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Old 10 May 2005
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People travelling Mexico, Central & South America

My Wife and I are travelling through Mexico (Hidalgo Del Parral) at the moment are am interested in any information anyone has, places to see and stay throughout Mexico and regions South.

We will be travelling until Jan 2006 most likely although we have no difinite time limit or schedule

Cheers Geoff

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In mexico heading south to central and south america until Jan 06

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If you make it over to Zihuatanejo, Guererro, Bernardo Whitsock is the owner of Playa Calli. It is a very nice small B&B on the beach in Barra de Potosi. Bernie is a very nice guy. The hotel is beautiful, and service is excellent.
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Hi Geoff,

have seen u visited the Mexico thread under Accomodations. Check also out my other info for sleeping for rest Central America.

our website is www.twintraveller.com, there are some infos, u also find us in the Traveller Story section. For any specific info, just drop an email

Have fun
Martin and Katja
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I have tried to go check out your links a few times, but the link comes back dead.
Ride safe,
Dave
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Hi Geoff,

have seen u visited the Mexico thread under Accomodations. Check also out my other info for sleeping for rest Central America.

our website is www.twintraveller.com, there are some infos, u also find us in the Traveller Story section. For any specific info, just drop an email

Have fun
Martin and Katja
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Hi Dwest

Remove the coma at the end of the .com, link it should not be there.

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If you go to our blog (under Chris Smith & Liz Peel) and look back at our Mexico section you'll find some useful stuff there. Sorry, I don't have the infor to hand here so look there for now. Any questions please send us an email.

We (Liz and I) spent 5 months in Mex. Lovely people, lovely country full stop.

We're travelling slowly through C. America now (now in Guatemala) so look us up if you catch up to us.

Chris and Liz
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Thanks,
Dave

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Hi Dwest

Remove the coma at the end of the .com, link it should not be there.

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