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By MoveMikeCould You Pack Up And Move? In March I posted about Ex-Pats In Mexico. No one knows how many citizens of the U.S. have moved to Mexico, "howerver, combining host-country with US census information, it is clear that citizens over 50 are a growing number in the exodus." Many of the ...
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This is a good resource link pertaining to Baja and things to do. Keep these Handy.www.rosaritotowncrier.com
Great Video on Safety
http://www.travbuddy.com/videos_display.php?vid=2227
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Destination Medicine Puerto Vallarta, MexicoImagine spending the afternoon after your treatment sitting pool side with your favorite book, or perhaps on the beach… Urology Health Solutions has big ideas about changing patient care. With new destination-based treatment locations, we are making healing a memorable experience.
“With ...
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Get pampered at a luxury resort Cancun is one of the easiest and fastest cities to fly to in Mexico. After all, the city was originally designed and built for tourism. It's just two hours out of Houston and 90 minutes from Miami. It's one of the most convenient places to get to.
That's why we're holding our Ultimate Event there. ...
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With the skyrocketing cost of surgical procedures in the US, a team of American doctors is helping patients find physical and financial relief through a network of top-notch surgeons in Mexico.
Unable to accept the fact that their patients could not afford necessary surgical procedures, physicians Dr. Curtis Page and Dr. Robert Page set out to ...
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Yes, Sur! Take roads less traveled on Mexico’s gorgeous West Coast
By Lauren Viera / Chicago Tribune | Thursday, April 17, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Travel
Photo by McClatchy-Tribune
BAJA CALIFORNIA, Mexico - Some roads are worth driving solely for ...
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Why Mexico Has Come Of Age As Retirement Property Market
BY DAVID DEVOSS FOR INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY Posted 4/20/2006
Fifteen years ago, San Felipe was an impoverished Mexican village at the northern end of the Sea of Cortez. Its fishing industry was moribund. Its farmland lay fallow. American snowbirds who arrived every winter were ...
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR US CITIZENSWe want to remind you that starting January 31, 2008 when re-entering the United States from Mexico by foot, motor vehicle or other type of ground transportation you need the following:
* Proof of Citizenship: Passport or Birth Certificate AND * Proof of Identity: Government Picture ID like a Driver's ...
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