Mexicolate Wildpreneur
Wildpreneurs video series. Video features Wildpreneur Toto Flores and his Mexicolate artisanal chocolate shop in San Pancho, Mexico.
Wildpreneurs book by Tamara Jacobi, published by HarperCollins Leadership. wildpreneurs.com
EVENING IN SAN PANCHO | HAMBURGUESAS! | MEXICAN MANGO SMOOTHIES!!!
Hi everyone! We have heard such lovely comments about our neighbor Pueblo, San Pancho/San Francisco! We decided to head over one evening last week to grab some food and tour the town! It's ONE STRAIGHT Shot (Like Lo De Marcos) from HWY 200 to the beach! The Main road is full of lovely shops, restaurants, street stands and more! It was a lovely evening of playgrounds, locals and FOOD...BARRACUDA!
Then...we just had to share with you a local Hamburger Restaurant! $2.00 a BURGER! Gabby's Hamburguesas! She on the road South of the Plaza heading toward the HWY 200! Come and EAT!
Finally, Catch up with Christian is here to show you his Morning Mexican Breakfast! Mango & Banana Smoothies...so be sure to watch!
MINUTES:
1:30 BUS RIDE IN MEXICO TO SAN PANCHO
2:13 ARRIVE IN SAN PANCHO, TOUR
2:53 MEXICOLATE STORE...chocolate!
3:40 SAN PANCHO LIBRARY
3:57 SAN PANCHO CENTRAL PARK
5:24 SAN PANCHO BEACH
6:07 MEXICAN HAIRLESS DOG
6:10 BARRACUDA RESTAURANT
6:24 HAMBURGUESAS CON GABBY
8:09 CATCH UP WITH CHRISTIAN=FRUIT SMOOTHIE TIME
9:05 FACTS AND TIPS ABOUT MAKING SMOOTHIES!
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‘They are in survival mode’ : Examining a migrant embassy in Mexico
Since the migrant caravans began arriving in Mexico late last year, there have been several attempts to break through the fence separating Tijuana and California. The U.S. government has responded by adding rows of razor wire. For the migrants seeking asylum in America, this fence represents a final barrier to safety and security. Watch the video above for the full story.
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Aztec Dance Group Ceremonial 2014
The Aztecas performing at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial in August 2014
People on street of Mexico City after Magnitude 8 earthquake
(8 Sep 2017) A massive 8-magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of southern Mexico late Thursday night, causing buildings to sway violently and people to flee into the street in panic as far away as the capital city.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake had a magnitude of 8.0 and its epicentre was 165 kilometres (102 miles) west of Tapachula in southern Chiapas state not far from Guatemala.
It had a depth of 35 kilometres (22 miles).
The US Tsunami Warning System said the earthquake was a potential tsunami threat to several Central American countries, including the Pacific coastlines of Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, El Salvador and Costa Rica.
It said the threat was still being evaluated for Hawaii, Guam and other Pacific islands.
Even in distant Mexico City the quake was felt so strongly that frightened residents gathered in the streets in the dark, often in their pyjamas, fearing that buildings would collapse.
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Pilot Bans Political Chat After Passengers 'Scuffle'
A United Airlines captain warned passengers to keep politics off his plane or face removal after a politically-charged scuffle broke out aboard a flight from San Francisco to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, late this week.
A passenger recorded cellphone video of the captain’s brief sermon on United flight 1212 and it was posted on Jon Bauer's YouTube account Friday.
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On my friends@wirelessness flight from SFO to Mexico, some kinda scuffle broke out where an individual with a ‘plaid shirt and a camo cap’ said something racist (about being ‘glad to have kept his guns’) to an African American lady, and she began to cry and freak out,” Bauer explained in the caption.
Bauer said crew members “separated the two of them before the captain of the flight got on the intercom system to deliver a heartfelt plea to his passengers, discouraging further political discussion.
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The captain reminded passengers that they were clashing over politics while “in a metal tube at 35,000 feet.”
“I understand that everybody has their opinions. That’s fine. If you support him, great. If you don’t, I understand,” he said about president-elect Donald Trump’s victory.
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The captain asked passengers to bear in mind that the trip to Mexico was so people could “have a good time.”
“And what I do ask is that as people we have the common decency to respect each other’s decisions and to get along,” the captain urged.
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He continued, Nobody is going to change their minds by arguing. And let's keep our opinions to ourselves, on this particular matter, at this particular time. When cooler heads prevail and we can talk and realize we're all human beings and we call can stick together and we can all pull for this country in our own way, then that's what we should do.
If passengers want to “rant” and “rave,” however, the captain insinuated that they would be removed from his plane. There's another flight tomorrow. You're not going to be on this one, he warned.
Source: 'Hear! Hear!': United Pilot Bans Political Discussions on Board Flight After Passengers 'Scuffle' | NBC Bay Area
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Puebla, Mx - UPAEP Mariachi Welcome 2016
UPAEP Mariachi Welcome 2016
Fray Martin Cruzelaegui - Laudate Dominum - Coro Hispano de San Francisco
Psalm 116; for solo quartet, chorus, and orchestra; Mexico, late 18th c.
