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What To Do In Oaxaca | Oaxaca Travel Videos - Ep. 031B
What to do in Oaxaca City. Come with us on our tour along the highlights of Oaxaca City in Mexico. See the best markets of Oaxaca City.
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OAXACA, MEXICO - Tour and Travel Vlog
What is there to do in Oaxaca, Mexico? Plenty! Take a look at unique tourist attractions from my vacation to this lesser known city!
Explore Oaxaca
Meet one of the largest and wealthiest states in biodiversity , gastronomy, and traditions of Mexico .
Explore the richness of an ancient culture , go into this heritage of humanity and let yourself be enveloped in the magical richness of its peoples.
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Oaxaca the best food and City in Mexico ?????????
We go for a weekend in amazing Oaxaca city the city is full of food art and colour.With amazing food from hot chocolate to mole.Little stores to buy art clothing and many other things. Oaxaca has a relaxed and safe feeling as the city has a population of only 300 000. the city is simple to walk and bus there is no uber in the city keep this in mind. The old town is huge so give yourself a full day or 2 o explore the tottal old town and markets there is one on every corner. The city is about 8 hours from CDMX and a bus ticket is about 30 usd . ejoy yur time in Oaxaca it is one of our favorite city's..
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Interview With Alvin Starkman of Oaxaca City Oaxaca
In this audio recording I interview Alvin Starkman, a resident of Oaxaca de Juárez, capital of the state of Oaxaca, regarding his impressions of recent changes in Oaxaca's economy. Oaxaca relies in large part on tourism for its economic fortunes. So what's interesting about Mr. Starkman's opinion is that despite Oaxaca's struggles in the face of the 2006 civil unrest, and more recently as a result of the adverse press Mexico has been receiving because of the drug related violence in northern Mexico, he is able to point to Oaxaca's resilience and ability to maintain a strong economy. Mr. Starkman identifies growth in industries related to both tourism and the broader local economy. He also illustrates how the state will benefit as a result of improvements to its highway infrastructure -- better, faster connections between the state capital and the Pacific resorts of Huatulco and Puerto Escondido. According to Mr. Starkman, the completion of these projects will create a boon to the state's tourism industry.
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HUGE Street Food TOUR in Mexico City! DEEP ADVENTURE into the BEST Street Food in Mexico!
Check out for 3 months free w/ 1 year pack and 49% OFF! We went for a full on Mexican street food tour in Mexico City and discovered the BEST street food! We found a crazy SCORPION salad, an INSANE street food challenge! There was also an amazing Mexican Sandwich, cut in half and covered in a tomato sauce from HEAVEN! It was one of the BEST street food sandwiches I’ve tried. It was cut and prepared super FAST, I was so surprised.
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We also had some amazing Mexican street food beef head tacos covered in a super SPICY and delicious salsa AKA tacos de cabeza!
We were so lucky to have Eduardo showing us around and taking us to the BEST street food in Mexico City!
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In this street food tour vlog, Eduardo from La Ruta De Garnacha is taking us for a full on street food tour of Mexico City, even eating scorpions and other strange insects like grasshoppers, ants, and beetles, all covered in lime, salt, and mescal, a true Mexican insect salad!
The best street food we found in Mexico City, was definitely the cow head tacos and the esquites corn soup with CHICKEN FEET! Both were so TASTY! The beef head tacos AKA tacos de cabeza were incredibly juicy and slightly spicy with fresh home made salsa. Served to hungry travelers to Mexico City, and street food adventure people like us, they really hit the spot!
We started our street food tour in Mexico in Mexico city, eating a ton of delicious street food in Part 1, 2, and 3 here:
After filming and eating all of these street foods in Mexico City for part 1 and part 2, we spent another day on a street food adventure trying to eat even more street foods! There are so many famous street foods to try in Mexico City, and in this street food adventure vlog we ate 5!
In Part 1, 2, and 3, we ate so many delicious foods, like the famous Mexican Street Breakfast Tamales, tons of AMAZING and SPICY tacos, super tasty Mole Poblano in Puebla, and visited a local street food market as well. In Puebla, we tasted a ton of GOD LEVEL street food, and found the most amazing Sandwich NINJA, who had the fastest cutting skills in the world! She cut and prepared the sandwich so fast! It was very delicious as well. She had true super human skill! She had GOD LEVEL skill, her knife skills were so fast and so fun to watch.
In this episode, The first thing we did was visit a local street in downtown Mexico City, and try the world famous Al Pastor tacos.
After those amazing Mexican tacos, Eduardo brought us in to a local farmers market where we found the most insane Scorpion and insect salad you’ll ever see!
After this, we ate a juicy and flavourful sandwich, and then moved on for cow head tacos, and finally ate some corn soup with chicken feet! Mexican street food really is the best!
