Yes, it is. Some points of interest include:
Many people believe bigger incomes and a larger amount of material possessions increase your happiness. In reality, relationships and solid family ties make you happier.
In Mexico, the family is the most paramount social block. As such, people tend to hang around their families; even so, many extended families tend to live together under the same roof. This explains why a country with a medium income (US$16,676 for 2012) is much happier than say, more developed nations like Japan (US$36,900), Germany (US$40,394) or the United States (US$50,700).
Acapulco is a popular city in Mexico. This city is very well known to tourists of being a great beach vacation spot.
Cancun, Mexico is a great "hot spot", meaning lots of people love to go there.
Only for those living in Mexico City, as it is the closest beach in terms of travel times (5 hours). Other destinations are equally popular, depending on the region in Mexico, such as Puerto Vallarta, Huatulco, Puerto Progreso, Mazatlan, Los Cabos, Manzanillo, Rosarito and Veracruz.
For Mexicans, yes it is. For international tourists, it is usually a flight stop to reach Cancun, Los Cabos or Puerto Vallarta. Also many tourists visit Mexico City, but these are of the most sophisticate variety (see related questions for an explanation of this)
The lowest spot in Mississippi is the Gulf of Mexico coastline, which reaches sea level.
The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe was built on the site.
Pangong Lake in Ladakh is a little amazing travel spot. wowrooms.co.in
I would suggest Grove Spot the best spot and hang out in Coconut Grove. They are located in the heart of the city, provide good food, are affordable, and serve the best drinks in the city, cool people, and a beautiful spot to hang out.
In good condition, the spot (market) price of an ounce of silver plus ~ $4
Top Spot - 2012 Mexico - 2.4 was released on: USA: 7 July 2012
it travels at the same rate as in the city but in the woods having much less noise than in the city you can particulary spot a sound more efficiently than in the city due to this reason.
Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico come together at a spot aptly named The Four Corners.