one of the most beautiful places in mexico
Las Grutas de Tolantongo may be Hidalgo's best secret - mountainside thermal water pools, caves, and a turquoise river!
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It's our first time in the Mexican state of Hidalgo and we're driving deep into a canyon to experience the thermal water pools and mysterious Grutas de Tolantongo. We could not have been more excited to experience the magic of this canyon paradise in person and it did not disappoint. Despite the cold temperatures in Hidalgo at this time of year, we happily soaked in the therapeutic properties of the thermal waters in the mountain.
In this Mexico travel vlog, we also experience the turquoise-colored river of Tolantongo. We found out that it has this beautiful color because of the minerals in the water. On our last day in Grutas de Tolantongo, we made the grand finale a trip to the main gruta, or grotto in English. Again, Tolantongo did not disappoint us with this mysterious cave filled with the source of the warm thermal waters. It was the perfect experience for another cold morning in Hidalgo.
Also in this travel Mexico vlog, we include:
1. How much hotels cost at Grutas de Tolantongo
2. Entry fees and parking prices in Tolantongo
3. Tips for visiting Grutas de Tolantongo Hidalgo
4. Important information for traveling to Tolantongo
5. What we will do differently when we return to this canyon paradise.
This was one of those Mexico experience that really made us say, WOW, Mexico is amazing and it never ceases to amaze us. Does this Mexico travel vlog make you want to visit? If you get the chance, we highly recommend visiting Grutas de Tolantongo and we don't think you'll be sorry you did.
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Great Path of Malaga. Your Great Path
Video (with English) subtitles of the different aspects of the Great Path of Málaga (GR 249): Sport, Tourism, Environment, Employment and a way to know what you are about. To quote the slogan is Your Great Path.
The video was produced by the Malaga company Caleidoscopio Films.
Vacation Rental Andalusia Spain
Cool place to stay in Andalusia, Spain
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Crisp and bright with sweeping views of the countryside and Mediterranean, this warm and stylish vacation rental and event venue keeps it effortlessly chic. We love the rustic charm and sophisticated eye for detail.
With its own private hilltop and over ten acres of abundant orchards and gardens, this villa showcases all of its Moorish structural features along with a cool and refined bohemian appeal. Casual and unfussy there’s an ease of living and undeniable country charm here along with sophisticated character.
Authentic adobe construction, timber beamed ceilings and terra cotta tile are nicely paired with a polished selection of art, furnishings and decor. Built by local craftsman using local materials, the authentic handmade character comes out in every detail.
The main interior living area is arranged around the fireside and is bright and welcoming and includes an adjacent library and study that opens out to the courtyard. The open plan gourmet kitchen is where your chef will whip up something amazing to dine in or out on the terrace and poolside entertainment area. With four bedrooms and three baths this is a spacious, family friendly retreat that allows for both privacy and luxury and sleeps up to eight.
Understated and laid back, this villa surrounds you in refinement and simple pleasures along with great style. Even in the dogs days of summer, it's a cool place to stay in Andalusia, Spain.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Full concierge services available. On site private chef, spa services and fitness/yoga instructors. Wifi throughout, home theater system, satellite cable and stereo. Music and book libraries. Business facilities including copier and printer. Housekeeping and laundry facilities. Airport transfer and car service available.
AROUND
Set just above the famous Costa Del Sol, the villa offers amazing views of the countryside and the Mediterranean in the distance. Torre del Mar beach is a short drive down the hill and the Sierra Tejeda Nature Reserve is at your backdoor. Both offer the best of the natural beauty of Andalusia.
The famed cosmopolitan port town of Malaga makes for the ideal day trip while further afield are the renowned cities of Granada, Seville and Cordoba.
LOCATION
Canillas de Aceituno, Spain
Filmed by Clive Beavan of Halo Aerial Imaging
Edited by Lara Jackson
Málaga - Espanha
Málaga, cidade na região da Andalucia, Espanha. A origem da família Palma Perez.
Como llegar a la Cueva Tancón en Puerto Santiago los Gigantes / Tenerife con www.detenerife.fr
1/ La cueva El Tancón de Puerto Santiago. Un lugar sencillamente mágico. Una de las mejores cuevas marinas de Canarias a dos pasos de una de las urbanizaciones turísticas más importantes de Tenerife. Es uno de los mejores secretos de la zona. Cuando el mar está tranquilo es una de las experiencias de playa más auténticas de todo el Archipiélago. Eso sí, si hay mala mar, mejor no acercarse. La cueva contiene un enorme charco de aguas transparentes que se comunica con el exterior a través de una abertura y, también, a través de un canal que conduce hacia mar adentro. A zona es, también, uno de los mejores ejemplos de columnas de basalto volcánicas de toda Canarias.
