Bahías de Santa Cruz Huatulco desde el aire a vuelo de Dron, Oaxaca, México
Esto es un paraíso llamado Huatulco en el estado de Oaxaca, México, espero te guste, disfrútalo!
This paradise it's Huatulco in Southern Mexico, Enjoy!
Huatulco a vuelo de Dron
Drone view of Huatulco
LONG VERSION 4:00 min
Mexico, Visiting Oaxaca City - Maya Trip ep 32 - Travel vlog calatorii tourism
The city and municipality of Oaxaca de Juárez, or simply Oaxaca, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name. It is located in the Centro District in the Central Valleys region of the state, on the foothills of the Sierra Madre at the base of the Cerro del Fortín extending to the banks of the Atoyac River.
The municipality has a total area of 85.48 km2 and a population of 265,006, 97% percent of which lives in the city of Oaxaca.
My gear in this trip:
Video: Panasonic TM 700 with Digital Wide ConverterW/Macro 0.5X
Microphone: Panasonic VW-VMS2E
Second microphone: Zoom H1
Second video camera: GoPro Hero 4 silver
Gimbal: Feiyu Tech FY -G4
Photo: Sony Nex 6
Lenses: Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
Sony SEL-35F18 35mm f/1.8 OSS
Sony E mount Samyang 8mm f/2.8 UMC Fisheye II
Edited: CyberLink PowerDirector
My trip to Mexico,Belize,Guatemala,Honduras
Video by Constantin Florea
mail: costiflorea1@yahoo.com
Flavourful Oaxaca
Leading Mexico's culinary and artistic scenes, Oaxaca's beautiful colonial appeal draws visitors here year round. Most Mexican's will tell you that Oaxacan food is better than anywhere else in the country. The city has preserved its traditional appeal, from colonial architecture to the colourful craftsmanship that is unique to this region of Mexico. There's so much character to the city and the people that live here.
We happened to be in the city during the biggest festival of the year, Guelaguetza. We participated in parties in the street, attended a Mezcal festival, drank some beers on roof top bars, and watched a great firework show.
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Things that we did:
Restaurants: La Biznaga, La Olla, Xuncu Choco (In our opinion the best in town), any open aired market place.
Food: Make sure to try the cup of corn called Ezquite, Moletas (a potato stuffed empanada type thing), Tclayudas (crisp tortilla with beans, meat, cheese and salsa), Pulque (a traditional drink). Anything in the markets is worth a try, and it will certainly be the best street food you'll have in all of Mexico.
Things To Do: Hike up to the Cerro Del Fortin, an area that overlooks the city and provides the most beautiful vantage point. Visit the Zocalo, Templo De Santo Domingo, and Market on Calle 20 De Noviembre. Find a roof top bar near Templo De Santo Domingo and have a drink while the suns sets. Go for a relaxing walk near the old train station. Try hot chocolate at any one of the numerous cafes. And eat your fill!
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reportaje en el cerro de oaxaca
MEXICANS March Against president as FRESH Graves DISCOVERED (PHOTO, VIDEO)
Thousands have again rallied in Mexico over a string of shocking gang-related crimes, culminating in demands for the president’s resignation. Enrique Pena Nieto’s promises of anti-corruption reform failed to stop his ratings from plummeting.
The public is most distraught over a security situation that is in tatters, coupled with a police force that appears to be almost entirely in the hands of fierce drug cartels. One of them is responsible for the kidnapping and alleged murder of 43 student teachers in Guerrero state, becoming the springboard for the protests.
The trail went all the way up to Mayor Jose Luis Abarca and his wife Maria de los Angeles Pineda. They disappeared shortly after warrants for their arrest were issued, allegedly for playing a direct role in the disappearance.
READ MORE: Mexico corruption: State mayor, wife issued warrants over kidnapped students
Mexico City on Monday saw a march of thousands denouncing the president’s handling of the investigation into the disappearances and the subsequent multiple discoveries of mass graves belonging to victims of similar crimes.
Protesters chanted for Nieto to resign, waving blackened Mexican flags and shouting “you are not alone” in support of the missing students’ parents, who also marched on Monday. There was a flash of nighttime violence, but the rallies were peaceful for the most part.
“We no longer recognize Enrique Pena Nieto as president of Mexico because he has not met our central demand, which is to present our sons alive,” Felipe de la Cruz, spokesperson for the missing students’ families, told reporters.
“Pena Nieto isn’t the leader of the Mexican people. He doesn’t represent our country. He is only contributing to an established global order, which is capitalist and market-orientated,” protester Marcella Reyes told AFP.
“I think that Enrique Pena Nieto was fraudulent since the day he ran for president. He is a corrupted man, he has a lot of antecedents, and we can’t let Mexicans have this type of person in the government,” fellow protester Dolores Yara said.
Teachers and students were also seen protesting in neighboring Oaxaca state, where 1,500 of them blockaded the local airport for four hours, causing two flights to be canceled.
