Kids On Horses And Burros In Southern Mexico
All of the pictures seen in this video were taken by photographer Rishayan in the southern Mexican states of Guerrero and Oaxaca between the years of 2009 and 2019.
Riding In Public Transport In The Indigenous Region Of Oaxaca Mexico
These are just pick up trucks with a tarp over them, and they serve as public transportation in these region of the Mixteca in southern Mexico. I am riding with mostly indigenous Amuzgo indians wearing their traditional garments, mostly hand made cotton clothes.
Exploring Southern Mexico: Chiapas, Oaxaca, Mexico City
My travels in southern Mexico to Chiapas and Oaxaca States, Mexico City & the Teotihuacan Pyramids.
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Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of Following My Thumb, a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
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Exploring Southern Mexico: Chiapas, Oaxaca, Mexico City
Southern Mexico
2 Days riding in southern Mexico in Jan 2017
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Adventure riding Mexico: Oaxaca
This short film hilights Oaxca, the food, the culture, the roads, and sights. I visit hiddden natural springs on the side of a cliff, a mezcal factory, a cloud forest, and the beach. Featuring original music by Gary Day (Former base player for Morrisey, currently with Carlos and the Bandidos)
Jaripeo En Tlaxiaco Oaxaca | Bull riding! || Chubbs Lopez12
On may 27th 2019 se arrived in Tlaxiaco Oaxaca in southern Mexico ???????? My brother and I got to meet the family and try the different varieties of delicious food. I’ll be vloging our trip and posting videos more frequently now so Subscribe if you’re new and like the video.
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Mexico Travel: What is Bus Travel Like in Mexico?
In this video I document my bus trip from San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas to Pochutla, Oaxaca.
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Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of Following My Thumb, a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
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Mexico Travel: What is Bus Travel Like in Mexico?
Tranquil Oasis in Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico | Sotheby's International Realty
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La Caprichosa is a house inspired in Koening’s architectural style of the 1960’s with the perfect portrayal of the project by architects Alejandro Niz and Patricio Chauvet and the flawless construction by Luis Mijares.
This house was is no rush during its construction, each and every detail the owners envisioned was meticulously achieved.
The reflection pools that surround the house convey the lineal perfection and the construction’s symmetry. There are little fountains that contribute to this silence. Upon entering the property, the world stands still, one can pause and contemplate that which is a true masterpiece, aided by the double glass windows that block off the noise from the city. One can breathe in the care and detail put into each corner, the height of the ceilings allows one to feel in absolute freedom.
This is a family home which enables the space for entertaining as well as the private areas to feel separated, enhancing the privacy and individuality of those that inhabit the premises. It has an Argentinian barbecue in which one can enjoy an afternoon with friends as well as a teppanyaki for those who love Asian cuisine. Each space is harmonious, surrounded by green plants that integrate it to the canyon in front.
La Caprichosa indulges all spectators to create their own language with the versatility of converting each space to different places to have a private space within the same house. The transparency of its floor to ceiling windows, the light, and the space make La Caprichosa an oasis in Bosques de las Lomas. A house whose design has broken all standards and the imagination did not stop until it was achieved.
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Spectacular house in Alcazar de Toledo, imposing spaces and heights combined with huge windows and majestic views. In the middle of this closed street, we find a discreet black door that takes you along a stone walkway to a property full of taste and elegant details. As if you were in the middle of the forest, this house is surrounded by nature and soaring trees, providing stunning views from every corner.
An impressive glass pocket door invites to the expansive living room which leads to the outside. There, a deck appears that runs through the entire ground floor of the house accompanied by a fireplace and two water mirrors with elegant fountains. One of them, a sculpture made by:
: Emilio García Plascencia. Https://garciaplascencia.com/galeria
The Italian Piacere kitchen equipped with dishwashers, SubZero refrigerator, two SubZero cooling drawers, garbage disposal and trash compactor has access to the exterior deck, which is equipped with a Wolf gas grill to enjoy meals outside with family and friends. A pantry equipped with Miele coffee maker and icemaker serves the dining room, which has witnessed many magical shared moments. A family room with full view of the exotic exterior welcomes you with warmth and harmony. Upstairs, four bedrooms with stunning views and an office. Each window of each bedroom is a visual poem. The master provides the lucky inhabitants with a leather-lined closet and steam shower. Below the garden, a game room with two bathrooms to enjoy fun and entertainment with absolute privacy for everyone.
