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Mexico (Country Guide)

Mexico (Country Guide)
By John Noble, Andrew Dean Nystrom, Ben Greensfelder

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Sensuous and seductive, Mexico's rich cultural traditions and raw, untamed natural beauty transcend the ages. Trample through jungles and high-plains deserts, explore ancient rites at mysterious Maya and Aztec ruins, or simply stretch out on a honey-kissed beach until mañana comes - find your own `querido Mexico' with this informed, comprehensive guide. `X' MARKS THE SPOT - The secrets of the Olmec, Toltec and more are at your fingertips. Indiana Jones would be proud. GATHER NO MOSS - Roll into adventure with comprehensive activity listings and more than 180 maps. THE HAMMOCK ALSO RISES - Spend a day, a month or a lifetime checking out Mexico's secret beach spots. Top local tips get you closer to the sandy solitude of Mexico's lost coasts. RAMBLIN' GOURMETS - Discover la nueva cocina mexicana or simply chow down on fish tacos with our informed food reviews.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #486624 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1048 pages

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Amazon.com Review
Initially specializing in Asia guidebooks, the Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit series has long been a favorite of budget travelers all over the globe. Lonely Planet guides have a reputation for plainspoken and practical advice as well as thoughtful writing about history and culture, and Lonely Planet Mexico is no exception. Complementing the information about sights, accommodations, and food are extensive background notes about each region's notable past and present characteristics, from cuisine to geography to art. (Check out the full-color illustrated insert on Mexican artesanías, or handicrafts.) One note: this edition came out during the worst of the peso devaluation crisis, so the prices quoted may vary widely from the actual amount. It's best to rely on another guidebook for exact prices (try one that comes out every year), but for basic comparative information, Lonely Planet is a good name to trust.

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