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San Cristóbal de las Casas, que hacer en el pueblo
San Cristóbal de las Casas tiene la fama de ser el pueblo más mágico de México, acompáñanos en este video a comprobarlo. Continúa leyendo la descripción para obtener los links de los sitios que mencionamos en el video.
Qué hacer en San Cristóbal de las Casas:
*Hospédate en un Hostal
-Hay una variedad de Hoteles, pero te recomendamos quedarte en un Hostal por que en San Cristóbal la mayoría del tiempo vas a querer estar explorando sus calles. Te recomendamos el Hostalito 14, por que está en el epicentro cultural de San Cristóbal quedando cerca de todo lo más interesante, cuenta con habitaciones privadas para 1, 2, 3 o hasta 4 personas, dependiendo de la que escojas.
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*Atardecer en San Cristóbal de las Casas
- La tarde es el mejor momento para disfrutar de la magia de este sitio, el sol baña las principales fachadas con una luz cálida que le da ese toque épico a tus fotos y facina a tus ojos. Procura ir abrigado por que la temperatura baja rápidamente.
*Cafetería Oh lala! Los mejores postres de San Cristóbal de las Casas.
-Justo en frente del Hostalito 14 hay una sucursal de esta magnífica repostería, los postres son deliciosos y no te los puedes perder. Hay varias sucursales regadas por el pueblo mágico de San Cristóbal de las Casas, así que te dejamos el link a su facebook para que encunetres la que más te convenga:
*Centro Ecoturístico Cascada Velo de Novia El Chiflón
-Queda a 3 horas más o menos de San Cristóbal y es un paraíso que símplemente te va a asombrar. Te recomendamos pararte tempranísimo para visitarlo, ya que en realidad queda más cerca de Comitán que de San Cristóbal de las Casas. Ojo, hay dos entradas hacia la cascada y son negocios distintos, así que escoge el que más te llame la atención por sus servicios.
*Sube al mirador de la Iglesia de Guadalupe
-Este cerro domina el este del pueblo, y puedes disfrutar de una vista magnífica desde aquí. Son solo 79 escalones los que debes de subir para maravillarte, la mejor hora para hacerlo es muy tempranito o en el atardecer. Lleva agua para re-hidratarte y que disfrutes más el tiempo que estés en la cima.
*Desayuna en La Lupe
-San Cristóbal de las Casas puede ser caro en cuanto a alimentos como cualquier otro lugar turístico, así que te recomendamos desayunar en el restaurante La Lupe principalmente por que la oferta que tienen en los paquetes de desayuno es de las mejores que vas a encontrar en todo el pueblo. Aquí su Facebook:
*Descubre el Arte Callejero
-La magia del pueblo está en sus calles, piérdete por ellas un par de horas cazando los mejores murales en los que los artístas de San Cristóbal de las Casas expresan sus inquietudes y maravillan con su técnica.
*Come en el Kiosco de la plaza principal
-Es un lugarcito muy sencillo y no es tan caro, te lo recomendamos por que la vista que tiene es interesante, y tiene un sazón muy hogareño.
*Templo de Santo Domingo
-Probablemente es la fachada más interesante de todo San Cristóbal de las Casas, además de que hay un mercado de artesanías en lo que fuera su atrio, donde seguramente vas a encontrar algo único a un buen precio que te quieras llevar a casa.
*Pueba las Marquesitas
-Delicosas, en cualquier carrito que encuentres es lo mismo, nosotros comimos las de nutella, pero hay de muchísimos sabores. Éntrale panzón.
*Desayuna tamales de Chipilín
-Muy tradicionales y extremadamente sabrosos, no es difícil hacerte de unos, en casi todos los lugares te los ofrecen, son baratos y deliciosos.
*Café Cacao Nativa
-Si Starbucks fuera bueno, sería como Cacao Nativa. Prueba sus deliciosos chocolates y su variedad de café selecto, ojalá pronto pusieran sucursales en otras ciudades de México, es lo más rico que vas a probar.
Ahora ya sabes que hacer en San Cristóbal de las Casas, a nosotros nos faltaron un montón de cosas, pero hay tanto por conocer en este lugar que 5 noches no fueron suficientes para recorrer cada uno de sus puntos de interés. Regresaremos sin duda, por que merece el título del Pueblo más Mágico de México, #viajefest te lo recomienda.
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Visiting the Valley of the Moon (El Valle de la Luna) for sunset in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
As part of our marathon day in the Atacama Desert, which started at 4 in the morning, we joined a second afternoon tour to visit the Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna) in the Cordillera de la Sal of northern Chile just a few kilometers away from San Pedro de Atacama. We first visited a mirador lookout point called Piedra del Coyote where we enjoyed stunning landscape views of the valley below. Afterwards, we went explored a cave that at first appeared quite small but eventually became dark and rather challenging considering we didn't bring our flashlights. Whoops! As the final portion of the tour, just prior to sunset, we hiked up to a vantage point where we could witness the most spectacular sunset of the Valley of the Moon. Overall, we were tired, hungry and exhausted doing back to back tours but it was definitely worth it. The views and landscapes here are surreal.
