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Bookwatch, The, April, 2005
Mexico's Pacific Coast
Vivien Lougheed
Hunter Publishing
130 Campus Drive, Edison, NJ 08818
1588433951 $19.99 1-800-255-0343
From artifacts and culture to water sports and local travel, Mexico's Pacific Coast has it all--as does Vivien Lougheed's book Mexico's Pacific Coast, an insider's guide to everything from archeological ruins to tours and places to stay. Whether you want to plan an independent sightseeing adventure, plan an outdoors trip, or survey cultural attractions and local fiestas, Mexico's Pacific Coast is the handbook to plan ahead with--and take with you. Part of the "Adventure Guide Series" from Hunter Publishing, Mexico's Pacific Coast is enhanced with clear maps, black and white photos, and the latest details combining to create an essential travel planner for any Mexico bound tourist, student, or business traveler.
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