What do you get if you run a dig?
Also try the below which will output the traceroute with matching AS numbers.

[[email protected] ~]# traceroute -V

On 7 December 2013 14:18, chilli34 . <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anybody heard of Google spinning up some new IP address ranges in
> Mexico?  We currently are having issues resolving requests for google.com
> and our ISP Is sending us to some 201.130.208.45 addresses which have the
> Google front page but the subnet range isn't owned by google.com.  Hoping
> somebody out there might have some info on this, anything you can provide
> would be great!
>
> Thanks,
>  p.s. here is a full list of IP's that we are hitting.
>           201.130.208.45
>           201.130.208.49
>           201.130.208.53
>           201.130.208.57
>           201.130.208.59
>           201.130.208.15
>           201.130.208.19
>           201.130.208.23
>           201.130.208.27
>           201.130.208.29
>           201.130.208.30
>           201.130.208.34
>           201.130.208.38
>           201.130.208.42
>           201.130.208.44
>
> Brian
>
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