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Now, Quintana Roo is a special case but whether it´s Quintana Roo or Yucatan State or Chiapas or Oaxaca State I promise you you will pay a substantial premium over what you would otherwise pay if you go the internet route.
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Now, Quintana Roo is a special case but whether it´s Quintana Roo or Yucatan State or Chiapas or Oaxaca State I promise you you will pay a substantial premium over what you would otherwise pay if you go the internet route.
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Now, Quintana Roo is a special case but whether it´s Quintana Roo or Yucatan State or Chiapas or Oaxaca State I promise you you will pay a substantial premium over what you would otherwise pay if you go the internet route.
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Now, Quintana Roo is a special case but whether it´s Quintana Roo or Yucatan State or Chiapas or Oaxaca State I promise you you will pay a substantial premium over what you would otherwise pay if you go the internet route.
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Now, Quintana Roo is a special case but whether it´s Quintana Roo or Yucatan State or Chiapas or Oaxaca State I promise you you will pay a substantial premium over what you would otherwise pay if you go the internet route.
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Now, Quintana Roo is a special case but whether it´s Quintana Roo or Yucatan State or Chiapas or Oaxaca State I promise you you will pay a substantial premium over what you would otherwise pay if you go the internet route.
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Now, Quintana Roo is a special case but whether it´s Quintana Roo or Yucatan State or Chiapas or Oaxaca State I promise you you will pay a substantial premium over what you would otherwise pay if you go the internet route.
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I certainly agree that a tourist in Quintanna Roo is not likely to be harmed in the narco wars, but it is not true that the narco gangs are inactive in the Yucatan peninsula.
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I certainly agree that a tourist in Quintanna Roo is not likely to be harmed in the narco wars, but it is not true that the narco gangs are inactive in the Yucatan peninsula.
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It's when they insist on wandering over to our part of the Hundred Acre Wood to insist that it's just as gloomy in Roo's sandpit or that honey tastes no better than thistles and even if it does it's not worth the effort of disguising yourself as a little black rain cloud to try to get some, because you're only going to get stung in the end, that Eeyores become a nuisance.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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