Juan Pedro Gaffney R., director; John Kendall Bailey, baritone; Mimi Ruiz, soprano; Marcos Ramon Hernandez, tenor; Kenneth Fitch, countertenor; with Conjunto Nuevo Mundo and Orquesta Pro Musica
from the 2002 Compact Disc Ramillete; pro musica 1003; corohispano.org
Aleluya! Alaben al Senor todos los pueblos
y festejenlo todo los paises.
Porque grande es su amor hacia nosotros;
su lealtad perdura para siempre.
Gloria al Padre, gloria al Hijo,
gloria al Espiritu Santo,
como era en el principio, ahora y siempre,
y por los siglos de los siglos. Amen.
Laudate Dominum omnes gentes:
laudate eum omnes populi.
Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
et veritas Domini manet in eternum.
Gloria Patri, et Filio,
et Spiritui Sancto.
Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
et in secula seculorum. Amen.
Alleluia! O praise the Lord, all you nations,
give Him glory, all you people.
All powerful His mercy toward us,
the Lord is true to His promise forever.
Glory be to the Father, to the Son,
and to the Holy Spirit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
world without end. Amen.
Increpan a López Obrador en Anenecuilco Morelos
Integrantes de la Unión Nacional de Trabajadores Agrícolas (UNTA) y opositores al gobierno federal increparon este lunes al presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador a su llegada al municipio de Ayala, Morelos.
Una comisión de dicho grupo campesino esperó este medio día el convoy del mandatario, quien llegó a bordo de una camioneta, y lo recibió con gritos y pancartas contra la construcción de la termoeléctrica en Huexca.
Los manifestantes también exigieron que se retire del Palacio de Bellas Artes, en la Ciudad de México, la pintura en la que aparece Emiliano Zapata “feminizado”.
López Obrador escuchó los reclamos, que se mezclaron con los gritos de apoyo de sus simpatizantes, y avanzó caminando por la calle. Se dio tiempo para tomarse fotografías y recoger documentos.
El mandatario visitó este municipio morelense para entregar las primeras obras del programa de mejoramiento urbano “Mi Mexico Late”, acompañado del titular de la Sedatu, Román Meyer.
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Mexico earthquake: Magnitude-8.0 quake strikes off country's southern coast, sparking tsunami...
Mexico earthquake: Magnitude-8.0 quake strikes off country's southern coast, sparking tsunami...
Mexico earthquake: Magnitude-8.0 quake strikes off country's southern coast, sparking tsunami...
Mexico earthquake: Magnitude-8.0 quake strikes off country's southern coast, sparking tsunami...
Mexico earthquake: Magnitude-8.0 quake strikes off country's southern coast, sparking tsunami warnings
A massive earthquake hit off the coast of southern Mexico late on Thursday night, causing buildings to sway violently and people to flee into o the streets in panic as far away as the capital city.
The US Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 8.0 and its epicentre was 165 km (102 miles) west of Tapachula in southern Chiapas state not far from Guatemala. It had a depth of 35 km (22 miles).
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The US Tsunami Warning System said hazardous tsunami waves were possible on the Pacific coasts of several Central American countries.
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Waves were possible within the next three hours for Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras and Ecuador, it said. There was no tsunami threat for the US West Coast.
Mexico's civil protection agency said it was the strongest earthquake to hit the country since a devastating 1985 tremor that toppled buildings and killed thousands.
Civil protection officials were checking for damage in Chiapas, but the quake was so powerful that frightened residents in Mexico City more than 1,000 km (650 miles) away fled apartment buildings, often in their pyjamas, and gathered in groups in the street.
Around midnight buildings swayed strongly for more than minute, loosening light fixtures from ceilings. Helicopters crisscrossed the sky above Mexico City with spotlights. Some neighbourhoods kept electricity while others remained in darkness.
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The US Tsunami Warning System said the earthquake was a potential tsunami threat to several Central American countries, including the Pacific coastlines of Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, El Salvador and Costa Rica.
It added that the threat was still being evaluated for Hawaii, Guam and other Pacific islands. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the earthquake's epicentre was over 600 miles away near the small town of Pijijiapan in southern Chiapas state. It was at a depth of around 20 miles, it added.
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Train Journey from Chicago to San Francisco
Vídeo feito no alto das Montanhas Rochosas, entre os estados do Colorado e Nevada. Um dos locais mais frios dos Estados Unidos. A temperatura fora do trem estava em -40º C.
Tourist Film, 1940, home movie filmed by tourists while visiting the pueblo in Taos, 1940
Home movie filmed by tourists while visiting the pueblo in Taos, New Mexico, 1940
Carnival Splendor Cruise Puerto Vallarta Give Back Excursion
As part of a hosted partnership with Carnival Cruise Lines, I am excited to share a peek at our trip into Puerto Vallarta where we were able to un-board the ship for a day in Puerto Vallarta and take in some local culture and communities through one of the Give Back excursions offered through Carnival Cruise Lines!
