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moisheh
Jan 05, 2014Explorer
Here is what happens when someone asks for info on Mexico from other RV'rs. This is a cut and paste from a popular RV forum:
Moisheh
Re: Mexico early Maya buildings
« Reply #5 on: Today at 04:09:54 PM »
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I live in So. Cal and I talk to a lot of people from Mexico.
for insurance reasons the cruise ships from Long Beach will no longer stop in many of the Mexican resorts towns.
a world traveler friend of mine was going to Mazatlan last month for a vacation, the airport bus he was on was stopped by bandits and all the tourists were robbed of their money, jewelry and luggage, He spent the next two weeks buying replacement clothes.
it used to be that Baja California was exempt from the crime and drug cartel problems, but no longer, the economy changed all that, even the Xpats are returning back to the U.S. now days.
Tourist are considered easy prey...rear end vehicle collisions and payouts happen a lot when they see a foreign license plates.
Moisheh
Re: Mexico early Maya buildings
« Reply #5 on: Today at 04:09:54 PM »
Quote
I live in So. Cal and I talk to a lot of people from Mexico.
for insurance reasons the cruise ships from Long Beach will no longer stop in many of the Mexican resorts towns.
a world traveler friend of mine was going to Mazatlan last month for a vacation, the airport bus he was on was stopped by bandits and all the tourists were robbed of their money, jewelry and luggage, He spent the next two weeks buying replacement clothes.
it used to be that Baja California was exempt from the crime and drug cartel problems, but no longer, the economy changed all that, even the Xpats are returning back to the U.S. now days.
Tourist are considered easy prey...rear end vehicle collisions and payouts happen a lot when they see a foreign license plates.
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