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Oaxaca Mexico Landslide May Have Killed Over 1000 PeopleHeavy rains are to blame for the landslide in Oaxaca Mexico. Oaxaca Mexico Landslide May Have Killed Over 1000 People. Governor Ulises Ruiz said, "There could be between five hundred, six hundred maybe one thousand dead.
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Oaxaca TravelThis article offers an overview of traveling in Oaxaca, Mexico, including highlights on the nightlife, dining, shopping, cultural, and historical attractions that appeal to modern tourists.
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The Best in Mexico Adventure Travel, Oaxaca DetailsWhere to go, what to see, where to stay and what to eat in central Oaxaca, especially the central market.
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Exploring Mexico: Journeys into the Central Valleys of OaxacaPlanning a visit to Oaxaca, Mexico? Don't miss these nearby attractions, easily visited on a day trip from the city. -
The Best Festivals in Oaxaca, MexicoVisitors to Mexico will likely discover that there is always a festival or celebration taking place somewhere in the country. These are some of the best festivals in the city of Oaxaca. -
A Brief but Insightful Account by Oliver Sacks of Visiting Oaxaca with Fellow Fern-enthusiasts: Oaxaca JournalReview of "Oaxaca Journal" by neurologist and fern-enthusiast Oliver Sacks -
Experience the Magic of Oaxaca, MexicoThe city of Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico easily enchants visitors with its blend of indigenous cultures. This multicultural energy is felt everywhere: from the historic town square, or zócalo, to the overflowing market stalls, to the baroque cathedrals.
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Enjoying a Visit to Oaxaca MexicoThis article provides information about sites to see when visiting Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Treats In and Near OaxacaTo encourage exploring by the visitor to Oaxaca, here are a few suggestions for doing more than going to deservedly well known attractions like the Monte Alban site and the Santo Domingo Church. -
Experience the Magic of Oaxaca, MexicoThe city of Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico easily enchants visitors with its blend of indigenous cultures. This multicultural energy is felt everywhere: from the historic town square, or zócalo, to the overflowing market stalls, to the baroque cathedrals.
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Oaxaca on About $12 Per Day: One Broke Gringo's ObservationsHere are a few tips to enable a frugal traveler to live affordably in the Mezcal capital of the world.
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Traveler's Guide to Puerto Escondido, MexicoPuerto Escondido, in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, is a world class surfing destination and popular vacation destination for visitors to Mexico. -
The Other Side of MexicoOaxaca has seen its share of turmoil, but in good times, it's an excellent vacation destination. Before you plan a trip to this part of the world, check out the latest happenings.
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Vinny Castilla RetiresA look at Major League Baseball player Vinny Castilla upon his announcement of retirement . -
Visiting Mexico with Alice Adams and Her Companions During the 1970s and 80sReview of Alice Adams's Mexico: Some Travels and Some Travelers There. Highlights include Oaxaca, Zihuatanejo, and a Frida Kahlo pilgramage. -
Mexican Days: Journey Into the Heart of Mexico by Tony Cohan: Travel Writer's Pick of a Dozen Mexican DestinationsTony Cohan, writer of On Mexican Time, this time describes his travels to off-the-beaten track Mexican places and familiar ones like Oaxaca and the historic center of Mexico City. A hip yet fact-filled account with sensory detail that holds the reader.
