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O Mexico!

Join me in creating a new web resource with information about Mexico and all things Mexican! While writing the famous Juarez Tour Guide, it was impossible not to become fascinated with Mexico, it's people, culture, traditions, and, best of all, Mexican music and Mexican food (which may explain why I've gained 20 lbs. January, 2000, when I arrived on the Borderland).

The site currently contains the best information available on most popular Mexico vacation sites from the Mexican Tourism Board, but it now has a new self-serve Mexico photo gallery and Mexico discussion forum.

What you are going to find right now on the photo gallery and forum is, frankly, not much. But together I am certain we can make this web site into an unbiased source of information for anyone travelling to Mexico. Trip reviews on large travel sites make little effort to give you the kind of space and ability to publish images required to really get the "look and feel" of a place on the web. Here, on the discussion forum, you can publish your stories in their entirety, complete with images, and really tell your story. Or, if you think your pictures tell the real story about a place in Mexico, put them in the photo gallery and add descriptive captions (or none). I've started the Mexico photo gallery with some shots of Juarez, Mexico and from the Copper Canyon train ride --- obviously not even scratching the surface of a country as rich in landscape and intriguing sights as Mexico!

So please join me. A year from now, this place is going to be hopping, so please help me build it from the ground up!

Ron Mears
Publisher

Photo Gallery
Enjoy our Mexico photo collection or register and contribute your own Mexico pictures! The service is free.
Discussion Forum
The Mexico discussion forum is new with only member (me), so please join in and contribute your knowledge of Mexico for the rest of the world.

Mexico Map
Click on the region of the Mexico that you wish to explore.

Mexico comprises 31 states and the Federal District (Distrito Federal), also known as Mexico City and now one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world. The country’s borders touch the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Sea of Cortez.

This section, divided into six regions for your convenience, offers you information on a variety of key destinations.


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