We travel because I truly believe in the power of experience. Meeting new people, cultures, colors, foods....all of it. Realizing that while we have many differences, we are all built the same with the same passions, hopes and dreams.
Getting to visit a 5th grade classroom and have them share their garden with us was such a treat and very eye opening. A visit to Entreamigos, a community center in San Pancho that has an amazing recycling program (the best I've ever seen) and many educational programs for local children. We loved all of it and I highly recommend considering the Give Back expeditions offered through Carnival. #CarnivalLive #CruisingCarnival (hosted)
NAVAJO RESERVATION DOCUMENTARY NEW MEXICO / ARIZONA SANTA FE RR 46024a
This color film “El Navajo” is an educational documentary presented by Santa Fe Railway. It is a Telefilm Recording (a format popular in 1935-1940, and represented a motion picture created to be shown on television). The Navajo Reservation spans New Mexico and Arizona during this film’s time period. Women in Navajo dress wave at an oncoming Santa Fe train (38), whose Chicago to San Francisco route passes it (1:03). Views outside the train window see the red desert cliffs (1:27-1:44). On the Navajo Reservation, a plaque for Window Rock states it’s the headquarters for the Office of Indian Affairs. This further dates the movie between 1933-1946 as Harold Ickes is listed as Secretary of Interior (1:50-1:58). Nearby are the St. Michael Mission built in 1902 (2:11), the Indian Day School (2:19), the Ganado Mission, which housed a nursing school (2:28), and Hubbell’s Trading Post built in 1873 (2:38). Sheep provide resources and income (2:48-4:02). Shearing is shown, including branding with black paint (4:03-5:54). Soap made from the amole plant is used to wash the wool (5:57-7:25). Navajo women card, spin, and dye the wool (7:28-8:40). Hand weaving is done on looms to create beautiful rugs (8:41-10:14). A cow is slaughtered and prepared to eat (10:30-11:15). The hides are stretched; a sheep is skinned (11:18-11:59). The post office also serves as a trading post where bartering occurs (12:03-14:34). The process to make moccasins is shown (14:38-16:38). Corn planting hole by hole using a hoe is shown (16:42-17:38). Colorful harvested corn is ground into flour for tortillas fried in mutton fat; the initial woman wears a beautiful turquoise necklace (17:43-19:10). Flour is also kneaded into bread, with the turquoise jewelry still on their hands, and baked in an adobe oven (19:13-21:57). A silversmith heats the metal and pounds it on an anvil, using a sharp tool to make beautiful designs for a belt (22:13-24:12). Jewelry is used as part of the marriage proposal process between the two families as part of a dowry, which also includes horses (24:20-26:05). The sweat bath lodge ceremony is shown, including drying their bodies with sand (26:06-27:48). A baby is prepared for a nap on a cradleboard outside of a hogan, which is a Navajo home (27:47-29:14). The root of the amole makes hair shiny, which is then styled in the Navajo hourglass form on the bride (29:15-30:15). The Medicine Man performs the wedding ceremony (30:24-30:48). The Medicine Man treats a patient outside his hogan (32:23-33:06). Inside, the healing ceremony involves creating an intricate and colorful sand painting surrounded by prayer sticks and fetishes (33:10-38:50). The patient enters for treatment by sitting in the center of the painting and receiving sacred medicine before the painting is then ceremoniously destroyed (38:51-41:50). The movie ends with Navajo Indians on horseback (41:53-42:15).
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Monterrey Highway
Scared every time we drove through here - this video was taken with very little traffic but you can imagine the cars cutting across lanes to get to where they need to go.
Mariachis de Puebla muy solicitados este 10 de mayo
Los costos son variados, una serenata con siete canciones tiene un precio aproximado de mil 300 pesos y una hora de mariachi llega a costar hasta mil 600 pesos
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Hurricane Willa remains a strong Category 4 off the Pacific Coast of Mexico after rapidly intensifying over the weekend. Willa will bring destructive winds, life-threatening storm surge and flooding rainfall to Mexico where it is expected to make landfall later Tuesday into early Wednesday as a category 4 hurrican.
Hurricane Willa is a strong Category 4 off the Pacific coast of Mexico.
Willa is forecast to make landfall in Mexico late Tuesday into early Wednesday.
A hurricane warning has been issued for a part of Mexico's Pacific coast.
Moisture from Willa could eventually enhance rainfall in Texas and possibly along the Gulf Coast.
Tropical Storm Vicente is also forecast to bring heavy rain to Mexico early this week.
Acted dancers. Night parade 2014
Gallup, New Mexico.
On 1st street.
Aztec Dancers for Ceremonial
Indianer Land - Navajo Canyon Country 1954
Culture and life of Dine' people in the 1950s.
Very interesting are the ancient rock paintings in the film
Producer: Daggett (Avalon) Productions
Sponsor: N/A
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives