The second blog
Well yes ... in my small way I have decided to revive the tourism economy of Mexico after the economic crisis, insecurity and the influence they have struck at the heart this country:)
I decided to revive it through a new blog dedicated exclusively to travelers who intend to visit this place.
blog will be included in the different routes that I made personally: some famous so-called mass tourism others a bit less. Mexico has a territory so vast that it is a pity that only certain areas are known worldwide.
At this time I edited the itineraries on this blog, but soon it will insert new ones. Links and advice will soon be added.
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Everything is still in its infancy but I hope to do some useful work.
The new blog can be reached clicking on the following link:
http://itinerarimessicani.blogspot.com/
Happy reading!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Buenos Aires Halal Food
Whales know
Pino Cacucci ... I met with him in Mexico before you get there.
His new book: "Whales know"
"You say California and think of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the sandy beaches of Malibu, the studios Hollywood. But, just below, there is another California, in mid-nineteenth century was able to resist the advance of U.S. troops and maintain its integrity and independence. And the Baja California, Mexico California: the longest peninsula in the world, nearly two thousand kilometers driven into the heart of the Pacific Ocean. Pino Cacucci is back in "his" and tell Mexico to cross from south to north, from La Paz to the border in Tijuana. Along the Carretera Federal I, also known as Transpeninsular, has collected stories of pirates and buried treasure, Jesuit missions and abandoned, the Indians and lost travelers. In the Footsteps of Steinbeck, who traveled here in 1940, has rediscovered tales of queens and giant pearls. And of course you are immersed in the wonderful nature of the Baja in the vast expanses of cactus, in the lunar landscape of salt marshes, in mountains that have shaped women. And in the enchanting bays where the whales come close happy to play with the boats of fishermen. Because Mexico was the first country, more than sixty years ago, to put money aside for these protected animals mysterious intelligence, and they know it - they certainly understand - that all men are not murderers, and that here lives a 'more authentic humanity, a humanity more friendly. "
Pino Cacucci ... I met with him in Mexico before you get there.
His new book: "Whales know"
"You say California and think of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the sandy beaches of Malibu, the studios Hollywood. But, just below, there is another California, in mid-nineteenth century was able to resist the advance of U.S. troops and maintain its integrity and independence. And the Baja California, Mexico California: the longest peninsula in the world, nearly two thousand kilometers driven into the heart of the Pacific Ocean. Pino Cacucci is back in "his" and tell Mexico to cross from south to north, from La Paz to the border in Tijuana. Along the Carretera Federal I, also known as Transpeninsular, has collected stories of pirates and buried treasure, Jesuit missions and abandoned, the Indians and lost travelers. In the Footsteps of Steinbeck, who traveled here in 1940, has rediscovered tales of queens and giant pearls. And of course you are immersed in the wonderful nature of the Baja in the vast expanses of cactus, in the lunar landscape of salt marshes, in mountains that have shaped women. And in the enchanting bays where the whales come close happy to play with the boats of fishermen. Because Mexico was the first country, more than sixty years ago, to put money aside for these protected animals mysterious intelligence, and they know it - they certainly understand - that all men are not murderers, and that here lives a 'more authentic humanity, a humanity more friendly. "
Monday, May 11, 2009
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