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Articles with Topic: Eco & Adventure

Protecting Mexico’s Sea Turtles

Topics: Climate & Environment | Beaches | Eco & Adventure

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Thursday, May 7, 2009 | Comments 0

Sea Turtles are found in all of the world’s oceans, with exception of the arctic.  There are seven species of Sea Turtle, and six of these arrive to lay eggs each year on beaches across Mexico.Â
Although Sea Turtles live most of their lives at sea, the females must return to land to lay their eggs.  […]

Crystal Forest in Chihuahua

Topics: Eco & Adventure | Travel Advice

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 | Comments 0

What must be one of the world’s most awesome natural wonders has been discovered some 1,000 feet below ground in the Chihuahua desert, northern Mexico.  Chihuahua is by far Mexico’s largest state, sharing a considerable land border with the USA.  Chihuahua City is an important historical center and also a terminus for the spectacular Copper […]

Experience Copper Canyon

Topics: Eco & Adventure

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 | Comments 0

One of the most breath-taking travel experiences Mexico has on offer is the Barranca de Cobre – Copper Canyon – an area of outstanding natural beauty situated in north-western Mexico.
The ‘Copper Canyon’ is actually a series of twenty canyons, formed over the years by six rivers.  The area is some seven times the size of […]

Monarch Butterflies

Topics: Eco & Adventure

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 | Comments 1

Monarch Butterflies are one of the most well-known butterfly species in North America.  They are renowned for their long migrations south, usually beginning in August or September, to warmer climes.  Millions of Monarch Butterflies migrate from Canada and the USA to arrive in Mexico each year, settling in the mountains in the state of Michoacan, just a couple of hour’s drive west of […]