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They are cute, warm, macho, outgoing, positive and have a great sense of humor. I spend a lot of time in Mexico and I noticed that after 2014 all the foreign girls had a secret crush on Ochoa. They will love you with their entire Mexican heart and you will never be able to accept […]

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Mexico has plenty of great places to visit and we have all heard about those beautiful cenotes and ruins of pyramids, but several places are still very unknown to foreigners. The must-see Hierve el Agua in Oaxaca makes a great example.

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I’ve already mentioned a couple of times in previous articles and on my Social Media like Facebook and Twitter how fantastic I think Mexico City is. A major city in Latin America that yet gives the tropical, warm and cozy feeling you’d only expect on the beach. A couple of months ago I decided to […]

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Mexico has 31 states and one federal district; Mexico City, also known as Distrito Federal. Did you know that the people who were born in Mexico City are also known as Chilangos, because they eat more chiles than other Mexicans? And, do you have any idea why Mexicans call foreigners Gringos? It’s because of the […]

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Mexico City. The place in Mexico that sinks 2cm each day. A city where you are never alone as you will always find people on the streets (standing still eating a taco, walking, talking, discussing yesterday’s ‘lucha libre’… or sleeping) and where history blows your mind from head till toe after nearly each couple of […]

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A group of archeologists have found a lost Mayan city in the jungle of the Mexican state Campeche, which they called Lagunita. Covered with monumental buildings, squares, a walled area for the ballgame ‘Pelota’, also known as a ball court, and a pyramid of nearly 20 meters high! How could this be hidden that long […]

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San Juan Chamula is a tiny village near San Cristóbal de las Casas in Mexico. The Chamula church without windows is well known in Mexico, but it is not only famous for it beautiful facade. Rituals with herbal plants, many different candles, but especially fish and chickens is what makes this place so interesting that […]

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Spanish tapas & Oaxacan dishes An orange wall with natural bricks surrounding the entrance invite me to have a look at this place. “Rest-Tapas-Bar El Carajo” is written on the wall I find when I spontaneously decide to enter the place and to have a look. A lovely waiter who also appears to be the […]

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