A residence with details and unique style, closets and walls dressed in leather in earth tones, built-in bookshelves that embellish the rooms with elegance, a glass bridge that takes you to the master bedroom and a NUVO sound system that harmonizes the entire house with joy and warmth. This property can be your personal estate, your signature to all who visit, where all spaces are lived, where the sound of the fountain, of the wood in the fireplace, the blue sky that contrasts with the different shades of green of the towering trees make it magical, a house full of life and at the same time emotion, charm, harmony, and peace.
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#POROAXACA - REBUILDING OAXACA
Founded by the Lopez family of the Guelaguetza Restaurant in Los Angeles
Por Oaxaca's mission is to bring provisional housing to indigenous communities affected by the 9/7/17 8.2 Oaxaca earthquake.
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On September 7th, an 8.2 magnitude earthquake struck Southern Mexico. The Isthmus region of Oaxaca was deeply affected, causing many indigenous communities to lose their homes and livelihood.
After visiting Asuncion Ixtaltepec, our family realized that long-term help was going to be vital to rebuild this community.
Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido
A short GoPro clip from Route 131 in Southern Mexico between Oaxaca and Puerto Escondido. Bike is a BMW R1200GS Adventure loaded down with too much stuff.
Oaxaca-Coast Highway Project
Tuesday 3/25 Speech:
This is a highway project which I am sure will transform the lives of Oaxacans in many ways and give the state and its people new opportunities for development, employment and a decent life.
Today, with this highway we have inaugurated, this reality will be transformed.
This is a freeway that will link the central valleys to the coast, but will also establish a new corridor of development, particularly tourist development, with a four-lane highway near the end of the project between Puerto Escondido and Huatulco, which will enable us to create a major center of development, as important as Acapulco and Ixtapa or the Riviera Maya Development, albeit to a lesser extent, by creating a new, truly international center of tourist development between Puerto Escondido and Huatulco.
It is a highway that implies a great work of engineering. First of all, 283 km are going to be modernized, in other words, the width of the highway will be modified, mainly between Oaxaca and Ejutla. The highway will be modernized, meaning that it will be much broader, which will greatly enhance communication.
Why is this highway so important for my government?
This highway symbolizes the fact that Federal Government is committed to southern Mexico.
We need Mexico to be more egalitarian; we want Mexico to be a stronger country which in turns means that it must have much better road links. We are building bridges and roads that not only link cities but also Mexicans.
We are building the roads that will enable us to advance boldly towards the development of the different regions of our country. And it is not only for Oaxaca. We are also working on a long-awaited project that will enable us to have a much more modern, safer and quicker highway that will provide rapid links between the capital, Oaxaca and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and specifically, the expansion of the Oaxaca-Salina Cruz highway.
Roadside Kitchen in San Jose del Pacifico, Mexico
A small video I took of the 'Cocina'- kitchen of the place I ate dinner during my little explorations (it was just two nights) in the mountains of southern Mexico.
Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca | Stone waterfall San Lorenzo Albarradas, Mexico
Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca | Stone waterfall San Lorenzo Albarradas, Mexico
Hierve el Agua or The water boils, is set of natural rock formations in the Mexican state of Oaxaca that resemble cascades of water. The site is located about 70 km east of Oaxaca city, past Mitla, in the municipal devision of San Lorenzo Albarradas, with a narrow, winding unpaved road leading to the site. At first glance, this formation looks like a frozen waterfall, which in itself is impossible, given the mild climate of southern Mexico. But in fact it is - stone waterfall that sounds even less likely, but it is quite real. This amazing waterfall that looks petrified, is a tourist attraction known as Boiling Water. Natural mineral springs that attract crowds of tourists, are also responsible for the formation of this unprecedented geological formation. Once there actually was a waterfall, but its waters were so rich in minerals that after he was dry, his place is left is a stone formation.
The site consists of two rock shelves or cliffs which rise between fifty and ninety metres from the valley below, from which extend nearly white rock formations which look like waterfalls. These formations are created by fresh water springs, whose water is over-saturated with calcium carbonate and other minerals. As the water scurries over the cliffs, the excess minerals are deposited, much in the same manner that stalactites are formed in caves. One of the cliffs, called the cascada chica (small waterfall) or the Amphitheatre, contains two large artificial pools for swimming as well as a number of small natural pools. One of the artificial pools is very near the edge of the cliff.
