No Hay Bronca
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Ted Campbell left the US ten years ago for life of adventure, first in Asia and now Latin America. He writes about travel, music, culture, food, and mountain biking. He lives in Mexico, travels as much as he can, and writes a blog called No Hay Bronca. Translation / immigration services available. http://nohaybronca.wordpress.com/
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Views of South Korea, Part 2
Posted on 05/05/2013
Buddha welcomes you to Seoraksan National Park on South Korea’s northeast coast. My home for two years, Shi-hwa, built on filled-in tide plains: The world tae-kwon do headquarters,...
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Views of South Korea, 2002-2004
Posted on 04/05/2013
In 2002 I moved to Shi-hwa, a suburb of Seoul. That’s Shi-Hwa. My apartment was on the left, near the front of the picture: You don’t go hungry at a Korean restaurant: Good...
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Transitions Abroad Webzine With Three Articles By Me
Posted on 21/04/2013
Yes I’ve been slacking on updating this blog. I have plenty of stories in the works, but also tons of hours at the day job. Thanks to all of you who read this blog and especially...
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Vive Latino 2013
Posted on 23/03/2013
By day: By night: Bomba Estereo: Chico Trujillo: Pato Machete w/ guest Celso Pina: Panteon Rococo: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs (the big draw of the night): Why burn out your lighter when you...
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Breath Walk – Lessons from the Road, Placencia Belize
Posted on 02/03/2013
Adventure travel, backpacking – whatever you want to call it, it’s much more than a great time. It’s a great learning experience. When I took a year off university to...
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Mountain Biking in Toluca – 2013
Posted on 11/02/2013
Every Thursday night Los Escarabajos meet in the Zocalo of Toluca for night rides through the city. Routes vary, but we seek bumpy roads, mountainside villages, floodlit church squares,...
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Views of Mexico City
Posted on 23/01/2013
I live in Toluca, a few hours from Mexico City, or D.F. as it is most commonly known in Spanish. By some estimates the 3rd largest city in the world, D.F. has sights, sounds, confusion,...
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Teaching English in Mexico – My Story
Posted on 03/01/2013
Transitions Abroad is one of the oldest and best resources on the web for information about living in a foreign country. I’m really happy that they published my story ESL Teaching in...
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Two Soccer Finals
Posted on 24/12/2012
I have the distinction of being the columnist for Mexico for the website Expat Focus. Here’s my newest article about the recent soccer finals here in Toluca:...
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