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Home Tag Archives: Mexico (page 2)

Tag Archives: Mexico

Pilgrimages: Places I Remember, Part 6

By Ed Boitano
in :  World Travel
Magical Mystery Tour visitors at the Strawberry Field

Padre Pro’s last request was to be allowed to kneel and pray. When the firing squad’s shots failed to kill him, a soldier shot him at point-blank range. Pro had been falsely accused in the bombing attempt of former Mexican President Álvaro Obregón, and had become a wanted man. Betrayed to the authorities, he was sentenced to death without the benefit of any legal process.

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Treasures of the Riviera Nayarit

By Anne Z. Cooke
in :  World Travel
sandy beach at Rivera Nayarit

When you’re self-isolating at home, whiling away the hours scanning the internet for recipes, did you ever stumble across Mexico’s most-watched television show, “Master Chef Mexico?” How about the celebrity chef herself, Betty Vasquez, one of the show’s three judges?

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Romancing Mazatlan

By Richard Carroll
in :  World Travel
fishing boats adjacent to the Malecon, Mazatlan

Visitors can indulge their every desire in the ultimate expression of sensuality along Mexico’s West Coast, while enjoying a shimmering sun and the pulsating rhythm of Mazatlan. For those who wish to focus on one another and put the world aside Mazatlan has delightful pleasures that will keep the travel passion on edge.

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Pilgrimages: Places I’ll Remember

By Ed Boitano
in :  World Travel
Rhossili Beach

A pilgrimage is defined by Oxford Dictionary as (1) A journey to a holy place for religious reasons, or (2) Journey to a place that is connected with someone or something that you admire or respect.

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Paradise on the Princess: A Personal Memento From a Cruise Past

By John Clayton
in :  World Travel
Royal Princess cruise ship

Enjoying a cruise today is noticeably different than those my wife and I did some 25 years ago. That reality was dramatically in evidence when we took a Princess cruise earlier this year, and the memories we experienced “back then,” still color my thoughts today. In the 1970s research shows that about 500,000 people took a cruise every year. In the cruise industry today (2019) the cruise business has grown considerably.

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Facial-Recognition Technology, 7 Things You Should Never Do on a Plane, World Population Clock

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Biometric facial recognition technology

British Airways has used facial-recognition technology to streamline the boarding process for more than 250,000 passengers traveling internationally from US airports. The airline worked closely with US Customs and Border Protection to implement the technology.

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Crowd-Free Vacations, “The Brando” in Tahiti

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Sony Cyber-Shot RX100 VI camera

It’s a dilemma for many travelers: You want a better photo than you can take with your smartphone, but you don’t want to lug around a big camera... There are plenty of exciting destinations in Europe that may not be new, but they are emerging as exciting destinations worthy of a visit. Plus, the crowds haven’t gotten to them yet.

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Nude Resort Etiquette, Walking Mistakes, Branding

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
nude resort etiquette rules

Aside from a few key considerations, nude resort etiquette is general resort etiquette. There’s also the fact that most everyone is naked... There’s more to an effective walking workout than simply putting one foot in front of the other... Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes of a great brand?

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Overtourism, Worst Plane Seats

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
a crowd at Venice

Overtourism is becoming such a problem for popular destinations that both the United Nations and the European Union have recently issued guidelines to reduce tourist overcrowding... Seat selection can make a huge difference in how comfortable you are in flight, especially on long international trips. I interviewed an expert to help identify the worst airplane seats and explain how you can land yourself a better spot on your next flight.

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Mushing Mania, World’s Most Sung About Cities

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
dog mushing in Alaska

This winter kicks off mushing season in Alaska, with festivals and races that are legendary worldwide. Here’s how to have an adventure with these animal athletes any time of year... An interesting piece of research has revealed The World’s Most Sung About Cities and 12 of the top 20 are in the US.

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