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This Easter pass one of the best trips I've done in my life, I got to know Cazones bar which is on the Costa Esmeralda aln popularly known northern Veracruz state, this is a town small with barely 23,000 residents, is not new, is believed to have been founded in the fifteenth century and was ruled by Mexico, and it was not until 1780 that step the domain of the canton of Papantla and in 1939 the people of Cazones rises to the level of Villa. It is watered by the river Cazones, born in the mountains of Huauchinango and empties into the Gulf of Mexico, forming Cazones bar.

The hotel was small with only 18 rooms, village-like making it a very cozy and romantic if you plan on couples, if you plan on relaxing on the boardwalk are organized rodeos and people go out to drink and have fun all day and night. It is noteworthy that not a place of typical beach clubs. The hotel is surrounded by the sea and the river dogfish, so that as additional amenities, the hotel takes you by boat to tour part of the river while you go disfrurtando the landscape and a beer or you may also lead to a virgin beach where you can only carry via boat which is not easily accessible and makes it more relaxed than the boardwalk.

could also visit the ruins of the city of Tajin is a pre-Columbian archaeological site near the city of Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico and Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico. Tajin
City was the capital of the Totonac. City or Place tagine means thunder in the Totonac language. Tajin is thought that it was also the name of some god Totonac.
The ceremonial buildings Tajín probably started in the first century In the previous Early Mesoamerican Classic showed the influence of Teotihuacan Tajin, while in the Postclassic Toltec influence was. Its reconstruction began in the thirteenth century, at the same time the Tajin was destroyed by invaders chichimecas, this site was occupied by a few people who did not continue the construction of temples. The site was completely deserted when the English conquistadors arrived in the sixteenth century.
In 1785 engineer Diego Ruiz visited the site and gave a description. In the nineteenth century the site was visited by William Dupaix, Alexander von Humboldt, and Carlos Nebel, who published his notes on the site.
The first archaeological dig was done by Jose Garcia Payon, 1943 to 1963. The Mexican Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) was a restoration of the site in 1980
This archaeological site is about 1km ², but it is speculated that there is still a big part of this site has not been found.
This site has several pyramids, palaces and several tennis ball game. The most famous pyramid of this site is called the Pyramid of the Niches. This pyramid has 365 niches, according to archaeologists, representing a calendar. It was built late in an open space occupied by its position, escape to what was until then the urban.



way to reach the Emerald Coast is out of Indian Green City on the highway and Tulancingo and then taking the detour to Poza Rica, there's the dogfish bar output.
You know, if you want to go to a quiet, relaxing and if you go with your partner this is the option I recommend.
For my part I went with my boyfriend and I can tell, was the best experience I've been in years if not the best of my life, really, to know and integrate served more as a couple, so check back more stuck than I was in Mexico City. It is a truly magical place believe me it was worth going through a lot.

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