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Acapulco, Mexico
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Jane Ammeson
Up in the hills of old Acapulco, away from the glittering hotel zone, along the winding narrow streets lined with flowering bougainvilleas, is the house of Dolores Olmedo.
Though the street called Cerro de la Pinzona has many stucco mansions surroun
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Jane Ammeson
I often take the roads less traveled, winding, twisting affairs that link small towns and villages, each with its appealing personality. But I've never before followed the shoreline, connecting to small fishing hamlets resting on the sands with almost impenetr
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Guanajuato, Mexico
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Jane Ammeson
From the moment I stand in front of the Templo de San Diego listening to the sweet sounds of the callejoneadas as they perform in front of this 17th century church as dusk is settling over the cobbled streets of Guanajuato, I know that I have found wha
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Cancun, Mexico
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Jane Ammeson
"It's too hot not to be in the water," says Iliana Rodriguez as we drive south on the Cancun-Tulum Highway on a sultry, sweaty summer day where the temperatures and humidity both seem to hover in the high 90s.
Visiting Riviera Maya, that coastline o
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Oaxaca, Mexico
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Rhona Richardson
Wonderful pottery! Exquisite moles! Breathtaking churches! Shoppers' paradise! All these descriptions have been applied to Oaxaca (pronounced wa-ha-ka), one of Mexico's southernmost cities. Hard to imagine that one city could merit all these superlativ
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