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2. Crossing into Mexico, visiting Veracruz, 1987

Heather Holm | Writing Posted on July 8, 1987 by HeatherNovember 10, 2021

I knew I was in Mexico the minute I crossed the border. It was as if the U.S. had dug this river, the Rio Grande, to keep the Third World out. Paint and plaster peeled off the walls of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Central America, Mexico | Tagged languages, mariachi bands, marimba bands, Mexican border, Mexico, Palenque, Rio Grande, Third World, travel, Veracruz, women in Mexico, Zocalo

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Heather Holm, B.Sc. (Honours Chemistry), M.A. (Sociology), PDC, QHHT, IH, BQH, lives, designs websites, gardens, writes, plays music, navigates between the physical and spiritual worlds, and cares for her family near Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. Read more…

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    • El Salvador
    • Guatemala
    • Honduras
    • Mexico
    • Nicaragua
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  • Lunenburg Foreign Protestants
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