Introducing Tamaulipas
Tamaulipas is a diverse destination. It stretches from the Gulf coast, with several quiet but up-and-coming coastal towns, high into the Sierra Madre mountains, where the bird-watching is world-class, and then runs up the Río Bravo to grab the northeast’s major border crossings. It’s increasingly popular with Mexican tourists, but it remains off the radar of most foreigners, except for a few in-the-know Texans.
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Last updated: Sep 23, 2008
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RE: Veracruz Area
by james2187 31 August 2011
#15 and #16 are obviously not familiar with the reality of the situation in Veracruz right now. This is not the type of violence typical…
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Re: Texas to Mexican Interior via Laredo in bus
by Altahabana 25 August 2011
+*Almost all of the Grupo Senda trips from Laredo into the interior border-cross late in the evening or very early in the morning, which…
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RE: luxury bus from Texas to Guadalajara
by Altahabana 17 August 2011
No I don't think you're an idiot but you are generalizing about the situation in central/south Tamaulipas and the border cities in the…
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