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If the prescriptions are in your name and in a marked bottle, you can take them to Mexico.
You would travel northeast from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
unless you want to go some really roundabout way, you should go south down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. the roundabout way would be to go sailing down through the Great Lakes, down the St. Lawrence River, into the Atlantic Ocean, then south along the eastern coast of Canada and the USA and make a western turn between Florida and Cuba into the Gulf of Mexico
The fewest amount of states one would have to traverse to reach the Gulf of Mexico from the state of Minnesota is Four.Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
The river does not run through the whole US: it only runs through a few states. But you can travel from very near the northernmost point of the US (Minnesota) to one of the southernmost points (Louisiana delta).The Missouri River (a western tributary of the Mississippi) is slightly longer and passes through a larger number of states, but is not nearly as navigable.Yes and no. You could from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes, but not across to CA or the west coast. It will mainly take you through the center of the country.
Bottle nosed dolphins travel in pods to migrate
As few as none if you choose to cross into Mexico and cross back at a Texas border crossing. No less then Arizona and New Mexico in case you dont choose International travel.
13 hours
If you mean NEW Mexico, no; it would be a domestic travel. If you mean Mexico the country, yes, it would be international travel.
One can purchase a travel bottle warmer from the eBay website. A Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature travel baby bottle warmer costs 퀌‰í‰Œ£8.35 with free postage.
If you live in Mexico then no.
He traveled to Mexico.