Here are the addresses for the locations in this street food vlog:
1) Pork Al Pastor Tacos with delicious spicy salsa combo - El Huequito Al Pastor Street Stall
2) INSANE Scorpion Salad Challenge - inside the San Juan Market in Mexico City
3) JUICY and Amazing Mexican Sandwich, Kind of like a torta - El Plaladero de Guadalajara
4) Super delicious cow head tacos AKA tacos de cabeza at Tacos Lolita, CDMX
5) Esquites corn and chicken soup with Chicken feet - Los Esquites Con Tuetano
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Guerrero
Guerrero, officially Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero, is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 81 municipalities and its capital city is Chilpancingo and its largest city is Acapulco.
It is located in Southwestern Mexico. It is bordered by the states of Michoacán to the north and west, México and Morelos to the north, Puebla to the northeast and Oaxaca to the east.
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Elisa Silva, “Territorial inequality and the urban Cassandras of our times
As slums emerged in the XX century due to rapid rural-urban migration, modern design discourse had developed an important chapter on multifamily housing that folded neatly into the shelter demands brought on by migration. Decades later, social housing continues to enjoy a prominent seat in design discourse and public policy despite the observable fact that self-built homes have been far more effective in housing important segments of the urban population in cities of the developing world, and have created a considerable proportion of the built environment. The stark territorial inequality this urban reality manifests seemingly remains outside the scope of social housing, and reveals a passive or even evasive response to this “urban Cassandra” of our time.
Inquiries into approaches to territorial inequality pursued by Enlace Arquitectura over the past 11 years include public space making, community engagement projects, public policy and research in urban and rural contexts. Please join this evolving conversation.
Elisa Silva is director and founder of Enlace Arquitectura established in Caracas Venezuela 2007. Projects focus on raising awareness of spatial inequality and the urban environment through public space, the integration of informal settlements and community engagement in rural landscapes. Public space interventions in informal settlements through participatory methodologies are also central to Enlace´s practice, and were recently featured in the XX Architecture and Urbanism Biennial in Valparaiso Chile 2017. Other awards include the XXII Ibero-American Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism for the Sabana Grande Pavement Project in Caracas Venezuela 2012; and the Walk 21 Award for Puerto Encantado Higuerote Venezuela 2015.
Elisa is co-author of Pro-Inclusion: Practical tools for the integral development of Latin American cities (CAF Latin American Development Bank, 2016) and CABA Cartography of the Caracas Barrios 1966-2014 (Fundación Espacio 2015). In 2017, she was awarded a Graham Foundation Grant for the publication Pure Space: Expanding the Public Sphere through Public Space Transformations in Latin American Informal Settlements, (Actar, 2019). In 2011, she received the Wheelwright Fellowship and the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome in 2005. She teaches at the Simon Bolívar University in Caracas Venezuela and is a consultant to UN Habitat and CAF. She grew up between St. Louis and Venezuela, and is a graduate of the GSD 2002.
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Mexico City, or the City of Mexico (Spanish: Ciudad de México, American Spanish: [sjuˈða(ð) ðe ˈmexiko] (listen); abbreviated as CDMX, Nahuatl languages: Āltepētl Mēxihco), is the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in North America. Mexico City is one of the most important cultural and financial centres in the Americas. It is located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus in the center of Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 meters (7,350 ft). The city has 16 boroughs.
The 2009 population for the city proper was approximately 8.84 million people, with a land area of 1,485 square kilometers (573 sq mi). According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the population of Greater Mexico City is 21.3 million, which makes it the largest metropolitan area of the Western Hemisphere, the eleventh-largest agglomeration (2017), and the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world.Greater Mexico City has a GDP of $411 billion in 2011, making Greater Mexico City one of the most productive urban areas in the world. The city was responsible for generating 15.8% of Mexico's GDP, and the metropolitan area accounted for about 22% of total national GDP. If it were an independent country, in 2013, Mexico City would be the fifth-largest economy in Latin America, five times as large as Costa Rica and about the same size as Peru.Mexico’s capital is both the oldest capital city in the Americas and one of two founded by Native Americans, the other being Quito, Ecuador. The city was originally built on an island of Lake Texcoco by the Aztecs in 1325 as Tenochtitlan, which was almost completely destroyed in the 1521 siege of Tenochtitlan and subsequently redesigned and rebuilt in accordance with the Spanish urban standards. In 1524, the municipality of Mexico City was established, known as México Tenochtitlán, and as of 1585, it was officially known as Ciudad de México (Mexico City). Mexico City was the political, administrative, and financial center of a major part of the Spanish colonial empire. After independence from Spain was achieved, the federal district was created in 1824.
After years of demanding greater political autonomy, residents were finally given the right to elect both a Head of Government and the representatives of the unicameral Legislative Assembly by election in 1997. Ever since, the left-wing Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) has controlled both of them. The city has several progressive policies, such as abortion on request, a limited form of euthanasia, no-fault divorce, and same-sex marriage.
On January 29, 2016, it ceased to be the Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal or D.F.), and is now officially known as Ciudad de México (or CDMX). Mexico City is now in transition to become the country's 32nd federal entity, which gives it a level of autonomy comparable to that of a state. A clause in the Constitution of Mexico, however, prevents it from becoming a state, as it is the seat of power in the country, unless the capital of the country were relocated elsewhere.