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Archive for December, 2009

Rand McNally Road Atlas covers the United States, Canada and Mexico. Use as GPS and online travel companion for better on-the-go navigation. Atlas offers getaway ideas on every map along with highlighted road trips clearly indicated with a red ribbon symbol. Individual road maps highlight every U.S state and Canadian province, overview of Mexico and detailed inset maps of more than 350 cities and 20 U.S National Parks. Road construction sites are highlighted and the latest construction updates are available online. Atlas lists road construction and updates are highlighted on each map within the U.S atlas. Mileage chart shows distances between 90 North American cities and national parks. Paperback atlas contains 144 pages.

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12 21st, 2009

14K GOLD TRAVEL MAP CHARM - MEXICO

Dimensions are 21 x 25 mm (height by width), 14K Solid Gold - 1.3 gm. Weights and dimensions are approximate

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12 20th, 2009

A Novel (Books)

General Fiction - Fleeing the wreckage of a murky diplomatic job in a Chaotic Latin country, Mark Noon finds himself down-and-out and holed up in a hotel in Mexico. As a last resort, he claims … - My Life and Adventures: A Novel (Books)

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12 17th, 2009

I’m a resident of the U.S (not a citizen yet) and i want to travel to mexico to get my teeth implants, however i lost my green card in the trash, now i am waiting to get a new one but its gonna be a few months until i receive it, i do have a copy of my green card and i know the number of my card but, can i travel to mexico or any other country without a green card?

You must show proof of US residency (green card) when you travel to Mexico. If the production of your new green card is still in the making, please make an appointment with your local USCIS office (through Infopass) and get them to stamp a provisional i-551 stamp on your passport. That’ll do.

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Session Impossible

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12 16th, 2009

Session Impossible

To Travel the globe and bring back the most insane surfing footage of the worlds greatest surfers riding the best waves on earth. Youll see the worlds most famous surfers in this surf movie classic filmed on location in Panama, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Mexico and California.

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TravelSmith - Women's Martini Sol Cabo Halter Swimsuit Top

Update on the Classic Halter, Now in an Exotic Italian PrintLeopard print shapes the softly shirred bust, accented by contrast batik front diamond and underbust band, to define and flatter the bustline. Pair it with the matching contoured swim brief or skirt for a fresh look. Content 90% polyester/10% nylon, hand wash, cold; line dry. Made in Mexico. Shoulder-enhancing halter hooks behind the neckSoftly lined topSoft back ties for an adjustable fitMartini Sol Cabo Halter Swimsuit TopSizes 8-16.

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Paperback, 50 Things You Must Know Before You Travel to Mexico

(PRINT VERSION) Packed with vital information for anyone thinking of living in, traveling to or retiring in Mexico. Filled with insider tips you won t find in travel guides or brochures, based on the author s 10+ years of living in Mexico. One reviewer calls it necessary reading for a newcomer to Mexico. Bonus companion website with extensive online resources.

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12 9th, 2009

Taschen Great Yoga Retreats

Angelika Taschen has found the most exquisite and inspirational yoga retreats around the world: choose from an exotic luxury hotel in Bhutan, a farmhouse in Tuscany or a beach resort in Mexico. But be warned, yoga can easily become a way of life. Highlights include the Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh, the birthplace of yoga and the renowned pilgrimage site where the Beatles attended the Maharishi’s ashram in 1968.

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12 9th, 2009

Paperback, A Man And Mexico

A Man and Mexico is the story of an American manas fifteen-day road trip from Chicago to Acapulco and back. His inability to speak Spanish and his bad map pose problems for him along the way. While living in his truck, he travels through the mountains of Mexico to the Pacific coast where he finds the peacefulness of the ocean and the dangers of unknown neighborhoods. During his long adventure the man begins to wrestle the demons within him from an earlier Mexican vacation that he had taken with his father as a teenager. Fernando is homeless when they meet. He speaks fluent English and Spanish, and the American man invites him along as a companion and interpreter. Fernando agrees to go on the condition that he will be taken to the American border. The man discovers that while seeking out the good in others, he finds the best in himself.

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Leather 'Travel Notes' Briefcase (Mexico) (Leather)

This handmade creation is offered in partnership with NOVICA, in association with National Geographic. Product Features: Decorative brass studs with an antique finish outline this casual briefcase Briefcase features a chic buckle closure Trendy tote does double duty as a travel bag Mexico’s Ricardo Hinojosa transforms brown leather into an original design Bag features two outer lockets, an inner pocket with zipper and a pocket for business cards Natural leather may vary slightly in color and texture Story Behind the Art: Ricardo Hinojosa: ‘I’ve always loved to design, even as a kid. I have a little workshop and I’ve developed an artistic sensibility for contemporary fashion trends, which I transmit through my designs. I have gathered a team of artists, experts in the field, and together we share old and new techniques while working. I start by selecting the type of leather, either cow, goat or pigskin. Once I have settled on a particular design, I cut the leather as desired, and then proceed to sew it into sh

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