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  • Website http://www.seasidemexico.com
  • About Me Moved to Mexico in May of 2000. I have loved in ever since.
  • Favorite Mexican City(ies) I love them all. The diversity of Mexico is amazing.
  • How Often do you go to Mexico I live part time in Mexico
  • I am interested in: Vacationing in Mexico, Real Estate
  • What City do you live in! Puerto Penasco [map]
  • Pinacate B­io Reserve­ By Steve Schwab
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  • Joshua Herbison Hope it is warmer in Rocky Point than it is in Phoenix! Very cool this morning.
  • Scott Pruitt Looking forward to the Holiday!
  • Kent White And another article by the same author...   If facts don't lie, is Mexico safer than the U.S. ? By Patrick Osio   Here comes Easter break again and young people will be young people - high school and college kids will travel to distant places where the drinking age is either less than it is in the U.S. or where authorities don't care to enforce minors' drinking laws. For several decades Mexico has been one such place of choice where the legal drinking age is 18. Mazatlan , Acapulco , Puerto Vallarta and Cancun were the fly to favorite places and Rosarito Beach and Ensenada the favorite drive to places from Southern California . - But not this year, or for that matter neither was it last year.   Our government and the U.S. media have convinced most Americans that Mexico is not a safe place to visit as drug traffickers are fighting it out to see which gang will have the right to sell their illicit drugs to the very group that will not be visiting Mexico . They will have to wait until they return from Easter break to get their Mexican smuggled drugs at home.   But what really struck me was that the preferred country to visit this Easter break in lieu of Mexico is the Dominican Republic . It struck me because Dominica is rated as the number one country with the highest propensity for crime in the world. According to facts gathered by NationalMaster.com, their total crime per 1,000 residents (per capita) is 113.822 -Compared to the U.S. that is 8th in the world in total crimes at 80.0645 per 1000 residents, making chances of being a victim of a crime in Dominica better than 10%, and slightly less than an 8% chance of being a victim in the U.S.    But here is the real clunker - Mexico, the country our government tells us not to visit and the media has a field day reporting any crime be it significant or not to further put the fear of God into staying away from there - well, it ranks 39th in total crime in the world with a per capita of slightly less than 13 crimes per 1000 residents that is a 1.3% chance of being a victim of crime in Mexico.    So Mexico is out, Dominica is in, yet the chances of being a crime victim there is greater than in the U.S. and the chances of being a crime victim in the U.S. is greater than in Mexico . But, for our own safety we need to stay out of Mexico .   Have you ever felt like you're being duped but you can't quite put your finger on why - what's the motive? Is it to keep us from facing some bitter truths?  We keep reading how crime is down, how safe we are compared to most other parts of the world. But is it true?   So here are some multiple choice questions for you:   Which country has a higher crime rate per 1,000 residents? Mexico, b. Germany, c. Canada, d.  U.S. Which country has the highest murders with firearms? Mexico, b. El Salvador, c. U.S. Of the following countries, which has the least number of drug offenses? a. Germany, b. United Kingdom, c. Canada, d. Switzerland, e. Mexico 4. Which country has the most prisoners?             a. United States , b. China , c. Russia , d. India, e. Mexico (Answers: 1. d. U.S. , 2. c. U.S. , 3. e.  Mexico ,  4. a. U.S.-  Source: http://www.nationmaster.com )   In one of the only bright spots due to its recent gang related murders, Mexico , on a per capita, ranks as more dangerous than the U.S. occupying No. 24 and Mexico No. 6 in the world, but in total number of murders the U.S. is No. 5 and Mexico No. 6.   In fact, much of the crime data per capita 1000 population suggests that in many respects Mexico is safer than the U.S.: in assaults the U.S. ranks No. 6, Mexico No. 20; burglaries the U.S. No. 17, Mexico No. 34; car thefts U.S. No. 9, Mexico No. 22; fraud U.S. No. 18, Mexico No. 29; Rape (Canada No.5), U.S. No. 9, Mexico No. 17.   No doubt that at the expense of Mexico we are being duped. Is it to hide our insatiable appetite for illicit drugs and cheap labor, and so by pointing the finger of guilt to the biggest supplier of both we exculpate our actions or at minimum pacify our own guilt?   Maybe it's time for "the home of the free, and land of the brave" to take note.
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  • Bill Barvitski Looking forward in sharing my knowledge of Puerto Penasco with all. Bill
  • Im Yaneth Happy Thanksgiving From Puerto Peñasco!