Visiting the Valley of the Moon (El Valle de la Luna) for sunset in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile Travel Video Transcript:
Well the temperature sure changes quickly here in the Atacama desert. When we went to visit the geysers this morning we were freezing. It was so cold and this afternoon we're planning to tour the Valley of the Moon and we are melting. Like seriously, it must be like high 30's maybe even low 40's in Celsius. I feel like it's Samuel a la parrilla. His first Spanish joke - Sam on the grill. Haha!
So our first stop on this afternoon tour is called Piedra del Coyote and our guide was saying this was like the iconic postcard shot that you see on all of the guidebooks and it is pretty impressive. Voila!
Into the deep dark cave. Actually it is not very big and it is very deep or very dark but it is a lot cooler than out in the desert. So, I'm happy.
This is a time where I wish I was 5'6 not 6'1.
This is spooky. We're only seeing shadows. And darkness. We should have brought a flashlight. Should have brought a flashlight.
We're like little ants in a tunnel. Yes, except that I'm an ant that is way too big for this little ant tunnel. The Queen ant. I'm the queen ant. I should be out enjoying paradise somewhere else.
That was kind of hard to film. We weren't expecting to crawl through a tunnel. Yeah, it started off too easy. And we're like this isn't even a cave. And then it became hardcore caving. And it was pitch black and we didn't bring flashlights. But the best part about this was that it allowed us to cool off. It was so hot before we came in here.
The end is nigh. The end is nigh. No, seriously though. This is our final stop. We have to climb a dune or some hill. It is going to take us about 30 minutes. Once we reach the top we get to watch the sunset. Woo! And then we get food back in town. Feed me. Yes, and what you don't realize is this is our second tour of the day. This is going to be our second video coming out but we did all of this in one day. We started at four AM and right now it is what? Sunset, sunset time. Let's go watch the sun.
And that is a wrap for our Valle de la Luna tour. We are tired, hungry and ready to get a rest. Ciao!
This is part of our Travel in Chile series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chilean culture, Chilean arts, Chilean foods, Chilean religion, Chilean cuisine and Chilean people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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Andalucia Spain - Countryside of Andalucia Spain
Views of Andalucia, Spain. This is barrio Los Ranos (The Frogs) close to the town of Villanueva del Trabuco, which is close to Antequera in the north of the Malaga province.
This video was shot at about 8:30am on the morning of the 18 of August 2015 whilst out walking the dog. This is a beautiful part of Andalucia.
Sites of Interest:
Trabajando en España.
Design and Build Marbella. Commercial and residential intereior / exterior designs.
Help in Spain for expatriates.
Erdogan builds thousands of dams, why? - In Turkey
The Turkish economy is growing fast, too fast. But how does a country grow without oil, without gas? More than two thousand dams are currently under construction to match the need for energy. Green energy, though. But the areas where these dams are being built are paying a high price. We travel to a drowned village that disappeared under the water of a dam: only the minaret is left to see. How does a community deal with this loss? And why does the government continue to plan new dams, even though studies show that the dams do not produce nearly as much energy as promised. Does it have anything to do with the neighboring countries such as Iraq and Syria, which are dependent on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers originating in Turkey and that are now fully built with dams?
Original title: The drowned village
In this seven-part series Bram Vermeulen travels through Turkey - From Istanbul to the sparsely populated mountains in the east; from the closed borders of Armenia to the open southern borders shared with neighboring Arab countries - observing the rapid changes in a country that has a renewed fresh confidence.
In Turkey, was awarded the Special Award Discourse and Politics at the Erasmus EuroMedia Awards 2011 in Vienna.
Produced by VPRO, The Netherlands
Presentation: Bram Vermeulen
Direction/Editor in Chief: Stefanie de Brouwer, Doke Romeijn
Camera: Erik van Empel, Jackó van 't Hof
Sound: Bert van den Dungen, Rik Meier
Research: Yilmaz Akinci, Mahmut Kaya, Emran Küçük, Somnur Vardar
Production: Judith van den Berg
Editing: Matthieu Hes en Obbe Verwer
Colour correction: Gerhard van der Beek
Sound Mix: Rob Dul
Music: Wouter van Bemmel
translation: Emran Küçük, Halil Ozpamuk, Fatih Yüksel, Nian Bakal, Beriwan Khalil
Special thanks to: Alex Booy, Huibert Boon
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