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“How I Came to Call Cozumel Home: A Series, by Island Residents

by Dee Lewis Vivas For the third year in a row, Cozumel 4 You is proud to host this weekly series, which features...

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How I Came to Call Cozumel Home: A Series, by Island Residents

by Jennifer Pobiak For the third year in a row, Cozumel 4 You is proud to host this weekly series, which features island...

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How I Came to Call Cozumel Home: A Series, by Island Residents – Jim Chalmers

For the third year in a row, Cozumel 4 You is proud to host this weekly series, which features island residents – written...

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Vegan / Vegetarian Restaurants in Cozumel

Vegan / Vegetarian Dining Options in Cozumel Many Cozumel visitors and residents alike are changing the way they eat and are headed toward...

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“How I Came to Call Cozumel Home: A Series, by Island Residents

by Fabiola Gamboa, Rainbow Healing Hands Massage For the third year in a row, Cozumel 4 You is proud to host this weekly...

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“How I Came to Call Cozumel Home: A Series, by Island Residents by Teresa Williams, Salon Cielo

For the third year in a row, Cozumel 4 You is proud to host this weekly series, which features island residents – written...

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Cozumel’s Last Ironman Finisher: Navin Singh: An Inspiration

Navin Singh was the very last official finisher of the Ford Ironman Cozumel, with a total race time of 16 hours 58 minutes. ...

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The Morenita: The Virgin of Guadalupe: Cozumel 4 You

by Monica Sauza One of many consequences of the Spanish conquest (1519-1521) was religious syncretism. This merger of beliefs, amongst others, brought about...

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Cozumel 3 Kings Day: How You Can Put a Smile on a Child’s Face by Kathy McGinn

Celebrated on January 6th, “Dia de los Reyes Magos”   is a catholic holiday celebrated on the final day of the “12 Days of...

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Day of the Dead, myth, magic and mysticism by Monica Sauza

The ancestral mysticism and respect for the souls of the departed, flows deeply embedded in the bloodstream of a nation; they return home...

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