The state of San Luis Potosi has an extensive and fascinating history, first finding prominence as a gold and silver mining center in 1592. The capital city (also named San Luis Potosi) is a thriving metropolis now, drawing visitors keen to experience the Colonial architecture and history and the lively cultural and artistic scene. Travelers […]
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The Spiritual Sunset and More From San Luis Potosi, Mexico
by stayadventurous on March 22, 2015 in Guest Post, Mexico Travel, Sunset Sunday
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Refresh in the Waters of Matacanes Canyon, Nuevo León
by Craig Zabransky on March 21, 2015 in Destination, Guest Post, Mexico Travel
Recharge and refresh in the outdoor waterfalls of Matacanes Canyon. The Canyon is located about 60-90 minutes from Monterrey, the second largest city in Mexico and the capital of the state of Nuevo León are several tours that help you visit many of its attractions ranging from a couple of hours to an almost full day of […]
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Flying High with Voladores of Papantla at Sunset on the Malecón
by Craig Zabransky on March 15, 2015 in Destination, Mexico Travel, Sunset Sunday
A walk on the Malecón is a must on a visit to Puerto Vallarta. Lined with art sculptures, a stroll along the pedestrian only walkway provides visitors a chance to slowly take in the beauty of the Bay of Banderas and mix among the people both locals and tourists of the seaside city. Besides meandering […]
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The Mystery of the State of Mexico – Teotihuacan
by Craig Zabransky on March 9, 2015 in Destination, Mexico Travel
When driving through Mexico City (as a passenger of course), I couldn’t tell where the official federal district ended and the official state of Mexico began. But I do know I visited friends who lived in the state of Mexico (not the city) and enjoyed viewing a Sunday soccer (football) match in their home. It […]
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