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Visiting Algodones: The Mexican Medical Border Town Algodones, Mexico, is a popular border town destination for medical tourism for residents of the United States and Canada, offering more pharmacies, doctors, dentists, and opticians in a concentrated area than anywhere else in the world
Los Algodones - Wikipedia Los Algodones is the northernmost town in Mexico, and at its northeastern tip is the northernmost point in the state of Baja California, and in Latin America Because of its unique location, it is possible to travel due north, south, east or west from Los Algodones and intersect with the US border
Los Algodones, Mexico - Tripadvisor Los Algodones Tourism: Tripadvisor has 719 reviews of Los Algodones Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Los Algodones resource
Crossing the Los Algodones Border: A Full Guide Algodones, also known as “Molar City” because of its excellent dental work, is located between southern California and southwestern Arizona This border town lies south of Andrade, California, and adjacent to Yuma, Arizona, making it the northernmost city in Mexico and Latin America
Everything You Need to Know about the Los Algodones Mexico . . . The Mexican town across the border from Yuma Arizona is Los Algodones It is a popular location for day trips to Mexico According to Wikipedia, Los Algodones is the 11th busiest pedestrian border and over one million people pass annually Can you cross the border at Yuma Arizona?
Algodones, Mexico - The New Tijuana? | TouristSecrets Algodones is a border town that offers visitors a stunning mix of Old World charm and modern conveniences With its narrow cobblestone streets, bustling marketplaces, and traditional haciendas, you’ll feel as if you’ve been transported back in time
Los Algodones: the tiny Mexican border town that became a . . . Some of the hundreds in the crowd pull rolling suitcases and wear backpacks, others carry little more than a purse or shopping bag as they enter Los Algodones, a Mexican town just outside Yuma, Arizona