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<description>At the end of Mexico in the state of Quintana Roo is the coastal city of Cancun. The older part of Cancun city is connected by bridges to the newer Cancun which was developed as a resort destination for tourists. Cancun was begun in 1970, and then American developers came in the 1980's to provide a flourishing tourist community.  Its growing popularity attracted investors from international companies all over the world. In the last 30 years, Cancun's population has grown to 600,000. Many Americans have chosen to relocate to this paradise location. In 2005, Hurricane Wilma hit the tropical regions and heavily damaged much of the coastal area. Much restoration occurred to bring the sandy shorelines back to normal operations.  The beaches became much wider after Hurricane Wilma.</description>
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<title>Finding Your Place In Cancun</title>
<description>Scattered all along the white sand beaches of Cancun are the hotels and resorts catering to those escaping into paradise. Each hotel uniquely defines its position within the tropical setting. They are individualistic in their amenities and activities. Finding the right hotel is essential to a perfect vacation. Kukulcan Boulevard is the main strip through the hotel zone, from beginning to end. Some of the best hotels include ocean and lagoon access.</description>
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<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
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<title>Cancun Cuisine</title>
<description>Getting the most from your vacation in Cancun means to try out local flavor in dining.  A pleasant variety of restaurants line the streets of Cancun waiting to show off it's cooking to a hungry tourist.</description>
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<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
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<title>The White Sands Of Cancun</title>
<description>Imagine water so clear you can see brightly colored fish swim beneath. Imagine sand so white that the starfish clinging to it, pale in comparison.  If you have ever seen pictures of paradise in magazines, chances are, you were looking at the beaches of Cancun.</description>
<link>http://info5000.com/CANCUN/the-white-sands-of-cancun.html</link>
<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
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<title>Cancun A World History</title>
<description>Aside from the beautiful beaches, Cancun is a place surrounded by sacred history. Before this land gave way to modern day tourism, it was home to lost civilizations. Once you have arrived in Cancun, take a day trip outside the city to explore Mexico's archeological ruins. History can be touched at the ruins of the ancient Mayans. The Mayan people known for their religious practices and accurate calendar forecasts have left behind clues to their existence. Inland from Cancun, archeological sites are scattered for the inquisitive traveler to explore. </description>
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<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
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<title>The Parks Of Cancun</title>
<description>Think of Cancun and you visualize brilliant shades of blue waters gently breezing onto fine white sands. But there is so much more to Cancun. The natural parks are bursting with activities, events, and cultural explorations. While in Cancun, be sure to visit one or two of these parks to make your vacation complete.</description>
<link>http://info5000.com/CANCUN/the-parks-of-cancun.html</link>
<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
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<title>Playtime In Cancun</title>
<description>Vacations in Cancun equal fun. In a balmy climate of famous white sand beaches, there is something for everybody.  The transparent blue Caribbean Sea surrounds a fresh water lagoon creating a world of water activities. </description>
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<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
<pubDate>Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:31:18 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Memorable Nightlife In Cancun</title>
<description>If your looking for a crazy night out in Cancun, then the infamous 'Carlos and Charlie's' should be your host for the night. There are three different bars with one overlooking the lagoon. The guests are entertained by gregarious wait staff putting on shows and hosting games. One drink could lead to a whole night spent at 'Carlos and Charlie's.' It is a restaurant, a bar and a place to dance. The band is dressed up in chef's clothes and the tequila runs like a stream. There is a giant palapa with lagoon slides out of the bar. This place is the one stop any traveler looking for a memorable vacation must go.</description>
<link>http://info5000.com/CANCUN/memorable-nightlife-in-cancun.html</link>
<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
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<title>The Secrets Of Cancun</title>
<description>Cancun is not the place to be bored.  Aside from the thinking your in paradise with shorelines and seas reminiscent of nirvana, this place holds a treasure chest of attractions.</description>
<link>http://info5000.com/CANCUN/the-secrets-of-cancun.html</link>
<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
<pubDate>Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:31:18 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>The Excitement Of Cancun</title>
<description>To locals Xcaret means </description>
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<author>info5000.com@info5000.com (Carson Danfield)</author>
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