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Terry Denton has his own blog entitled "Travel by Terry", in which he often defends Mexico from the
Terry Denton has his own blog entitled 1 day bahamas cruise “Travel by Terry”, in which he often defends Mexico from the slew of biased and sometimes inaccurate media attention. Here he offers some insight into the problem with negative press on Mexico with some questions:
“What if day after day you needed to read obscene exaggerations, half truths and outright, and frequently 1 day bahamas cruise hideous, lies about someone you cherished?, an unrepentant fan of Mexico 1 day bahamas cruise You do not have to answer to my rhetorical question because we both realize that-it would make your blood boil.”
Just to be clear, I m not implying that the media has it in for Mexico . Never. What I do keep, nevertheless, is the fact that in their insatiable hunger for the salacious, Mexico and its 112 million 1 day bahamas cruise proud people have been in-the heads of-the media assuming they bother to consider such issues whatsoever unlucky collateral damage. Just like the definition above, the media s picture of Mexico 1 day bahamas cruise is blurred exactly because their emphasis is on one comparatively little, true awful reality 1 day bahamas cruise and consequently falls woefully 1 day bahamas cruise short of the retina of responsible reportage.”
It happens every day. Vacationers who would per perfectly happy laying on a beach in Mexico are choosing other foreign countries that are actually more dangerous than Mexico! The actual shame is that such folks are depriving themselves of some of the best experiences available everywhere on earth. Mexico has beautiful and safe resorts, delicious dining, rich traditions and exciting activities that are being missed out on, mainly because of the negative media attention 1 day bahamas cruise that the country is receiving.
Undeterred, Terry Denton promises to keep on lending his own voice to a lot of others shouting in the wilds. His only hope is that your choice, as a fellow traveler, 1 day bahamas cruise when it s made, will be centered on a fundamental appreciation of geography, a familiarity with a few basic data plus a confident reliance on the consistent account 1 day bahamas cruise of a legion of travellers to Mexico with irrefutable first-hand
“Allow me to share a couple of realities that seldom get mentioned by the media. The first is the fact that the vast majority of the security problems in Mexico are restricted to towns along the border and a few other scattered sites. It is worth noting that Mexico has over 2500 municipalities and security problems have been concentrated in just 18 of them. You probably won’t run across this embarrassing little jewel either, embarrassing to the US that is. It almost makes you question the wisdom of staying at home!”
“The second fact rarely discussed is the immense size of Mexico (roughly the size of Western Europe) and the distances between historical hot spots and resort cities. Take a look at the map below. You may be surprised to discover that it is roughly 1000 miles from Juarez to Cancun and almost 800 miles from Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas. The white line is meant to suggest how head-scratchingly 1 day bahamas cruise strange we here in the US would find it if a potential visitor from a foreign country shared with us that he was apprehensive about visiting San Diego because 1 day bahamas cruise he had heard of a recent ugly incident in New Orleans.”
2) The Mexican Ministry of Tourism announced that 4.99 million international tourists visited Mexico between January-April 2012, representing an increase of 5.3 percent compared to the same period in 2011.
4) There are currently no US travel advisories in place for popular tourist destinations like Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya and Tulum, the Riviera Nayarit, Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara and San Miguel de Allende, Leon or even Mexico City.
News Stories about Mexico. 1 day bahamas cruise This Blog is a collection of trip reports, news reports and tips and tricks about safety of travel to Mexico. Our belief is that it is VERY safe to travel to Mexico. Certainly 1 day bahamas cruise there are a few areas of the country where drug violence is occurring, but the vast majority of the country is full of the warm, welcoming people for which Mexico 1 day bahamas cruise is famous. We compare it to travelling to any big city in the world. You need to know if there are areas to be avoided. We will try to provide that information wherever possible.
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