It depends:
Cities like Tijuana or Rosarito are in the same time zone as cities like Los Angeles or San Francisco (PST or -7 GMT)
Most other Mexican cities belong to the Central US and Canada time zone (CST or -6 GMT)
Mexico One Plate at a Time - 2003 Go Global Eat Local 4-9 was released on: USA: 2006
Yes. It is also a popular activity among those who can pay the classes and/or time at the local pool.
16:00 (Local time - [GMT +2])/ 10:00 (US Eastern time - [GMT -4]).
That would be 2:00 PM on the west coast of the US, Canada and Mexico. It normally happens about two hours after local noon.
The driving time from Mexico City, Mexico to Ixtapa, Mexico is about 6 hours, 45 minutes.
Chupacabra is one of them.
The biggest earthquake in Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985. It had a magnitude of 8.1 and caused widespread destruction in Mexico City and the surrounding areas, resulting in thousands of casualties and extensive damage.
It would greatly depend on the specific location you are looking for, as Mexico spans three time zones: GMT-6 (CST), GMT-7 (MST) and GMT-8 (PST). Also altitude above sea level and time of the year tends to change hour at which sun rises. For instance, today sunrise in Mexico City was at 6:59 AM (local time) while Cancun had its sunrise at 6:13 AM.
It is Mexico verses South Africa which is scheduled for 11 June 2010 and 16:00 local time
From London to where in Mexico? Mexico is a big country.
No. It is an international call.
Mexico's three time zones are the same as Canada's westernmost three time zones. However, Canada and most of Mexico have different Daylight Saving Time schedules, and Saskatchewan, Canada and Sonora, Mexico don't do Daylight Saving Time.