We are talking about states that are not part of US.
Great song BTW Calvin Harris on the Nero Remix
And enjoy I did . Thanks for posting it. I especially liked the dude with his feet on the table by the waterfall! In US, there would be a resort there.
I have only been to a couple of ports where cruise ships "dump" you. Love to see the rest of the country. If you were to list the top 5 places to visit in Mexico, what would they be if the person is into scenery and food?
I have some family right now in Mexico (for the last four months) and Mexico is their second home after Montreal.
They return each year for few months, and they have the best times of their life! :b
* I can tell you 'bout all the magic places I've been in the mountains, jungles, pyramids, etc.,
including Oaxaca, Tulum, Taxco, Paracho, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo,, Manzanillo, Cozumel, Mazatlan,
Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Palenque, Merida, Santa Rosa, Cancun, Los Cabos, Patzcuaro, Tehuantepec, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chetumal, Tuxtla, Toluca, Santa Cruz, Morelia, Tepic, Villahermosa, Colima, Puerto Escondido, Campeche, Huatulco, Mexico City, etc., etc., etc....
Fantastic times! Beautiful people! Amazing vistas! .... :b
Bob, it's about time you sent an invoice to the Mexican Tourist Board, I reckon ... :b:b
Frank
I have been there probably a dozen times. Usually visiting Samsung (and once or twice LG). Love Kimchee and Korean pickles/side dishes. What did you find awesome Bruce? I never took the time to look around. Just business trips and one or two day stays....I spent over a year in Seoul. Was pretty awesome. Didn't warm up to Kimchee though!!!
You got that one right Flez.
I traveled (lled) more in Mexico than most Indians living in the mountains! :b
But then, the mountains over there (some of them) are truly magical and hypnotic.
...The trees, the abundance, the fertile vegetation, the prominent moisture of the soil, ...
They'll grab you by the eyes and never let go of you; so you are stucked there with them.
...The forests, the jungles, the wildlife, ...
Did you see that church in San Cristobal de las Casas?
Did you take the magic mushrooms at the chutes of Palenque?
Did you went swimming in the ocean at Santa Rosa's beaches, Tulum, Cancun?
Did you travel in the mountains of Oaxaca? Did you meet the artisans making the knifes?
Did you play the classical guitars (rosewood) of Paracho?
Did you see the multitude of sand tornadoes over there in the beautiful countryside?
Did you go shopping in Guadalajara? Did you see all the silver at Taxco?
Did you live on the west coast, on the beaches, between two trees,
in your hammoc that you bought from Merida's main jail?
Did you see Tulum and Cancun before they became what they are now?
Did you go in the bars at Merida to hear the Mexican local bands with their trumpets?
Did you ...
Flez, I can tell you some of my adventures that are truly magical, just like I said before.
And many many many of them. And in great details (I can easily write few books 'bout it).
I went to Guatemala too, and to Belize. And to San Salvador, ...
I know my America continent and its four oceans (North & South).
From South to North, and East to West.
Not from books, but in person, live!
Nice exchanging with you! :b
Roberto