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  • San Felipe
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    Unless you stumble upon San Felipe during spring break during which 1000’s upon 1000’s of College kids from various origins come to party it up at El Rockodile on the malecon, or in the week preceding Easter which is Semana Santa in which Mexicans from all over the Baja flee to to the beach with tents and lots of family – not a lot happens in this tiny little town on the beach. This is what makes San felipe so special. West Coast travelers have known this destination for decades as a great camping destination. San Felipe has a real feel of tranquility. Southern California adults have talked of spending many camping trips with their families as youths. Not much has changed for these adults that spent so much time here as youths even with all the residential and resort development that has been happening. San Felipe is about as low- key as it gets which makes it an important stopover for those seeking insight into the “Old Baja” of yore. Ask anyone what there is to do in San Felipe and they will probably resp
  • Puerto Penasco
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    Puerto Penasco is a tiny fishing town on the Sea of Cortez. Rocky Point as Americans would call it has grown into a very popular and modern vacation destination. Located around 60 miles from the United States border which makes this a popular vacation spot for US visitors. Puerto Penasco is sometimes referred to as the Arizona beach seeing as how it is only 3-1/2 hours from Phoenix. You can travel here easily and fast. The white sandy beaches of rocky point can create a very memorable and convenient vacation. The hotels in Rocky point are no longer hotels but massive luxurious resorts where you can drink, dine and even take in a spa day. You have the option in staying in town in some of the older hotels or you can stay right on Sandy beach where they have state of the art golf courses, concierge and a variety of water sport activities. Rocky Point is also a great place to go horseback riding, and there are several off road vehicle rentals available. With the recent real estate boom in Rocky Point it is rea
  • Barra de Navidad
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    Barra de Navidad is just a small country beach town in Jalisco, Mexico. Barra de Navidad has a population of under 6000 people and lies on the Coste Allegre. This small country beach town offers nothing but privacy and peacefulness. Located about 110 miles south of Puerto Vallarta it has many wonderful beaches and the nicest people in Mexico. Barra de Navidad is a small fishing and farming community. The history of this wonderful little town dates back to the 16th century when Spanish utilized it to construct ships, make repairs to the ships and as a stopping point between there and the Philippines. There lies a rather big lagoon near Barra de Navidad where fishing boats collect scallops and transportation for vacationers and indigenous people from Barra to Isla Navidad where you will find the Grand Bay Hotel is said to be the best hotel in Mexico by the popular TV Channel that explores travel. There are available water taxis that take passengers from Colmilla to the shore lined with wonderful restaurants.
  • Manzanillo
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    The new Manzanillo is so different from that of the old Manzanillo. Long a go Manzanillo only existedas an ancient seaport, now Manzanillo has grown to a large and World Class Resort. Manzanillo has about 100,000 citizens. Manzanillos was named Manzanillo because they have so many groves filled with manzanilla trees. Manzanilla trees were utilized frequently to construct the earlier ships. You will find Manzanillo in the middle of Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco. Colima is the state in which Manzanillo is located. Manzanillo resides on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Only recently has it become such a popular World Class Resort town. Manzanillo is a wonderful place to enjoy activities like sun bathing on the beautiful beaches, several available outdoor water sports, and has become one of the most popular honeymoon destinations. Manzanillo is for the hopeless Romantic, where you will enjoy sunset walks on the beach and candle lit dinners with your romantic partner. There are an abundance of sailfish in Manzanillo. T
  • Monterrey
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    You will find Monterrey situated within Nuevo Leon which is a very big city with a population just under 4 million. Monterrey is known as a famous place to conduct business because it is so involved in commerce and industry. Due to the high volume of business and Industry here in Monterrey you will notice over population and some pollution. When you get sick of the crowded city and the smog you will be happy to know that you can escape to just outside the city and enjoy nature at its finest. You will enjoy Canyon de Huasteca that has some incredible formations out of rock filled with glorious views like no other. This area is only about 30 minutes from the busy city. You will also be able to enjoy 3 waterfalls southeast of Monterrey better known as "Horsetail falls" and also called Cascada Cola de Caballo which means just that. The reason it is called horse tail is because the way it looks when the three waterfalls make it over the mossy rocks. If you head Northwest of Monterrey you will also find you can expl
  • Morelia
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    You will find Morelia sitting on a sloped hill that looks down upon The Valley Guayangero which is also a wonderful Mexican treasure. This place is world class and is a famous Artistic sight. Morelia sits just about 7000 ft above sea water enjoying a population of over 900,000 people. You will just love the perfect weather that is enjoyed year round. It would be rare to ever find a day over 82 degrees. Morelia is in the state of Michoacán and is the capital city. Morelia is just gorgeous. It is very green and a bit rustic more than say Guanajuato anyway. You will experience placid lakes, curvy rivers, expansive hills and the most green you have ever witnessed in the area. You will notice a lot of mountains with volcanoes like the Cordillera Neuvolcanica and it can most closely be compared to the volcanoes that Hawaii houses. You will see many volcanoes along the coast that still remain active today. You will find the greenest jungles and mountains taller than you can imagine and green land that extends as far
  • Mexico Real Estate Sales Professionals
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    This group is dedicated to agents and brokers participating in the sales of Mexico Real Estate. It's purpose is to share ideas and statistics to help us inform investors in our respective markets. IT IS NOT INTENDED AS A LOCATION TO POST LISTINGS.
  • Puerto Vallarta
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    Recently voted the undisputed #1 destination for American retirees by the AARP, Puerto Vallarta offers lavish beaches and affordable real-estate, ...the low-cost, laid back lifestyle retirees seek to find in a community.
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    Started as the historically rich landing site of Hernan Cortez - Veracruz has devleloped into a strange mix of old and new, giving the city interest and intruigue. In addition, due to the Cuban, African and Carribean influences, the region provides food and music in a truly unique flavor. The adjoining city of Boca del Rio is the modern side with beautiful homes lining the ocean views available for those looking for something a little different.
  • Valle Escondida
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    Valle Escondida This stop is more known for being a roadside business versus a village of sorts. Valle Escondida is one of the best places to dine and lodge yourself while traveling on the Carretera Fronteriza in between Palenque and Frontera Corozal. At this stop you will find a wonderful and delicious breakfast buffet that is served every day from 7am. Here you will have your choice of beans, eggs, coffee, fresh squeezed juices, and fresh handmade tortillas. The dining area is open air and in the middle of the forest. This place gets quite crowded because every guided tour bus stops here en route to Yaxchilan and Bonampak. This makes a great eating spot while on your travels. You will also find a variety of available cabanas on the other side of the highway near the owner house. There are deluxe options which provide a king sized bed as well as a couple single beds. The ceilings are very high and sloped with massive windows. The deluxe units also have private bathrooms and showers nestled behind a beautiful

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