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- Mexico City, Zocalo, Teotihuacan Pyramids and Xochimilco Mexico city is a big sprawling city, but with a lot of interesting cultural things for a tourist to do in a small area near the centre and also some fascinating archeological sites, such as the enormous Teotihuacan Pyramids just outside the city...
- Teotihuacan If you are going to be in Mexico City, you absolutely MUST schedule a day to go to Teotihuacan! It is not to be missed and you certainly won't regret the time and effort it takes to see it. Take a tour bus from your hotel and enjoy your friendly tou...
- Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) was a Mexican painter who depicted the indigenous culture of her country in a style combining Realism, Symbolism and Surrealism. An active communist supporter, she was the wife of Mexican muralist and...
- Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico Tula, formally, Tula de Allende is in the southwestern part of the state of Hidalgo in central Mexico, some 100 km to the north-northwest of Mexico City. Nearby Tula are the remains of the ancient capital city of the Toltecs, also known as "Tula" or...
- Lake Texcoco, Mexico Lake Texcoco was a natural lake formation within the Valley of Mexico, a basin located in the southern highlands of Mexico's central altiplano. It formerly extended over a large portion in the southern half of the basin, where it was the largest of a...
- The Art of Jose Clemente Orozco Jose Clemente Orozco (November 23, 1883 - September 7, 1949) was a Mexican social realist painter, who specialized in bold murals that established Mexican Muralism together with murals by Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros, and others. Orozco was the most...
- Remedios Varo Remedios Varo (December 16, 1908 - October 8, 1963) was a Spanish-Mexican surrealist painter. She was born in Anglés Cataluña, Spain in 1908 and died from a heart-attack in Mexico City in 1963. During the Spanish Civil War she fled to P...
- Mexico Fun Destination Did you know........ *Mexico introduced chocolate to the world? *Mexico City is sinking at a rate of 6 to 8 inches a year because it's built on top of an underground reservoir. Wells are drawing out more and more water for the city's growing...
- Oaxaca, Mexico, Monte Alban Pyramid Ruins and Uxmal This articles is about some of the lesser-known ruins and pyramids in Mexico. Everyone knows Chichen Itza, Palenque and the Teotihuacan Pyramids, near Mexico City, but there are many more to see if you have the time and energy to find them. Full Arti...
- Everything Spanish Headquarters Everything Spanish - Spanish Language This group is open to all themes about the Spanish language, Spanish (also South American / Latin American!) customs, traditions and culture, Spanish food etc. If you own a 'Spanish' lens I cordially invite you...
- Mexico, All-Inclusive Dream Cancun Resort & Spa. Dreams Cancun Resort & Spa is a luxury resort combining traditional Mayan with contemporary Mexican architecture on three magnificent beaches. Dreams Cancun Resort & Spa guarantees magnificent ocean views and boasts open spaces featuring beautiful in...
- Travel to Mexico - What You Must Know Before You Go! "So full of vital information that even someone who has lived in Mexico for years can learn from it. For the newcomer, reading this book is a necessary act!" - Bruce Berger, Award-winning Writer Click Here to Read More!
- Travel Photography and Photography of Mexico and beyond This lens is here to let you know about my photographic art products available today. All of the products use original photographs taken with a digital camera. Most were taken in Mexico, where I've lived for many years. So far I've added photographs...
- Mexico City Mexico City is considered the world's second largest and most populated city, built on the dry bed of lake Texcoco, surrounded on three sides by tall mountains and volcanoes such as the Ajusco, the Popocatepetl and the Ixtlacihuatl. It's a massive ur...
- Vacation in Mexico Mexico is a vacation paradise, filled with charming beaches, snow capped mountains, desert landscapes and lush rainforests. Mexico offers a variety of vacation travel, from the small, peaceful fishing villages to the flashy neon cities, teeming with...
- Mexico City Culture
- Is it Safe to Travel To Mexico? "Is it safe to travel to Mexico?" This was a question posed to me in a doctor's office the other day. The lady wants to travel to Cancun, maybe take a cruise to Mexico, and is concerned about recent news reports about the safety of tourists.
