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Old 07-07-2025, 11:36 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by nana77 View Post
(despite being, those times, kindly a "paninaro"),
Thanks for the very descriptive new vocabulary word!

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Ah, there are some others books that would had been great, slightly in the topic imho: the Routards Guides, personally I'd used once one in '98, for a travel in Mexico.
Can't not say those travellers made the bestest guides ever, there was places and descriptions that even locals wouldn't had known; too I have to say times were different.
I like old travel guides, the rule of thumb that they have to be really old and not just dated. And yes, they're an inadvertent snapshot of their times, in addition to being guidebooks to places.
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