Huatulco [hwa·TOOL·co], Oaxaca [wa·HAH·ca] is still relatively uncrowded and unspoiled. Its numerous small, isolated bays, or the Bahías de Huatulco and close proximity to the mountainous jungles of the Sierra Madre del Sur make it an idyllic setting. Huatulco International airport, 10 miles west of town, serves the area and has recently expanded.
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Steve, this is someone in Indiana trying to really screw people. You can do this for about half at other hotels out in that area. In this economy you can deal
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Considered friendly: We have available edition Cuentos Mazatecos para Niños, a book with five extraordinary stories inspired by the oral tradition of the
Sorry I didn't make it clearer, but as announced in subject line, from Indiana [Indianapolis], USA. It took some searching on their website to more or less