The site consist of two waterfall-like rock formations which have been formed over thousands of years. Both cliffs rise over 50 meters from the valley floorimpressive petrified waterfalls (calcium carbonate) formed from thousands of years ago by the carbonated water runoff. From springs, water falls rugged cliffs over 50 meters high., with one rock formation reaching down twelve metres and the other reaching down thirty metres. The twelve meter one is called cascada chica (small waterfall) and flows off a base which is about sixty metres wide. The other, cascada grande (large waterfall), extends down from a base with which is about ninety metres wide and eighty metres above the valley floor.
The rock formations are often described as cascadas de sal (salt waterfalls), cascadas petrificadas (petrified waterfalls) and cascadas pétreas (rock waterfalls) . The falls are formed by relatively small amounts of water which is oversaturated with calcium carbonate and comes to the surface through cracks or figures on the mountainside. The water has a temperature of 22 to 27C. As the water runs down the rock face, it forms large stalactites similar to those found in caves. The flow of water from the spring varies significantly between the dry and rainy seasons. 95% of the surface rock formations are of calcium carbonate; however, lower layers of both rock and water currents are little known as they are sealed by the above layers. The calcium carbonate gives the formations a white or near white appearance, but other minerals that can be present in the water, such as silver, barium and iron can also be found and determines the color of a particular stalactite. The calcium carbonate in the water is due to rainwater which passes underground. First it absorbs carbon dioxide, and forms molecules of carbonic acid. This acid comes into contact with underground marble and partially dissolves creating calcium bicarbonate. When the water runs above ground, the excess minerals fall out.
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First Week In The Land Of Endless Surf: Puerto Escondido
When arriving in Puerto Escondido, there are a few priorities: surfing at Zicatela, eating and preparing healthy and delicious food, and then scoring a solo midday surf session.
Just in time for Mexican Independence Day on September 16, this video celebrates the unique and vibrant pace of life in this legendary Oaxacan port city positioned on the Pacific Coast of Southern Mexico.
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Here’s the breakdown of this video:
0:01- Surf Report for the first 4 days of the trip
0:24- Solo midday surf session and getting sunburned
0:41- It’s so hot we can’t move from the shade
0:54- Surf Contest Finale
0:58- Expert double board repair (only in puerto)
1:21- Heavy rain
1:27- Surfing in the storm
1:56- Riding on public transit
2:00- Purchasing octopus at the seafood store/ Snoopdogg aficionado
2:25- Cooking the octopus into a gourmet meal
Oaxaca Tours Video
Oaxaca Tours Video - With a beautiful colonial core of lovely, tree-shaded streets and highly creative artistic, culinary and craft scenes, Oaxaca is one of Mexicos most captivating cities. Artists and artisans alike are inspired by the areas deep-rooted indigenous traditions and by its bright, clear southern light. Oaxaca has top-class museums, charming inns, fascinating markets, a clutch of good language schools and its own exhilarating version of Mexican cuisine. The easygoing pace frequently breaks out into the fireworks of a fiesta, and theres some brightly colored event unfolding in the streets or the Zócalo (Oaxacas lovely central square) almost every day.
Set at the nexus of three valleys flanked by high mountains, the city is surrounded by fascinating archaeological sites and colorfully traditional villages and small towns with bustling weekly markets. The valley and mountain landscapes provide abundant opportunities for hiking, biking and horseback riding, and good active-tourism operators and successful rural tourism programs make it easy to enjoy these experiences.
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Mexico 2017 - GS Adventure through Copper Canyon
A great adventure through the heart of Mexico's Copper Canyon.
Shot with GoPro Hero3+ on a FeiyuTech WG-S gimbal and a Hero Session on my helmet.
Fun in Oaxaca
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I.am.wanderlust | Hiking in the Sierra Norte | Oaxaca | Mexico
The Pueblos Mancomunados are situated in the Sierra Norte, just a stone's throw away from Oaxaca City. It is an ecotourism project consisting of 8 villages (Amatlàn, Benito Juárez, Cuajimoloyas, La Never, Lachatao, Latuvi, Llano Grande and Yavesia) and offers a great variety of wilderness escapes. Activities such as hiking, biking, horse riding and zip-lining are perfect to explore the beautiful landscape with canyons, caves, waterfalls and panoramic lookouts.
Try to get in touch with the locals to learn more about the Zapotec culture. You’ll be surprised how friendly and hospitable they are. Don’t forget that the elevations in the Sierra Norte range from 2200m to over 3200m, so pack your bag accordingly. All in all, it is a great escape from the busy city life. Join me to find out more about the beautiful and tranquil landscape.