Mexico: Celebrating 200 Years of Independence
Slideshow • World Hum • 09.15.10 | 10:07 AM ET
Ruins of Chichen Itza, essential to Mexico's heritage. (iStockPhoto)
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Mary Hunter 09.18.10 | 2:49 PM ET
Mexico is a beautiful country with a lot of history that is shared with the U.S. I have visited Mexico on several occasions and find the Mexican people are, for the most part, very hospitable, especially away from the tourist filled cities and towns. In order to experience the “real” Mexico, people should learn the language (survival Spanish) and go to the interior.
Deborah-Eve 10.02.10 | 1:16 AM ET
Great photos and Happy Birthday to our southern neighbors!
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