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Mexico's Ruins (and Google)
Filed in archive Latin Travel by Greg Cruey on June 30, 2009
Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History signed an agreement with Google Mexico to promote archaeological and historical sites in a bid to revive tourism following the swine flu epidemic, according to the Associated Press.

Among the details, a YouTube Channel for the National Institute.

The National institute has 173 archaeological sites and 116 museums. Tourism plunged in Mexico during the Swine Flu outbreak. Now a number of efforts are underway to revive tourism.



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