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These sites are owned by the same person and offer redundant information, cross linking to and from each other as well as false representation. The web cam page is not live and has been showing the same loop for the past 3 years(or more). It is clearly designed to increase page rank as is evidenced by the excessive crosslinking. Also related and involved in the crosslinking is the 3rd (last) URL below - though that one has not been listed (yet?).

 

http://dmoz.org/Regional/North_America/Mexico/States/Oaxaca/Localities/Puerto_Escondido/Travel_and_Tourism/Travel_Guides/

http://www.puertoconnection.com/

 

http://dmoz.org/Regional/North_America/Mexico/States/Oaxaca/Localities/Puerto_Escondido/Maps_and_Views/Web_Cams/

http://www.pacificcoasttravelinfo.com/mx/puertocam.asp

 

http://www.puertoescondidoinfo.com

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Thanks - we're looking at it.

 

You've probably noticed in other threads here that in many cases the quality bar has been raised over the years, as more sites with valuable unique content become available on the web. Mexico has several examples where, at one time, it was useful to list many deeplinks of one site, which now we would probably only include once. So feel free to mention anything that looks like duplication, but bear with us as evolve.

 

If you're particularly interested in the directory for southern Mexico, consider applying to edit.

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