Xochimilco - Mexican Venice
Video of a boat ride through canals of Xochimilco, one of the districts of Mexico city. The channels are a bit overcrowded, but it is still possible to feel the traditions of Mexicans. With flower shops, small floating 'tiendas' - peoples selling bear, waters, fried corn and many other things, and with 'mariachi' - musicians on boats. At the end of ride, one of boat drivers almost felt of his boat, and a part of the video is related to how he has got back to his passangers.
Tours of Mexico Colonial Cities
Come visit the colonial cities of Mexico. San Miguel Aliende, Taxco, Queretaro, Vera Cruz, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Merida and Guadalajara. This project was produced by David W Jones for Doublejay Productions. For more info go to: opalimages.com
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World Tour Part 1: Central West Highlands Mexico
August 19, 2014- Jon and Carolyn left on World Tour- a year long trip around the world. First stop: Mexico. This video documents the first leg of the trip, the Central West Highlands of Mexico from Guanajuato to Colima. Disfruta! (enjoy!)
CULTURAS PRECOLOMBINAS 3: Mesoamérica (3/3) - Toltecas, Tarascos y los Aztecas (Documental Historia)
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CULTURAS PRECOLOMBINAS 3: Mesoamérica (3/3) - Toltecas, Tarascos y el Imperio de los Aztecas
EPISODIO 60 de PERO ESO ES OTRA HISTORIA (web serie documental)
El periodo post-clásico de la Mesoamérica precolombina se caracterizó por la migración de unos pueblos procedentes del norte de México, puede que del oeste de Estados Unidos. Algunos de ellos fueron los toltecas, los chichimecas y los aztecas o mexicas.
Mientras que los toltecas formaron una civilización con capital en Tula y levantaron pirámides con atlantes, los tarascos purepechas fundaron el reino de Michoacán. Por otro lado, los Mixtecas lograban una supremacía sobre los Zapotecas, especialmente gracias a su rey Ocho Venado.
Pero sin duda los más importantes de este periodo son los Aztecas. Esta gente vino supuestamente desde Aztlan y fundaron Tenochtitlan en el lago Texcoco, y desde allí se expandieron por gran parte del centro y sur de México. No tuvieron rival hasta la llegada de Hernán Cortés.
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Pero eso es otra Historia es una serie documental semanal emitida a través de Youtube que busca ser un resumen divertido de toda la historia de la humanidad, desde la creación de la Tierra hasta la actualidad. Si buscas curiosidades sobre la Historia, este es tu sitio.
7-29-2018 a 4.2 earthquake michoacan Mexico next to a volcano
The popocalepetl (popo) came back to life in 1994 and has had numerous explosive eruptions since then the earthquake was about 400 miles from the volcano
Garter snake species
A fairly comprehensive list of the garter species and subspecies.
FULL LIST:
1. Thamnophis angustirostris (Longnose Garter Snake)
2. Thamnophis atratus (Pacific Coast Aquatic Garter Snake)
T. a. atratus (Santa Cruz garter snake)
T. a. hydrophilus (Oregon garter snake)
T. a. zaxanthus (Diablo Range garter snake)
3. Thamnophis bogerti (Bogert's Garter Snake)
4. Thamnophis brachystoma (Short-Headed Garter Snake)
5. Thamnophis butleri (Butler's Garter Snake)
6. Thamnophis chrysocephalus (Golden-Headed Garter Snake)
7. Thamnophis conanti (Conant's Garter Snake)
8. Thamnophis couchii (Sierra Garter Snake)
9. Thamnophis cyrtopsis (Black-Necked Garter Snake)
T. c. collaris (Tropical blackneck garter snake)
T. c. cyrtopsis (Western blackneck garter snake)
T. c. ocellatus (Eastern blackneck garter snake)
10. Thamnophis elegans (Western Terrestial Garter Snake)
T. e. elegans (Mountain garter snake)
T. e. terrestris (Coast garter snake)
T. e. vagrans (Wandering garter snake)
11. Thamnophis eques (Mexican Garter Snake)
T. e. eques (Mexican garter snake)
T. e, carmenensis
T. e. cuitzeoensis
T. e. diluvialis
T. e. insperatus
T. e. obscurus
T. e. patzcuaroensis
