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Hello SF.
I guess I'll share a few things about myself. I'm 22, from México and work at a bank. I like to read. I'm into graphic design as well and I hope to become active again (havn't open PS too much lately).
That's it. Have a nice day.
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Mexico is a beautiful country, what part?
Welcome.
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I live in Veracruz, near the Gulf of México.
It is indeed very beautiful.
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Hello, NEC, welcome to the community. How long have you lived in Veracruz? It is a very attractive name for a place.
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All my life. I was born here and I plan to stay and have a family here.
In this blog I found in Google you can see some pictures from Veracruz.
And this is a little description I also found in Google:
…Talking about VERACRUZ you can think in the Gulf of Mexico, sea food, jungles, rivers and different places.
Veracruz is Mexico's oldest port in the Gulf of Mexico, place for the first Spanish expedition guided by Hernan Cortés in 1519. Veracruz became Mexico's first European colony which was named Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz.
Veracruz is maybe the merriest and most musical city in Mexico. "La Bamba", the most famous example of "son jarocho", is best known from a 1958 adaptation by Ritchie Valens, a top 40 hit in the U.S. charts and one of early rock and roll's best-known songs.
If you come to Veracruz, you will see many tourists, and they can enjoy its colonial buildings, cafes, excellent sea food and the malecón. Veracruz is famous for its coffee. You can drink the "lechero" (made by steaming hot milk poured into a several spoons of strong coffee).
There is the most famous cafeteria in Mexico: "La Parroquia".
A popular dance in Veracruz is the "danzon" and you can see people dancing every Saturday in front of the Government Palace where a band plays classic melodies.
In downtown Veracruz, a large marble-tiled zócalo, called the Plaza de Armas or Plaza Lerdo, is the heart of the city's lively nightlife. It is lined with arcades that house bars and cafes. On a nearly nightly basis large groups of people sit outside in the plaza enjoying food, drinks and cigars, while they watch musicians and dancers that perform in the square. Veracruz's 18th century cathedral and 17th century Palacio Municipal are also located on the plaza.
Every year there is a Carnival festival in this city for nine days between February and March, and you can see the parades.
This city has several beaches and a long boulevard where people can walk and enjoy the view.
Other attraction you can visit is the Aquarium of Veracruz, built in 1992 where you can see barracudas, sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, etc.
Veracruz is an international crossroad, with cargo ships, sailors and tourists who enjoy its music, ambiance and sea food dishes.
The city also serves as Mexico's second largest port, after Manzanillo. The port handled 16.5 million tons of cargo in 2007.
As you can see, Veracruz is a city with a lot of history and traditions.
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It must feel very stable to know that you have roots there, and you plan to build on those roots. I like how rich the history is.
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(09-26-2010, 03:22 PM)Eve Wrote: It must feel very stable to know that you have roots there, and you plan to build on those roots. I like how rich the history is.
Yeah, altough I plan to travel later on in my life, I'm going to have my family here. Also, most of my family lives here.
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09-26-2010, 04:07 PM
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Welcome to Support Forums NEC. I hope you find this forum interesting. Do you have a favorite author?
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(09-26-2010, 04:07 PM)Sam Wrote: Welcome to Support Forums NEC. I hope you find this forum interesting. Do you have a favorite author?
Yes, that would be Edgar Allan Poe.
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Ntmy. What's Mexico's temperature like? My grandmom went to Mexico one time but I never really got any details out of her.
(09-26-2010, 07:42 PM)NEC Wrote: Yes, that would be Edgar Allan Poe. Cool. My English teacher from 7th grade is related to him. We read his story "The Raven" with her.
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