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They’re back, baby! The economy has recovered from the crash of 2008, and the tourists have...
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They’re back, baby! The economy has recovered from the crash of 2008, and the tourists have...
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Oct 31, 2014 | Joe Houchin |
Birria is a hearty and versatile Mexican stew. The stew is served year round, but especially during Christmas and other big holidays. It originates from the Mexican state of Jalisco, but can be found in restaurants and road side stands throughout much of Mexico. The stew can be prepared in a variety of ways, but most often uses goat meat.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Oct 31, 2014 | Joe Houchin |
Arguably one of the most successful motorcycle rallies south of the border, the Rocky Point Rally attracts thousands of peaceful, fun-loving two- wheel enthusiasts from throughout Mexico, the U.S. and Canada who grace our streets and jump start our tourist season each November since 2001.
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Bank NotesYou’re planning another visit to Mexico and, after rummaging through the drawers to find your passport, hey presto!…some notes appear with “Banco de Mexico” printed on them. You glance at the value ($1000 pesos, $50,000 pesos, $100,000 pesos) and your mind goes into mathematical over-drive: so what is $100,000 divided by today’s peso exchange rate?
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Oct 31, 2014 | AMPI |
beach-rocky-pointThe fall season is in full swing here in Rocky Point and is one of the most popular times of the year. It also means it’s time for the Rocky Point Bike Rally. November 6th – 9th will be the 14th consecutive Bike Rally and it is attended by bikers and friends of bikers from all over the western United States and Mexico. On Saturday, the Malecón is closed to automobile traffic and is reserved for motorcycles of all shapes and sizes which are paraded through the fish market for hours. Walk through the Malecón and see the bikes up close or grab a spot in one of the many bars and restaurants, to bike and people watch all day.
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