Tuesday, May 4, 2010

¡México!


Cuernavaca, or as the natives like to call it the "City of Eternal Spring" is located just 53 miles south of Mexico City. It's approximately 3200 years old and apparently was the Aztec's summer homes. I am very excited about this, because I was scared that I was going to be going to a super hot, humid place. But apparently Cuernavaca has a warm stable climate, and abundant vegetation. My mission spans from Cuernavaca, to Acapulco, which as most of you should know, is hot hot hot! and a big place for movie starts, because it's got nice beaches.

The ancient name of Cuernavaca is "Cuauhnahuac" in Nahuatl which means "Place near or by the side of the groove". Founded seven centuries ago almost a mile high in the Sierra Madre Mountains.
Until 1910, this state was the third major sugar cane producer world wide, after Hawaii and Puerto Rico, but peasants slaved without hope on the enormous sugar cane haciendas. When the Mexican Revolution began, most haciendas were burned to the ground.
For many years, Cuernavaca has been known as a resort where both Mexicans and foreigners come to enjoy the clean air, relax and enjoy the incomparable climate.

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