Mexico City Travel Blogs - Page 8
Browse travel blogs from Mexico City below. Mexico City travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Mexico City.
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#106 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Aug 25, 2007 – May 20, 2009
Thailand -› Philippines -› …
This is my blog of all the places I have been, I have tried to include as much as I can but am sure there will be loads I have missed. Please feel free to comment or email. I hope you enjoy! Photos and Videos coming soon
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#107 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
May 04, 2008 – Mar 07, 2009
Couchsurfing from coast to coast
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#108 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Dec 26, 2009 – Dec 27, 2009
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#109 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Nov 26, 2007
We were going through customs as we were passing through Mexico City and a security person took our daughters iPod out of her backpack. My husband saw it, and confronted the guard. The guard denied it, and refused to show my husband his hands. We went through the doors, and my husband came back and…
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#110 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
May 17, 2005
My inaugeral trip to Mexico took me to the capital city. There was a lot to see and communication was not too challenging.
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#111 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
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#112 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Jul 26, 2007 – Aug 08, 2007
Mexico City, Mexico -› Oaxaca, Mexico -› …
A spur of the moment decision led me to Mexico. I had great hesitation before I boarded as from the time I booked the ticket till waiting at the airport, people I met would tell me what a dangerous place it was. They would tell me people have been kidnapped, robbed and killed. It was almost like I …
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#113 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Mar 05, 2008 – Mar 06, 2008
Coyoacan, Mexico -› Mexico City, Mexico -› …
I know I live here but since I am also a couchsurfer I enjoy goig out with friends from other places and also helps me to get to knew places or to remember some experiences of the past by visiting places that I haven't been long ago. This is my beautiful city.
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#114 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Dec 09, 2007 – Dec 18, 2007
Reynosa, Mexico -› Mexico City, Mexico -› …
Flew from Reynosa this morning and upon arriving, I took a cab to the Peru Embassy, the Visa process was simple and fair, within 2 hours I had mi Visa and then got into another cab straight into the airport.
This was a really long drive because of the dates, a lot of pilgrimages to the Tepeyac to …
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#115 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Dec 31, 2006 – Jan 27, 2007
Mexico City, Mexico -› Puebla, Mexico -› …
Well so far so good... no stolen wallets, loose bowel movements, or kidnapped Rob/Dylan. Our journey began in snowy and cold Regina, SK...we caught a ride with Dylans cousins to Calgary to head to Mexico City. We arrived in Mexico City in the late afternoon on the 28th, and were picked up by our ex…
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#116 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
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#117 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Dec 26, 2008
Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, better known as UNAM. Located on the south side of the huge metropolis known as Mexico City.
I knew this huge campus better than most of the 270,000 students--if you can believe that number--having been all over with friends instead of just one particular part of th…
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#118 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
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#119 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Mar 10, 2006 – Mar 25, 2006
From Iguazu to Buenos Aires, through Patagonia to Ushuaia and tons of places in between!
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#120 of 130 Mexico City travel blogs
Mar 13, 2007 – Mar 26, 2007
I found it quite ironic that I was traveling to Mexico City to travel to Argentina, for if I had taken the contract offered to me by the American School in Mexico City, I would have been living there this year:) I flew through customs, and patiently awaited my connecting flight to Buenos Aires by s…
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