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Mexican Byways: Destination, Tehuantepec - City that Rocks with Markets and DancingLeave the Gringo trail for Tehuantepec or nearby Juchitan in the Mexican Isthmus. Tehuantepec is known for its strong bodied, strong-minded market women. Both cities are also known for their colorful traditional dances. -
What to Get for the Grandfather on Father's DayEvery guy who has kids grows into a grandfather eventually. Young or old grandfathers still have a love for their game. They may not play them anymore but they still enjoy the sport. Gift baskets are best and are for any occasion. -
Salvia: The New Weed?Salvia (salvia divinorum) is an herbal drug being smoked by teens, as the trendy new way to get high, and it's getting the attention of law enforcement everywhere. -
Best Mother's Day Gifts Under $25You don't have to spend a lot on Mother's Day gifts to tell your mom - or any other special mom in your life - how special she is. Check out the top Mother's Day gifts for $25 or less! -
FDA Recalls Pistachio Nuts and Prompts Questions About Salmonella SymptomsFDA recalls are commonplace, but the current pistachio recall makes consumers wonder what salmonella symptoms to look for. Do you know how to protect yourself from being one of the estimated 400 annual salmonella poisoning fatalities? -
Pig Influenza Virus / Testimonial in MéxicoMéxico is facing an emergency, the world is watching our country to prevent the epidemic from becoming pandemic, and some authorities are negligent according to a testimonial that should be known and investigated seriously. -
Dos Caminos Soho Restaurant in New York CityLocated at 475 W Broadway, at Houston Street, in fabulous New York.
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Swine Flu Pandemic Questions and AnswersGet answers to frequently asked questions about the swine flu.
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Fabulous Mexican Restaurants in Washington, D.CIn-depth profiles of three Mexican Restaurants in Washington, D.C.'s Penn Quarter, Chinatown, and Capitol Hill. Great after-work, Mexican dining establishments.
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Restauraunt Review: Claim Jumper in Reno, NevadaClaim Jumper in Reno, Nevada is one of the best places to eat, great food, huge dishes...that is if you don't mind being rushed in, rushed out, and having a party screaming in your ear.
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Inexpensive and Affordable Dresses for Cinco De MayoWhere to purchase the best dresses for Cinco de Mayo for under $100.
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Papatzul Mexican Restaurant in New York CityLocated at 55 Grand Street, between W Broadway and Wooster Street.
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Swine Flu and H1N1 Flu Revealed: Clearing the ConfusionAn explanation of the origins of the 2009 swine/h1n1 flu, why its name was changed, how it spreads, and how to deal with it.
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Day of the Dead Coloring Pages, Lesson Plans, Crafts and Teaching ResourcesDay of the Dead Coloring Pages, Lesson Plans, Crafts and Teaching Resources -
The 4 Best Mexican Restaurants in Tampa, FloridaReviewing the best Mexican restaurants in Tampa, Florida from the very authentic Mexican cuisine to popular Tex-Mex fare to a combination of both styles. We'll look at menus, prices, atmosphere, and locations. -
Kuelap: The "Machu Picchu of Northern Peru"An impregnable Chachapoyan fortress on and Andean ridge begun in the ninth century and a newish nearby lodge. -
Getting PaidWhat are some of your worst fears? This was an email to my friends updating my adventures and interactions during my most recent adventure. This was an actual experience, complete with anger and fear. -
Mezklah's Song "Fogata" to Appear in New Movie Pride and GloryAlt-Latino band Mezklah's song "Fogata" will appear in the new movie "Pride and Glory" starring Edward Norton and Colin Ferrell, opening October 24. The band is also set to release their new EP, "Bestia Sonika."
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Celebrating Christmas in Mexico? Events and Activities to TryDifferent things to do and expect when you Celebrating Christmas in Mexico
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Salvia Divinorum Ban Introduced in Texas LegislatureTexas Lawmaker wants to ban Salvia Divinorum -
Activist Norma Hotaling Dead at 57Famed woman's activist Norma Hotaling, the founder of the SAGE Project, died of pancreatic cancer last Tuesday. -
A Review of Villas Carrizalillo in Puerto Escondido, MexicoA review of my destination wedding at Villas Carrizalillo in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. It was a beautiful location, great value, and perfect setting. -
Buying Real Estate in Puerto Escondido, MexicoBuying real estate in a small Mexican town like Puerto Escondido is cheaper and easier than ever. Make money, have a great vacation house and enjoy life! -
Study Abroad This Summer in MexicoA guide to spending a summer studying abroad in Mexico.


