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  1. The Best Beaches In Mexico

    Blog: My Little Nomads - 3 November 2011

    An opinionated list of the best beaches in Mexico. Continue reading →Read the entire article here: The Best Beaches In Mexico Or check out Where to go in Southeast Asia with kids

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  2. Beach Bound – Bahias de Huatulco, Mazunte & Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca State, Mexico

    Blog: Trans-Americas Journey - 14 January 2011

    Sand and surf may not be the first things you think of when you think of Oaxaca State in southern Mexico. This region more commonly conjures up visions of exquisite food, the Monte Alban Mayan ruins, uber-Mexican handicrafts, mexcal, more exquisite food and an awesome annual Dia del Muertos celebration. But beaches they got–and each one with its own personality. The first sandy-feet stop we made in Oaxaca State was at a stretch of bays called Bahias de Huatulco.

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  3. Meandering through Mexico

    Blog: Boodle's Adventure - around the world in 365 days - 29 July 2010

    Ok, so first up let me apologise to those avid readers out there (aka Mum and Gran) who have been waiting so long for me top update my blog. I realise I am at least a month behind by now, if not more, and have long ago traded in North America for Europe, but don’t despair, I intend you fill you in on all my adventures…From Tulum, we thought we were in need of some more beach time (Tulum had been so rough we couldn’t go in) so we headed straight to Isla Mujeres, bypassing Cancun like it was the plague.

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  4. Just another Beach

    Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 3 April 2010

    Sadly, I have to admit I'm am clearly a product of mass advertising. Countless Saturday mornings spent propped in front of the television have left me "CooCoo for CoCoPuffs", wondering "Where's the Beef?" and feeling sorry for poor Mikey as "He'll eat anything".

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  5. Oaxaca and Puerto Escondido

    Blog: Backpacker Bucks - 23 March 2010

    The state of Oaxaca has so much to offer. I will be back to explore some more on my next trip down here. I made many new friends and some new business partners on this part of my journey.

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  6. More Work For Stay

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 26 December 2009

    Caroline and I make great progress on the new website and I really enjoy working so closely with a ‘customer’. It’s great to know Caroline will get exactly the website she wants. I continue to have a fruit smoothie for breakfast every day with about six or eight fresh local ingredients, swim, run and workout [...]

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  7. More Work For Stay

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 26 December 2009

    Caroline and I make great progress on the new website and I really enjoy working so closely with a ‘customer’. It’s great to know Caroline will get exactly the website she wants. I continue to have a fruit smoothie for breakfast every day with about six or eight fresh local ingredients, swim, run and workout [...]

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  8. Work For Stay

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 22 December 2009

    A while back a friend showed me the great website helpx.net, a site that links travelers like myself with people who need some kind of work done. The original idea began with World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOFing), where as you might guess, one volunteers to work on an organic farm for a few [...]

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  9. Work For Stay

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 22 December 2009

    A while back a friend showed me the great website helpx.net, a site that links travelers like myself with people who need some kind of work done. The original idea began with World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOFing), where as you might guess, one volunteers to work on an organic farm for a few [...]

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  10. Driving Rediscovered

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 13 December 2009

    I’m all set to leave La Manzanilla when Jason’s mustang blows a head gasket and he needs my help getting it back to town. What the heck, one more night can’t hurt We walk for an hour along the beach at night to an old restaurant where a movie is being filmed and Jason is [...]

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  11. Driving Rediscovered

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 13 December 2009

    I’m all set to leave La Manzanilla when Jason’s mustang blows a head gasket and he needs my help getting it back to town. What the heck, one more night can’t hurt We walk for an hour along the beach at night to an old restaurant where a movie is being filmed and Jason is [...]

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  12. Five Off the Beaten Path Places to Visit in Mexico

    Blog: Brilliant Tips Travel Blog - 23 September 2009

    Mexico is traveled to by people from all parts of the world, yet most tourists miss many of its best spots. It is a large and diverse country with much to offer. In my opinion, all of the least desirable spots get seen by the most “gringos”, such as the tourist havens and, especially, the border towns. These places can leave a bad taste in the mouth making some not want to travel back to Mexico despite its natural and cultural wonders. Guanajuato – Halfway between Mexico City and Guadalajara lies ...

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