DENNIS
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México Desconocido
Has everyone come across this monthly magazine? It's been around, seems like forever. Used to be only in Spanish, then they added a section which
translated everything. The really cool part is, now there is an online version.
It takes you to places in México you've probably never heard of and the photography is as good as it gets.
It was, and probably still is, printed in the US but, don't let that stop you from looking at it.
Go to Google, México Desconocido.
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Thank you, Dennis. It is very helpful to read Spanish and then a translation. Also wonderful to do some armchair travel. I am afraid I have been lazy
with my studies since I have my own private interpreter in Amir.
The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well. - Ancis
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DENNIS
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Amir, and you will enjoy the photography. It's really good.
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Thanks Dennis! Great site......great info, history and photos!!
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Yeah....I will chime in...Thanks
Hate one liners....Hi ******
Albert G
Remember, if you haven\'t got a smile on your face and laughter in your heart, then you are just a sour old fart!....
The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value.
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Dennis, my Google yielded 2 different sites (I don't want to get into the coincidence of this):
mexicodesconocido.com
mexicodesconocido.com.mx
They seem to be quite different sites, not just a translation. Which one were you referring to?
Thanks...
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DENNIS
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I don't know what the differences are except one site would serve the US and the other, Mexico.
Google --- Mexico Desconocido--- like that and it all seems to be there, starting with the Online version.
If there is a decent magazine selection in TS, you can probably find it there. I see it all the time at Gigante here.
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Hi Dennis ~
Took a couple of minutes to check this out yesterday, but then when I was going to thank you again, Nomad was unavailable to me ... this is a great
site and I'm sure we will use it for exploring areas on-line before we actually decide where to spend our time. You are right, the photos are
wonderful! Thanks again.
The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well. - Ancis
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thanks so much dennis, for this treasure trove of information. it will help plan travel in mexico, including our december trip to guadalajara and
puerto vallarta.
great find. thanks for sharing!
lili
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DENNIS
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Hi lili .......
Good to see you and, thanks. I see the mag at Limon Gigante. They're saving one for you.
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