Swine Flu. CDC.gov (www.cdc.gov) is your online source for credible health information and is the official Web site of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Prepare for your trip before you leave Antiviral Medications: Travelers from the United States going to Mexico who are at high risk of severe illness from influenza (for…
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Church members go to Mexico often to do good deeds. This article explores one church’s volunteer event. We get a lot of calls from churches when they are going to Mexico (to insure their vehicles) and I am often struck by the amount of energy, effort, cost, and humanity that goes into these trips….
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This 125-nautical mile race has earned the title of the world’s largest international yacht race. Mexican authorities address security concerns – http://www.nosa.org/
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Rosarito – Ensenada is a 50-mile bicycle ride along the Pacific Coast and inland through countryside from Rosarito Beach to Ensenada, followed by a Finish-Line Fiesta on the waterfront with food, drinks and live music until sunset.
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Gasoline prices aren’t SO bad here, but it IS cheaper in Mexico; for now, though, it doesn’t seem worth driving all the way there to fill up, just to burn half a tank getting back home. BUT, if you smoke, buying cigarettes there might be worth the drive. The new cigarette tax (triple what it…
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