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Mexico enjoys a cultural blend that is wholly unique: among the fastest growing industrial powers in the world, its vast cities boast modern architecture to rival any in the world, yet it can still feel, in places, like a half-forgotten Spanish colony, while the all-pervading influence of native American culture, five hundred years on from the Conquest, is extraordinary.

Each aspect can be found in isolation, but far more often, throughout the Republic, the three co-exist - indigenous markets, little changed in form since the arrival of the Spanish, thrive alongside elaborate colonial churches in the shadow of the skyscrapers of the Mexican miracle. Occasionally, the marriage is an uneasy one, but for the most part it works unbelievably well. The people of Mexico reflect it, too; there are communities of full-blooded indigenas , and there are a few - a very few - Mexicans of pure Spanish descent. The great majority of the population, though, is mestizo , combining both traditions and, to a greater or lesser extent, a veneer of urban sophistication.

Despite encroaching Americanism, a tide accelerated by the NAFTA free trade agreement, and close links with the rest of the Spanish-speaking world (an avid audience for Mexican soap operas), the country remains resolutely individual. Its music, its look, its sound, its smell rarely leave you in any doubt about where you are, and the thought "only in Mexico" - sometimes in awe, sometimes in exasperation, most often in simple bemusement - is rarely far from a traveller's mind. The strength of Mexican identity perhaps hits most clearly if you travel overland across the border with the United States: this is the only place on earth where a single step will take you from the "First" world to the "Third". It's a small step that really is a giant leap.

You have to be prepared to adapt to travel in any country that is still "developing" and where change has been so dramatically rapid. Although the manana mentality is largely an outsiders' myth, Mexico is still a country where timetables are not always to be entirely trusted, where anything that can break down will break down (when it's most needed), and where any attempt to do things in a hurry is liable to be frustrated. You simply have to accept the local temperament - that work may be necessary to live, but it's not life's central focus, that minor annoyances really are minor, and that there's always something else to do in the meantime. At times it can seem that there's incessant, inescapable noise and dirt. More deeply disturbing are the extremes of ostentatious wealth and absolute poverty, most poignant in the big cities where unemployment and austerity measures imposed by the massive foreign debt have bitten hardest. But for the most part, this is an easy, a fabulously varied, and an enormously enjoyable and friendly place in which to travel.

Physically, Mexico resembles a vast horn, curving away south and east from the US border with its final tip bent right back round to the north. It is an extremely mountainous country: two

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great ranges, the Sierra Madre Occidental in the west and the Sierra Madre Oriental in the east, run down parallel to the coasts, enclosing a high, semi-desert plateau. About halfway down they are crossed by the volcanic highland area in which stand Mexico City (or Mexico) and the major centres of population. Beyond, the mountains run together as a single range through the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas. Only the eastern tip - the Yucatan peninsula - is consistently low-lying and flat


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Mexico Travel Videos

Mario Paint Composer - Banjo - Kazooie - The Final Battle
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Manta Salsa Dancing on the Solmar V in Socorro Isles
A fabulous 9-day trip aboard MV SolmarV to Islas Revillagigedo or Socorro Islands off of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Final Spaghetti II - Part 1
Edit: I am well aware of those spelling errors and grammar in the intro.
Final Spaghetti II - Part 2
---(WATCH PART 1 FIRST!!!!)--- Here it is.
Nican - Nikan - In Your Heart - En tu corazón - Yanni Voices
Nican is one word in dialect Nahuatl and means "We here",the Nahuatl is one dialect from Mexico.
EXCLUSIVE! - NAICA GIANT CRYSTALS
EXCLUSIVE! First images ever shot inside "Cueva de los Cristales" Naica - Chihuahua, Mexico 2002.
Mike Song in MEXICO CITY!
Was invited to Judge and teach workshops for the Mexico Hip Hop National Dance Championships.
The Warmth Of The Sun
A selection of photos of sunsets, collected from mostly Hawaii, with some Mexico and Australia thrown in.
Ride The World - Best of Illegal Freestyle Motorbike - Julien Dupont RTW S1
It's new video of julien dupont ! amazing freestyle trial $$!! Julien is a newcomer in the Redbull family and scott team.
Hyrule Castle: Legend of Zelda: ALttP - Mario Paint Composer
This is the music that plays in the regal hallways of Hyrule Castle in Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past remade in Mario Paint Composer.
Chayanne Me Enamor de ti Corazon salvaje
tema de la telenovela corazon salvaje video oficial de chayanne Sony Music Entertainment.
Cave of Swallows - Schwalbenhöhle in Mexico
This 400 meters deep cave is located in a rainforest in San Luis Potosí.
Viva Mexico mariachi
Viva Mexico mariachi
HUAPANGO DE MONCAYO - COLORES DE MEXICO
UN BONITO RECORRIDO POR MEXICO CON EL HUAPANGO DE MONCAYO
Bienvenido a Mexico - Tour de Mexico - Welcome to Mexico
Touring Mexico Film majestic film and images of Mexico with Huapango de Moncayo as a background song (Edited Version).
Unintelligible Empanada Truck - Puebla Mexico
A truck selling empanadas in San Lorenzo Almecatla near Puebla, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta Mexico - Guest Reviews of Top Puerto Vallarta Resorts
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A Prueba de Todo :: Mexico 1/6
Supervivencia en El Canon del Cobre en Mexico.
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Mountain Landscapes - Temples of the Earth 0:03 - Mount Ararat - Turkey 0:20 - Pico de Orizaba - Mexico 0:35 - Denali (Mount McKinley) - Alaska, USA 0:51 - Mount Wilson - Nevada, USA 1:05 - Mount Kili
Huapango de Moncayo e imagenes de Jose Maria Velasco
Jose Maria Velasco Nació en Tematzcalcingo, Estado de México.

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