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  1. Even though the author discusses just the Sierra Madre region, this book hits into hundreds of perfect examples of how the culture of all of Mexico works. Some readers, and some reviewers, will find it hard to accept that Grant's story is entirely plausible and represents the authentic, chaotic, lawless, smoke-and-mirrors, unique culture of the ...

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  2. 02:06:00 ( 2 h 06 min ) la película completa en HD subtitulada en español. Filmada en video mega HD (Full HD 1080p / Cine / DVD 720p). Esta película ha sido distribuída internacionalmente bajo múltiples títulos. El tesoro de Sierra Madre en Argentina. O Tesouro da Sierra Madre en Brasil.

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  4. Mar 4, 2008 · From the acclaimed author of Dispatches From Pluto and Deepest South of All, a harrowing travelogue into Mexico's lawless Sierra Madre mountains. Twenty miles south of the Arizona-Mexico border, the rugged, beautiful Sierra Madre mountains begin their dramatic ascent.

  5. Mar 20, 2018 · Almost 900 miles long, the range climbs to nearly 11,000 feet and boasts several canyons deeper than the Grand Canyon. The rules of law and society have never taken hold in the Sierra Madre, which is home to bandits, drug smugglers, cave-dwelling Tarahumara Indians, opium farmers, and other assorted outcasts.

  6. Richard Grant is a British journalist, author and television presenter living in Mississippi. He is the author of four non-fiction books: American Nomads (2003), God's Middle Finger (2008), Crazy River: Exploration and Folly in East Africa (2011), and the New York Times bestseller Dispatches From Pluto: Lost and Found in the Mississippi Delta (2015).

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  7. Mar 4, 2008 · God's Middle Finger: Into the Lawless Heart of the Sierra Madre. Paperback – Bargain Price, March 4, 2008. Twenty miles south of the Arizona-Mexico border, the rugged, beautiful Sierra Madre mountains begin their dramatic ascent. Almost 900 miles long, the range climbs to nearly 11,000 feet and boasts several canyons deeper than the Grand ...

    • Richard Grant