Oaxaca, Southern Mexico: A Walking Tour of Oaxaca City
Exploring the beautiful, historical city of Oaxaca, capital of the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico.
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Oaxaca, Southern Mexico: A Walking Tour of Oaxaca City
Evening walk in Oaxaca City and Zócalo
After we checked into our hotel (One Oaxaca Centro), it was time for a walk through Oaxaca City toward the Zócalo for dinner.
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Oaxaca is one of Mexico's most unique states, noted for its rich traditional heritage and diverse ethnic population, as well as for its artistic, cultural, and culinary treasures. This video will cover the many sights and UNESCO World heritage sights to photograph in this region.
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Designated UNESCO Site noted for its Spanish colonial architecture. It is filled with colorful, wonderfully preserved
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Oaxaca is known as the Land of the Seven Moles, a complex sauce used with meat and rice. But that is not all. Oaxaca is renowned for its unique regional cuisines. The markets are a great way to try the food.
3. Mezcal Factory Tour (2:06 - 2:50)
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7. Hierve de Agua (3:50 - 4:30)
One of the most surreal landscape I have ever seen is Hierve de Agua, found about two hours outside of the city. The name translates to place where the water boils, and contains non-thermal pools, and natural rock formations rising form the valley below including the main highlight, a petrified waterfall. It was created by minerals that pushed through limestone, depositing onto the mountain. You can hike to the waterfall or wade around in the mineral pools.
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Ocotlan market is famous for a few different kinds of foods. Empanada de amarillo oaxaca which is a giant tortilla that is folded in half and filled with amarillo mole, nieves or ices, barbacoa chivo and tejate, a pre-Hispanic drink made from corn, cacao and the pip of the mamey fruit. We manage to sample all of Octolan market's specialties!
Tejate: 7 peso/$0.40USD
Empanada de amarillo: 25 peso/$1.30USD
Nieves: 20 peso/$1USD
Barbacoa chivo meal: 100 peso/$5USD
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