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Real Travel Adventures February 2009 Bonnie Neely |
Luxury in Riviera Maya Mexico's Yucatan Penninsula is one of the finest holiday spots for exquisite scenery, vast archeological sites, and a perfect year-round climate. |
High on Adventure April 2007 Vicki Andersen |
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Real Travel Adventures December 2008 Bonnie Neely |
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Real Travel Adventures August 2005 Fleidner & Hamlin |
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Real Travel Adventures March 2005 Ron Kapon |
Mariachi and Tequila: Singing, Dancing in Jalisco Mariachi and tequila, are two good reasons you should visit Jalisco, Mexico, but make sure your itinerary includes several trips to the surrounding areas, none more than a two-hour drive. |