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Posts Tagged ‘Tequila’

Mexico Celebrates 2010, the Bicentennial of Its Independence and Centennial of Its Revolution

  • Michelle Rodrigues
  • 15 September 2010

In Mexico, 200 years ago, leaders in their communities started an uproar for independence from Spanish rule that would last more than 10 years. Almost 100 years later, revolutionaries would go on to defy the social and economic unrest for which the then-President Porfirio Díaz was held accountable. Now in 2010, all of Mexico will celebrate the bicentennial of the independence of the country and the centennial of the revolution that led to social and political freedom.

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Traveling Mexico’s Mountainside like a Local

  • Michelle Rodrigues
  • 2 April 2010

Ever since the swine flu fright and the recent economic downturn experienced throughout the world, there has been a drastic drop in tourism to Mexico. But this doesn’t stop everyone. Mexico is still optimistic and thriving with the continuation of its beautiful colors, traditions and cultures.

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WHL Consulting Continues its Work in World Heritage Sites with a Focus on Tequila

  • Michelle Rodrigues
  • 16 February 2010

As the world continues to see greater numbers of travellers, locally owned and small travel products are often not able to keep up the pace with Internet advances. Today tourists often prefer to search and book online and this phenomenon is cutting out small operators who do not have the skills or the soft infrastructure…

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