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[*] posted on 9-26-2003 at 08:41 AM
Maps & Atlases, Travel & Topographic


SEPT. 15, 2003

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Santa Barbara CA -? Travel season for Mexico is starting! Visit newly expanded http://www.mexicomaps.com for the best and most current travel maps and road atlases for Mexico.

The Mexico Maps web site is divided into regions such as Yucatan or Baja California, enabling the viewer to direct their search to a specific area of interest or travel. For hikers and off-roaders, our newly organized topographic section has a graphic guide, allowing the viewer to quickly find the sheets they need.

Travelers without a map of their destination can miss some of the best tourist and archaeological sites without even knowing what they missed! Get a map before you go, while making your vacation plans, in order to get the most out of your trip.

Guia Roji, publisher of the best selling road atlas for Mexico, Por las Carreteras de Mexico ("by the highways of Mexico"), has released the 75th Anniversary edition of the atlas commemorating 75 years of map publishing. This atlas has become the standard for the trucking industry both in Mexico and the United States. Included in the new edition are numerous city plans and expanded detail of central Mexico. Other new titles from Guia Roji include Oaxaca City and Xalapa (Veracruz). Guia Roji is based in Mexico City.

A state of the art web site designed and managed by long-time map professionals, mexicomaps.com is the culmination of years of experience traveling in Mexico as well as providing maps to both tourists and business people.

The latest search technology has helped to optimize Mexico Maps' web site, making it an efficient and rewarding user experience. We want to be your "go-to" site for Mexico by being the most comprehensive and easy-to-use map store on the World Wide Web!




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