T. e. scotti
T. e. megalops (Northern Mexican garter snake)
T. e. virgatenuis
12. Thamnophis errans (Mexican Wandering Garter Snake)
13. Thamnophis exsul (Exiled Garter Snake)
14. Thamnophis fulvus (Mesoamerican Highlands Garter Snake)
15. Thamnophis gigas (Giant Garter Snake)
16. Thamnophis godmani (Godman's Garter Snake)
17. Thamnophis hammondii (Two-Striped Garter Snake)
18. Thamnophis lineri (Liner's Garter Snake)
19. Thamnophis marcianus (Checkered Garter Snake)
T. m. bovallii
T. m. marcianus
T. m. praeocularis
20. Thamnophis melanogaster (Mexican Black-Bellied Garter Snake)
T. m. canescens (Gray blackbelly garter snake)
T. m. chihuahuaensis (Chihuahuan blackbelly garter snake)
T. m. linearis (Lined blackbelly garter snake)
T. m. melanogaster (Mexican blackbelly garter snake)
21. Thamnophis mendax (Tamaulipan Montane Garter Snake)
22. Thamnophis nigronuchalis (Southern Durango Spotted Garter Snake)
23. Thamnophis ordinoides (Northwestern Garter Snake)
24. Thamnophis postremus (Tepalcatepec Valley Garter Snake)
25. Thamnophis proximus (Western Ribbon Snake)
T. p. alpinus (Chiapas Highland ribbon snake)
T. p. diabolicus (Aridland ribbon snake)
T. p. orarius (Gulf coast ribbon snake)
T. p. proximus (Western ribbon snake)
T. p. rubrilineatus (Redstripe ribbon snake)
T. p. rutiloris (Mexican ribbon snake)
26. Thamnophis pulchrilatus (Yellow-Throated Garter Snake)
27. Thamnophis radix (Great Plains Garter Snake, Plains Garter Snake)
28. Thamnophis rossmani (Rossman's Garter Snake)
29. Thamnophis rufipunctatus (Narrow-Headed Garter Snake)
30. Thamnophis sauritus (Eastern Ribbon Snake)
T. s. nitae (Bluestripe ribbon snake)
T. s. sackenii (Peninsula ribbon snake)
T. s. sauritus (Eastern ribbon snake)
T. s. septentrionalis (Northern ribbon snake)
31. Thamnophis scalaris (Mexican Alpine Blotched Garter Snake, Longtail Alpine Garter Snake)
32. Thamnophis scaliger (Mesa Central Blotched Garter Snake, Short-tail Alpine Garter Snake)
33. Thamnophis sirtalis (Common Garter Snake)
T. s. annectens (Texas garter snake)
T. s. concinnus (Red-spotted garter snake)
T. s. dorsalis (New Mexico garter snake)
T. s. fitchi (Valley garter snake)
T. s. infernalis (California red-sided garter snake)
T. s. pallidulus (Maritime garter snake)
T. s. parietalis (Red-sided garter snake)
T. s. pickeringii (Puget Sound garter snake)
T. s. semifasciatus (Chicago garter snake)
T. s. similis (Blue-striped garter snake)
T. s. sirtalis (Eastern garter snake)
T. s. tetrataenia (San Francisco garter snake)
34. Thamnophis sumichrasti (Sumichrast's Garter Snake)
35. Thamnophis validus (Mexican Pacific Lowlands Garter Snake)
T. v. celaeno
T. v. isabelleae
T. v. thamnophisoides
T. v. validus
Pedro de Alvarado | Wikipedia audio article
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Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ðe alβaˈɾaðo]; Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, ca. 1485 – Guadalajara, New Spain, 4 July 1541) was a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala. He participated in the conquest of Cuba, in Juan de Grijalva's exploration of the coasts of the Yucatán Peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico, and in the conquest of Mexico led by Hernán Cortés. He is considered the conquistador of much of Central America, including Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Although renowned for his skill as a soldier, Alvarado is known also for the cruelty of his treatment of native populations, and mass murders committed in the subjugation of the native peoples of Mexico.Historiography portrays that indigenous people, both Nahuatl-speakers and speakers of other languages, called him Tonatiuh, meaning sun in the Nahuatl language. Yet he was also called Red Sun in Nahuatl, which allows a variety of interpretations. Whether this epithet refers to Alvarado's red hair, some esoteric quality attributed to him, or both, is disputed.
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