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The safest places in Mexico for travelers


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San Miguel de Allende: San Miguel de Allende is one of the safest places in Mexico, as evidenced by its popularity with expats. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is situated almost right in the middle of Mexico and offers cobblestone streets, Spanish c
 
  The safest places in Mexico for travelers  
  Mexico is a vast country, with heaps of beautiful and interesting places to see, and some 28 million Americans safely travel there each year.  
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  Wyndham Grand Rio Mar in Puerto Rico was closed after the hurricane but has re-opened.   Caribbean hotels make a comeback after hurricanes
Caribbean hotels come back after hurricanes
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  Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway draws visitors from around the world (and maybe from other ones too!) to check out Area 51.   Hunting for Area 51's aliens along Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway
Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway helps (human) visitors search for aliens at Area 51.
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  The Ultimate Family Suite on Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas features two bedrooms and is chock full of fun zones.   Over-the-top family suite on Symphony of the Seas is built for fun
Two decks high and larger than some city apartments, the Royal Caribbean-designed complex is chock full of fun-for-the-family features.
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  The   Burning Man sells out 26,000 tickets in a half hour
Never fear. You can find other ways to get a ticket to the Aug. 26-Sept. 3 event in Nevada's Black Rock Desert.
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  Oregon's Sokol Blosser released its 2017 Estate Rosé of Pinot Noir on Valentine's Day. The 100% Pinot Noir grapes are grown in the Willamette Valley.   Rosé craze makes its way to cider, beer, vodka
Spring rosé releases extend to sparkling wine, cider, vodka and saison at wineries, retailers and restaurants across America.
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  People category winner:   See the winners of Smithsonian.com's 15th Annual Photo Contest
Smithsonian.com has announced the winners of its 15th Annual Photo Contest.
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  Additional hiking options include the one-mile roundtrip Painted Desert Rim Trail; 0.3-mile Puerco Pueblo loop; 0.75-mile Crystal Forest loop (pictured)...   Petrified Forest National Park: 10 tips for your visit
Scientific studies show that the petrified trees found within the park date back 211 to 218 million years.
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  flights      
  This rendering provided by Airbus shows an A320neo in the colors of Greek carrier Aegean Airlines.   Airbus order: Deal with Greece's Aegean Airlines worth up to $5B
Aegean said it was signing a MOU with Airbus for 30 of A320neo and A321neo aircraft with an option for another dozen. Deal worth $5 billion at list prices.
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  USA TODAY   2 gravestones in the Savannah Airport Runway have amazing story
Have you seen them?
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The new born wombat baby APARI looks out of its mothers pouch at the zoo in Duisburg, Germany. Wombat mother TINSEL once was found in the pouch of its dead mother on a street in Australia and was raised by zookeepers before she came to Germany. The z

The new born wombat baby APARI looks out of its mothers pouch at the zoo in Duisburg, Germany. Wombat mother TINSEL once was found in the pouch of its dead mother on a street in Australia and was raised by zookeepers before she came to Germany. The z
 
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