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Jan 28
5 Reasons Why You Need Travel Insurance
icon1 Posted by Fernando in Travel Insurance on 01 28th, 2009 | No Comments
5 Reasons Why You Need Travel Insurance

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Do I really need travel insurance? Travel insurance has an interesting reputation with those who are frequent travelers. Some see the need for travel insurance, while others cannot see a need for the insurance itself. There are many different arguments for each side of the case. When it comes down to it, however, there are several reasons for people to make sure that they have travel insurance before they go on their trip. While there are multiple different kinds of insurance, and multiple reasons to get the insurance, here are five reasons why you need travel... 

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Puerto Peñasco – Gateway to the Gulf of California
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Puerto Peñasco – Gateway to the Gulf of California

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Puerto Peñasco, (population 26,100) on Sonora’s northwestern Gulf of California coast, is situated in the middle of some of Mexico’s most inhospitable territory – hot, arid and desolate. No matter. About 60 miles (97 km) from the International Border and just 3 hours from Tucson, Arizona, Puerto Peñasco, like much of northern Baja California, attracts legions of weekenders. This shrimping village – known as Rocky Point to many U.S. visitors – might have ended up an Arizona seaport had it not been for the negotiating skills of the Mexican... 

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