Awesome Mexico photo-documentary

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Barrie

Awesome Mexico photo-documentary

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Paul Spracklin, site administrator for UK Oasis has put together a stunning Mexico travel-log complete with discriptive text and unbelievable photos. Be forwarned, this will make you want to jump in the car and head south of the border. Also somewhat time consuming but it is the next best thing to being there!

Salud y bienvenidos a Mexico, Barrie.

http://www.oasisdesigns.co.uk/mex07/mex07/index.htm


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Awsome photos thanks for sharing Barrie. The western part is my favorite part of Mexico.
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It is well worth viewing.

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Thanks for the trip 8) :D
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Only thing that could have made this trip better,if I could only have tasted the food!!!
Enjoyed the pictures ,must have been a great trip!

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Man that's nice. Didn't get through all of it just yet, but will have to spend some more time going through the pictures. The food is amazing in Mexico. Can't wait to get back.
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I know there was a few hundred yuccas and agave I would love to have 8)
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Amazing photos. I am heading down to the mayan Riveria in April and there are some cool plants down there. I'll be taking lots of pics again.
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