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Machu-picchu, an Inca City

Machu-picchu, an Inca City
by fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa on September 30, 2009 in Peru

Where this land was, had been unknown until about 1911, it purpose is not known; what is known is that the structure has survived the test of time, as well as earthquakes and other natural disasters.

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Arizona: A Very Hot State

Arizona: A Very Hot State
by fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa on August 25, 2009 in Arizona

Our forty-eighth state, is not only hot, but it is quite a place with lots of history; it is definitely a great place to visit.

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Eiffel Tower in Mexico

Eiffel Tower in Mexico
by Aleena on August 24, 2009 in Mexico

The Eiffel Tower is not one of a kind. Who knew?

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Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes
by ErwinH on July 28, 2009 in Mexico

Talks about Aguascalientes, a Mexican state. 8th Grade Spanish Report.

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Colima, Mexico

Colima, Mexico
by Ian Harris on June 9, 2009 in Mexico

Heading to Colima, Mexico? Read this to learn some interesting things.

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Mexico City Fabled Metropolis in the Clouds

Mexico City Fabled Metropolis in the Clouds
by alexco11 on June 4, 2009 in Mexico

Introduction to Mexico City.

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Palenque, Mexico

Palenque, Mexico
by Betty Carew on May 26, 2009 in Mexico

A look at one of Mexico’s most precious gems, Palenque.

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Most Dangerous National Parks

Most Dangerous National Parks
by Joe Dorish on April 21, 2009 in USA & Canada

Rankings based upon survey of National Park Rangers (includes all National Park run sites).

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Why the Ancient Mayan Culture is So Mesmerizing

Why the Ancient Mayan Culture is So Mesmerizing
by athena goodlight on April 19, 2009 in Mexico

What makes the ancient Maya culture so mesmerizing today? For some, it’s the beauty: From the graceful pyramids of Palenque, in Mexico, to Guatemala’s Tikal, rising above a green canopy of rain forest, the Maya left behind a stunning artistic architectural legacy.

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Exploring the Wonders of the Maya Route

Exploring the Wonders of the Maya Route
by athena goodlight on April 19, 2009 in Mexico

Stretching from Southern Mexico into Belize and Guatemala, the Maya Route is a region where you can scale jungle-entwined temples by day, then dress up for a sparkling night on the town in seaside resorts or charming cities.

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