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Travel Articles >> Locations >> Latin America >> Mexico
Police and fire departments in Northern Mexico are learning to treat the bears (7 Jul. 2008) - Bear boom in Northern Mexico - the brown bears come into the city in search of food and water and the locals are very pleased with it and the agiotage is rising. Thougn not every one is ready to meet such a big animal in his garden.
Smoking in public places has been prohibited in Mexico (10 Mar. 2008) - In Mexico every day about 160 people die from diseases based on smoking. The authorities have decided to clear the public places from the smoke at all - and those who get caught smoking will be fined and even arrested if it is not the first time. The law is designed to protection the underage youth from smoking.
Tours for the Lonely and the Miserable – Holiday “Plus Chance” (24 Jan. 2008) - There are many people, that are among us at work, or in the subway, on the streets, that are lonely. One would not think so looking at them, but they are really lonely and have at most a couple of people they know. These are mostly depressed people that have suffered a divorce, death of the close person or some other negative or tragic event in their lives and are still taking it close to the heart. Well, for them there are tours that are targeted to bring them relief from this state.
The Three Cultures of Mexico (18 Nov. 2007) - What comes to your mind when you hear about Mexico and its capital in particular? Tequila, endless soap-operas and sombrero? It turns out that you know nothing about Mexico! And so that your traveler case does not get too dusty, pack your things as quick as you can and go to meet the unknown, the world treasury of historic mysteries so thoroughly hidden by this country and its main city. May be, you shall manage not only to touch the mystery of the universe, but also to contribute to finding its clue.
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