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People often ask……What is there to do in Los Cabos other than fishing, golf and beach? Stay with us while we give you a few suggestions: Explore the beautiful Sea of Cortez in Mexico’s Los Cabos region aboard the vessel of your choice.
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REVOLUTION DAY November 20 th ~~~Revolution Day in Mexico This date is important in Mexican history because it marks the beginning of the war to overthrow the dictator Porfirio Diaz. General Porfirio Diaz, an important figure during the wars against the
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The history of pearl collecting in Mexico goes back a very long way. When Spanish explorers sailed into the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California) in the early 1530s they encountered Pericú Indians wearing necklaces strung with red berries, shells
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One level house plans have recently come into style in a big way. Today’s discerning homeowners prefer one floor house plans for many different reasons; let’s take a look at a few: Energy efficiency. One floor house plans may require less
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Visitors to Cabo or those just surfing the web will hear about an area called the Tourist Corridor. Just what is this Corridor? The Tourist Corridor is a 20-mile (33 km) section of beautiful, expansive beaches, world-class golf courses and luxurious resorts
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Seattle, WA ( PRWEB ) June 3, 2008 -- Suzuki + Chou Communimedia, an innovative PR and marketing firm specializing in creating high-impact campaigns for clients in the lifestyle, real estate, travel and hospitality industries, announces the launch of
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Mexico? Cap it Off at Cabo April 24, 2008 - Elyse Glickman, Jewish Exponent Feature After I visited Guadalajara (Mexico's second-largest city and technical capital) and Huatulco (a southern Oaxacan fishing village just finding its sea legs as a tourist
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Even in Baja's tourist-laden Los Cabos region -- where American chains like Wal-Mart, Home Depot and Ruth's Chris Steak House run rampant -- it's possible to find some amazing, secluded spots away from the crowds. One such place is the 2,000-acre
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BAJA CALIFORNIA, Mexico—Some roads are worth driving solely for the sake of driving them. Pacific Coast Highway, for one, lures road warriors to cruise its curves, braving skinny lanes painted along cliffs for glimpses of the Pacific Ocean. Though
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For you boaters wanting an update on the Puerto Los Cabos Marina located in San Jose del Cabo, to soon rival the already popular marina located in Cabo San Lucas, I have included this article: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=6187
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