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La Cascada de la Reforma
"Cascada" is Spanish for waterfall. There are many beautiful waterfalls in Mexico, and we were taken to one yesterday. La Cascada de la Reforma is in the middle of nowhere 19 kms (12 miles) along a single lane dirt road.
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Have They Ever Even Been Here?
We are currently in the Mexican state of Michoacan. The RV Park we are at is located about a half an hour from the big city of Morelia (pop 800,000). On February 11th, the Canadian government issued an updated "travel advisory" for the country...
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Rv'ing In Mexico. An Informational Forum...
There have been a couple of online forums that I've followed over the years regarding RV'ing in Mexico. But one of them only had a few regular posters, and the conversation regularly digressed to items regarding the perception of "safety"...
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Not The Smoothest Day
Sometimes everything goes according to plan, and sometimes it doesn't! Yesterday was a "doesn't" day! First problem was that we didn't get the earliest start, and that was nobody's fault but our own. We set out just after 9:30am,...
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Mordida
The Spanish term "mordida" literally means "the bite". It is when an official is asking for a bribe. For our purposes here in Mexico, the term is most often used in relation to a traffic police officer who is asking for money for a...
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Tope
Pronounced "tow-pay". Or several, as in topes "tow-pays". This is the Mexican version of a speed bump, and they are everywhere in Mexico. And, they are very effective. Click here to read more......
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