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    Restaurants in Mexico: 100% NATURAL

    Posteado el Abril 3, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Meetings and Conventions Tourism, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Restaurants, Mexico: Shopping, Mexico: Strolls, Mexico: Tourism

    sa.JPG100% Natural, have now 35 restaurants in various cities in Mexico, and they follow a challenge: Recover the health of our world, to hand to the next generations.

    AV. INSURGENTES SUR 1390, COLONIA DEL VALLE, CP 03100, DELEGACIÓN BENITO JUAREZ
    IN PARROQUIA Y ACTIPAN
    Tel: 5524 3467 / 5524 8768
    Fax: 5524 0678

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    Tourism in Mexico: Acuavida Coyoacán

    Posteado el Abril 3, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Meetings and Conventions Tourism, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Relax, Mexico: Strolls, Mexico: Tourism, Mexico: Tours

    pat_small.jpgThis is one of Mexico City’s most important aquariums. It is the only one in America that has a bat rays from sweet waters. Visitors can also see many species from salt waters. Among the magnificent samples of aquatic life; visitors can admire the alligator of the Tabasco Swamp, sharks, living reefs, etc.

    from Tuesday through Friday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Saturdays and Sundays: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Admission: Please call for information.

    CENTENARIO 9, COLONIA VILLA COYOACÁN, CP 04000, DELEGACIÓN COYOACAN
    IN TRES CRUCES Y CARRILLO PUERTO
    ACCESS METRO GENERAL ANAYA
    Tel: 5659 2060
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    Tourism in Mexico: Ahuehuete de Moctezuma

    Posteado el Abril 3, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico: Art and Culture, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Meetings and Conventions Tourism, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Relax, Mexico: Strolls, Mexico: Tourism, Mexico: Tours

    4359_ppal.jpg MOCTEZUMA’S CYPRESS. This is a millenary Montezuma Cypress that witnessed historic battles, and the cadets from the Military School have named it “ el sargento” (The Sargeant). It is 40 meters high with a diameter of 15 meters. The name “Ahuehuete” means “Viejo del agua” (Old from the water) from the Náuatl: Atl “Water” and Huehue “Old”.

    BOSQUE DE CHAPULTEPEC 1A SECCIÓN, COLONIA BOSQUE DE CHAPULTEPEC
    PARQUE NACIONAL, CP 11100, DELEGACIÓN MIGUEL HIDALGO
    IN CIRCUITO INTERIOR Y PASEO DE LA REFORMA
    ACCESS METRO CHAPULTEPEC
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