Mexico City
Around the World in 80 Poems - Mexico City, China, Mongolia, Russia Graham Relton writes poetry about his around-the-world adventure, available in book form. | Mexico City is North America’s largest, highest and oldest capital - and possibly the most cosmopolitan. Jojo Jones gives a short guide of the city and suggests checking it out. |
Mexican Venice: Xochimilco - Mexico City, Mexico, North America Christine Wuthrich found a bit of Venice and a strange sight in Xochimilco, Mexico City. | In the course of three hours, Andrew F. G. Dunlop went from theorizing and fantasizing, to understanding about living in Mexico. |
| Lisa Britt manages to convince her boss she can speak Spanish - but what happens after she arrives in Mexico City? | After a five year absence, Allan Taylor returns to Mexico City. |
| A boat trip through channels is something Claus Je | Tacos, Tequila and Too Many Late Nights - Mexico City, Mexico On a trip to the heart of Mexico, Kiwi Lydia Brown |
| With the help of some Singaporean friends living in Mexico City, Trisha was able to ease some of her cravings for food from home. | From Baja to the Land of Fire #3: Mexico City - Palenque - Merida - Playa del Carmen As Theo continues onward from Palenque, he is starting to learn that it's the little details in travel – like where the windows are – that you have to pay attention to. |
| A trip to some hot springs hits Theo with a cold, but that's nothing compared to the shock of trying to adapt to a long-term traveler's short-term budget. | |
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