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The Mesoamerican Reef (MAR) is the largest barrier reef in the Atlantic and stretches over 1000 km from the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula down to the Bay Islands of Honduras. This reef is the largest coral reef in the Western Hemisphere and the second largest barrier reef in the world. The Mesoamerican reef serves two important functions. It ...
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In 2010, best estimates from the
Mexico Tourism Board tell us that over 10 million people passed through the
Cancun International Airport. This number considers foreign and domestic
passengers including tourists, business travelers and general transit to Quintana Roo. A great many of these visitors
are drawn to this area and the Riviera Maya ...
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My friend Susie Albin-Najera recently wrote a very nice article for her website The Mexico Report that got me thinking. In her piece, "What You Should Really Worry About When Visiting Mexico", Susie recounts a few of the "hidden dangers" that one might encounter while visiting Mexico.
As an expat living and working in Playa ...
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Although the COP16 Climate Change Summit is nearly wrapping up in Cancun, it seems the whole Yucatan Peninsula is still on the Go Green bandwagon. There are special programs going on in the schools to educate the next generation of energy consumers about how to make choices that are better for our environment. Art exhibits, film festivals, ...
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OK, I know. "When in Rome, blah, blah, blah...." However, sometimes, even surrounded by all this glorious ceviche and barbacoa and pollo pibil, you just want a burger; a good old American style hamburger. After all, is there anything quite as lovely a thick juicy burger topped with all your favorite fixin's? I think not. Until just a ...
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We adore living in Playa del Carmen! When we first visited the Riviera Maya in 2004, we immediately fell in love with not just the spectacular surroundings but the community as well. Over the past 6 years, we have had the pleasure of meeting hundreds of people who, like us, love Playa del Carmen and have either chosen this area as a home or ...
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Anyone who has spent any time at all in Playa del Carmen can tell you that
there are hundreds (nearly 800 to be more precise) restaurants and eateries to
choose from in this eclectic city. It would be nearly impossible for any one
person to try them all, especially since some in the fickle tourist zone
seem to be reinvented on a yearly ...
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