10 imperdibles de Oaxaca
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Images Of The Beautiful Mountains Of Oaxaca Mexico
All of the pictures in this video were taken by Hobo Rishayan during his journeys throughout western Oaxaca state, primarily between Huajuapan De Leon Oaxaca and Putla De Guerrero, Oaxaca. This region is known as the Mixteca Alta.
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Travel in Oaxaca, Mexico, with Macca and Brianna as they eat tacos and tostadas, try a few local delicacies such as deep fried crickets, washed down with Mexican mezcal before taking in the Benito Juarez Market.
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In this episode Macca and Brianna get a little taste of Oaxaca, a city that's famous for its food.
One of the main tourist attractions in Oaxaca is the Benito Juarez Market, and it is a Mexican Smörgåsbord of tacos, tostadas and quesadillas.
And deep in the depths of the market a few of the local delicacies such as deep fried crickets, cows hearts and live maggots can be found, and for the adventurous traveller, sampled.
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Guelaguetza 2018 in Oaxaca, Mexico (An Unforgettable Experience)
It's Oaxaca biggest party of the year... and it gave me a new perspective on Mexico.
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Several sites in Oaxaca, Mexico/Varios sitios de Oaxaca, México
THIS IS A VIDEO OF SEVERAL SITES THAT ONE STATE CAN VISIT OAXACA, MEXICO AND MANY OTHER PLACES OF OAXACA MEXICO LIKE MONTE AL´BÁN, MITLA AND TULE ARE LOCATED IN SOUTHERN MEXICO, A GREAT STATE FULL OF TOURIST PLACES, I HOPE YOU LIKE IT, SOON I WILL UPLOAD MORE!!!
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Oaxaca, Mexico - Unravel Travel TV
Oaxaca, Mexico architecture is praised internationally, as a fine example of a colonial city, surrounded by beauty, where modernization has not altered its historical monuments. Many of the historic buildings in Oaxaca are worthy of mention, but the loveliest and most visited are those in Oaxaca's historic center. Its colonial charm has led to recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The visit should begin at Oaxaca's Cathedral, where construction began in 1535, taking just nineteen years to complete. The Baroque style of the building changed over later centuries, with additions and new chapels, transforming it into the grand building it is today. It is also home to invaluable jewels of religious art. Next to the cathedral lies the Plaza de la Constitucion. Their Art Nouveau detail, from the Porfiriato era, creates a unique contrast with the simple Renaissance style of the Government Palace, which construction was completed in 1884. The churches are another great legacy of the colonial period. The church and former monastery of Santo Domingo de Guzman and the San Felipe Neri (St. Philip Neri) monastery are examples of Baroque Spanish style from sixteenth century and the nineteenth century. As for vice-regal architecture, the Basilica of Our Lady de la Soledad, erected in the seventeenth century in honor of the patron saint of the city, is a favorite among visitors thanks to its imposing façade and green stone walls.
The cultural diversity of Oaxaca, Mexico is on show all year round, and the city is home to one of Mexico's most famous cultural festivals -- the Guelaguetza, held every July. This celebration's origins lie in the pre-Hispanic era. It began as a way to thank the deities for the harvest, but it has progressively become a celebration in honor of the Virgin of Carmen, whereby the different ethnic communities of Oaxaca show the world their most deeply rooted traditions. Another celebratory date in the Oaxaca region is the day of Las Velas (the Candles), when a very colorful celebration takes place in Juchitán, in honor of San Vicente Ferrer. During May, there is a parade and a traditional throwing of fruits to the public. The Day of the Dead has a strong hold in Oaxaca, where the locals stream down to the cemeteries to offer food and drink to the souls of the dead. Towards the end of the year, there are two open-air festivals that take over the city streets -- Las Calendas and La Noche de los Rábanos (the Night of the Radishes). The former takes place before Christmas, with processions in which the godfathers of the baby Jesus figure, along with their relatives and neighbors, carry his effigy to the city's Cathedral, after passing by all the mangers set up along the way. The latter is a colonial tradition , and one of the most unusual Mexican festivals, whereby large radishes are carved. Held on December 23, this popular celebration foretells people's fortunes in the coming year: the more clay plates you break on the carved figures, the luckier your year will be.
A wide range of ethnic groups live in Oaxaca. According to official Mexican institutions, there are over eighteen different indigenous communities in Oaxaca, and they are all represented in Oaxaca de Juarez. The Mazatecos, Mixtecs, Mixes, Chinantecos, Triquis, Chontales, Zapotecs, and Cuicatecos are those who are most prominently present in the region. Their Oaxaca local communities are organized to receive visitors as part of an ecotourism program. Visitors can join in the normal life of these settlements while they learn about the natural and cultural features of the groups. Santiago Apoala, Santa Catarina Ixtepeji, and San Felipe Tejalapam are a few of the communities near the capital offering this option for tourists. As well as getting to know the customs and cuisine of the communities in the surrounding areas, visitors can also observe their daily life and observe the natural treasures they protect with zealous care: waterfalls, rivers, springs, caves, woods, and viewpoints. This represents a different way of getting to know Mexico's natural and culture wealth.
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Oaxaca, Mexico: In Motion!
We spent 4 months in the cute little city of Oaxaca, Mexico - known for it's food, namely tlayudas, tacos and mole sauces in addition to great coffee, chocolate and Mezcal. Nearby are small towns with Zapotec roots that produce black pottery and alebrijes (brightly coloured and intricately detailed wood carvings), as well as pre-hispanic pyramids and archeological sites are all within reach!
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Susana Ojeda Orranti says Traveling to Guanajuato Mexico is ALWAYS a Good Idea
Have you ever wondered:
What is there to do in Guanajuato, Mexico?
What are the best places to visit in Guanajuato, Mexico?
What tours are available in Guanajuato beyond the tourist surface?
Well you’re in luck because on today’s podcast we have Guanajuato native Susana Ojeda Orranti, who along with her father and brothers, run Cacomixtle Tours in Gunajuato City, Mexico. So whether you want to get to know the history of Guanajuato, learn about it’s culture or walk the streets of Guanajuato with the honorary “Mayor” Cacomixtle can help.
Also, be sure to listen until the end because Susana talks about safety in Mexico and gives us so many things to do and places to visit that you’ll want to write them down. The things Susana share with us today you will not find anywhere else. Nos vemos en Guanajuato. Enjoy!
Oaxaca, Mexico: a magical place
UNESCO named Oaxaca's historic town center and Monte Alban archeological site as a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city's Mercado de Abastos is the largest, most colorful outdoor market in Mexico, and features hand-made crafts every Saturday. The traditional Mexican sweat baths, Temazcal, are a major attraction for healing and relaxation. We invite you to experience the best of the old world, and the new.
Why everyone should visit Mexico....
Travels around Mexico in Summer 2009...the most surprising and stunningly beautiful country.
Video includes footage of GVI Punta Gruesa, Mahahuhal, Palenque (Agua Azul), Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, Puebla, Veracruz, Campeche, Tulum and Playa Del Carmen. Go there... Bucket list!