are protecting these criminals against getting what they truly deserve from the justice system. Learn more about these and expat criminals here.Read more: Criminals Above Justice: The Mexican Power [click] Tags: expat criminals • justice system • crime at power • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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