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El Viejo de Veracruz

El Viejo de Año Nuevo: Veracruz’s strangest celebration

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Exactly where it came from, nobody knows, but El Viejo is delightfully weird.
La Rama in Veracruz

La Rama: A Christmas tradition that marches through time

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Mexico has some unique traditions, but Veracruz's stick-waving, song-singing, mildly threatening La Rama might just be the most unique of all.
Alan Chazarro and his family

My American Dream is in Mexico: Alan

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Disaffected with the direction of the U.S., a Bay Area poet moved himself and his family to start a new life in Veracruz.
A woman and her golden retriever

What to do when you lose your dog in Mexico — A reunion chronicle

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Microchipping pets in Mexico is not a thing. So, what do you do if you lose your four-pawed friend?
Floating rigs of a Pemex offshore oil drilling field, made possible by suppliers of goods and services

With state oil company Pemex behind on payments, small suppliers face financial crisis

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Small Gulf Coast subcontractors are struggling to pay Christmas bonuses and other end-of-year obligations, or even shutting down entirely.
Dolphins with their bodies sticking out of the water.

Bottlenose dolphins in Gulf of Mexico test positive for fentanyl, other pharmaceuticals

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U.S. researchers said they found 3,000 pharmaceutical compounds inside the dolphins' blubber, which included opioids, sedatives and relaxants.
Santuario de los Remedios, Cholula

Alternative Mexican adventures for a Christmas to remember

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Some of Mexico's most important sites can offer you the chance to enjoy them in peace if you visit during the Christmas period.
A member of Greenpeace Mexico stands on a mountain of trash at the Coatzacoalcos landfill wearing a hazmat suit with a sign reading "Ley Antiplasticos YA!"

At overflowing Veracruz landfill, Greenpeace Mexico demands anti-plastic laws

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The activists called for enforcement of existing plastic bans and management of unregulated dump sites.
Zoncuantla Apartments façade

The new architecture revitalizing the state of Veracruz

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The once proud state of Veracruz is seeing exciting new architecture and design, restoring the port to it's former glory.
Los Pinos beach, Veracruz

A night under the stars on the most pristine beach in Veracruz

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While not as famous as the Yucatán or the Pacific coast, the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico offer visitors the chance to really enjoy nature.
People in the water on a Cancun beach. On the beach near the shore is a red advisory flag warning of strong currents

Extreme cold front closes key Gulf Coast ports, as winter weather blows in from...

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With Mexico's national weather service predicting dangerously cold, extreme winds and rain, the navy ordered many Gulf ports to close.
Chili chocolate martini

A chili chocolate martini fit for an ancient Olmec god

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How does the legend of an Indigenous god-emperor fit into a modern cocktail? Stephen Randall has the details.
a pile of raw cacao beans on display

13th annual Chocolate Festival to open in Tabasco next week

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The massive culinary festival will offer tastings, workshops and live music starting Nov. 14.