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                    <title>Off the beaten path in Mexico</title>
                    <description>Off the beaten path along the coast of the state Nayarit is full of wonderous surprisesfrom hot springs to pertroglthes which are over 500 years old..... to sucluded beaches miles long with only a few people.We have had to pleasure of meeting some wonderful people that have been generous enough to share the hidden secrets down the dirt roads off the hwy and away from the tourist towns. Our first </description>
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                    <title>Fourth stop Rincon de Guayabitos</title>
                    <description>Left Mazatlan on the 13th Of January... Lost track of time  we where suppose to leave on the 12th ...Too funny didn't realize it till the  RV park attendant came to ask if we were going to leave or not Took the advice of a fellow traveller on the route along the coast instead of the inland route. It took us the entire day to go about 400km's  the road is about 8feet wide with no shoulder and t</description>
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                    <title>Architecture of Mexico</title>
                    <description>Pam and I have done a fair amount of walking the barrios of bahia kino Alamos and Mazatlan and this is a small sample of the glorious and historical buildings that we have seen and felt. Being around such magnificent homes and buildings you begin to feel their age and the experiances that they have gone thru.Some day I would love to sit down with all of these structures and hear all the stories t</description>
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                    <title>Warm holiday wishes from Mazatlan</title>
                    <description>Seasons Greetings from MazatlanWe would like to send the best of the holiday wishes to our family and friends at home. We are hearing of the nasty weather you are all experincing back home and thought we would send some warm pictures to you all. In hopes of lowering the goose bumps a little and warming your hearts.We went for dinner last night and meet the most wonderful young girl selling roses </description>
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                    <title>Third stop Mazatlan</title>
                    <description>We traveled from Alamos on the 10th of Dec racking up around 526km in a day. As the Mexican holiday of Virgin of Gaudalupe lands on the 12th we wanted to be settled on the holiday instead of fighting traffic. We found a park on the main drag right on the ocean the Mar Rosa  but decided after one night it was too noisey being right on the Zona Dorado  Gold zone. We found a park two blocks off </description>
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                    <title>Second stop Alamos</title>
                    <description>We left Kino Bay on the 3rd of Dec and traveled south to San Carlos to vist with Martin and Hilda they are jeff's aunt and uncle who are there for a month. Had a nice dinner and spent the night on a free beach.The next morning we drove to Guaymas to stock up on staplescoffeesugardry products and toilet paper all of which are less expensive and easier to find in larger centers.On to Navoja whic</description>
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                    <title>First stop Bahia Kino Bay</title>
                    <description>We crossed at Nogales it took about one hour to aquire the paper work to cross the boarder. quick check by border guard cut short by Meshia. We stopped  at Nogales on Mexico side and met Anna and Edgar who were very helpful in directions and wonderful advice to help us by pass Hermisillo center and find large grocery and fuel stop. On to Bahia KIno Bay we arrived at around 3 or 4 pm and land in th</description>
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