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Frommers is an editor that creates many popular travel and tourism books. Travel is the transport of people on a trip or journey. ... More than 3 million tourists visited the Taj Mahal (India) in 2004. ...


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Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Frommer's 2004 Mexico at Epinions.com (1202 words)
Given that Frommers guidebooks are among the biggest selling names in travel books, I'm probably going to come off as some pariah by saying it, but the Frommers guidebook for Mexico is just nowhere close to being the best guidebook for anyone headed south of the border.
Somebody is either extremely ignorant about what exactly lies in the northern tier of the country, or they just didn't bother to do their research because they've somehow managed to overlook an enormous territory that spans at least 3 or 4 whole states.
I know it's a deliberate call on the part of the Frommers folks because I've been reading their guidebooks for years, and I have an older guide from 1995, and lo and behold, the north is covered -- not in great depth, but the bulk of the information they did provide is still largely accurate.
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