Two years after he took office, Pena Nieto’s approval ratings are at an all-time low. A poll by the daily Reforma shows an 11-percent slump from 50 to 39 percent between August and November. Another poll, by the paper El Universal, saw his popularity fall from 46 to 41 percent in that period, according to Reuters.
READ MORE: More mass graves unearthed in search for missing Mexican students
The most drastic slump in polls coincided with the student disappearance and a conflict of interest scandal involving the first lady’s purchase of real estate.
After the disappearances, Pena Nieto pledged to bring corrupt local authorities under the “rule of law.”He addressed congress with a 10-point plan on reforming local authorities, who are often ill-controlled in the country’s municipalities. It is aimed at stopping the collusion between local governments, police and gangs. The plan involves redefining powers in the penal code and adopting a special crime-battling law. He also wants to get rid of municipal police and substitute it for a federal force to fight crime in the heavily crime-infested states and towns.
READ MORE: ‘Mexico has to change’: Pena Nieto pledges reform after 43 students ‘massacred’
The address took place two months after the students disappeared in Iguala.
What happened in Iguala marks a before and an after, he told the crowd during a visit to the southern state of Chiapas. It showed the institutional weakness to face organized crime, which today has more numbers, weapons and power than in the past.
Meanwhile, up to 10 new mass graves were reportedly unearthed on Sunday, as the search for the 43 students continues. Federal prosecutors have still not declared the missing students dead, saying that more DNA testing on the recently found charred remains need to come back. They have been sent to an Austrian university for examination.
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MEXICO Mara MENENTANG presiden Sebagaimana KUBUR yang masih SEGAR di TEMUI (PHOTO, VIDEO)
Beribu-ribu lagi telah berkumpul di Mexico lebih rentetan jenayah geng berkaitan mengejutkan, memuncak dalam tuntutan untuk presiden perletakan jawatan. Janji Enrique Pena Nieto ini reformasi anti-rasuah gagal untuk menghentikan penilaian dari jatuh.
Orang ramai adalah yang paling bingung atas keadaan keselamatan yang berkeping-keping, ditambah dengan pasukan polis yang tampaknya hampir sepenuhnya di tangan kartel dadah sengit.
BACA lebih lanjut . . .
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Viaje a Oaxaca / Trip to Oaxaca / Viaggio a Oaxaca / Wyjazd do Oaxaca / 旅行のオアハカに
Viaje a Oaxaca, México en 2010 / Trip to Oaxaca / Viaggio a Oaxaca / Wyjazd do Oaxaca / 旅行のオアハカに
Boda en Oaxaca, México
Yunuen & David - 30 Mayo 2015
Drone Tepames Arch
Uncorto del arco de entrada de Los Tepames grabado con un Dron Phantom y una gopro 3
1946 Fortín Pt. 3 - Mexico
Fortín Pt. 3 (Mexico) (1946): Railway of Tuxpango and men riding the rails without a train -- SILENT FILM CLIP
This film clip is from Thayer Soule's travelogue, The Road to Panama, archived in the Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution. For more information, view the complete catalog record: For information on Thayer Soule see SIRIS blog post:
Guelaguetaza en San José 2012
AlianzaNews.com-- La organización Lazos Oaxaqueños presentó su cuarta Guelaguetza en San José, que se llevó a cabo en el campus de The National Hispanic University.
La Guelaguetza es una celebración donde las siete regiones de Oaxaca muestran sus bailes y comidas típicas, además de compartir con la audiencia los productos que crecen en su región. Esta celebración se celebra en el Cerro del Fortín en Oaxaca desde 1932, cuando se festejó el 400 aniversario del estado, aunque está basada e influenciada por festividades milenarias.
En San José, Lazos Oaxaqueños ha logrado reunir a distintas organizaciones oaxaqueñas establecidas en distintas partes de California.
La Guelaguetza se lleva a cabo aquí con un grupo de compañeros de Oaxaca, que de corazón nos organizamos para llevar a cabo este evento para darlo a conocer en California, ante la diversidad de cultura que tiene este estado, dijo Tomás González, con Lazos Oaxaqueños, es un orgullo para nosotros como organización, Lazos Oaxaqueños.
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The fourth annual Guelaguetza in San Jose, the most important celebration by the community of Oaxaca, a state in Southern Mexico, took place at the National Hispanic University. The event was presented by the organization Lazos Oaxaqueños.
Guelaguetza takes place every year in July in Oaxaca since 1932, and in more recent times, has taken place in several cities around California as well. the purpose of The Guelaguetza is to share and show the popular dances, produce and foods from the seven regions of Oaxaca.
Walking through a busy market in Oaxaca Mexico. Sept 2015
Walking through a very busy market in Oaxaca Mexico.
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Oaxaca Vlog
This video is about my trip to Oaxaca, Mexico. Clips of cool places and my friends. Hope you like it!
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Made with: iMovie
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Drones to curb poaching of turtle eggs in Mexico
Drones will be deployed to survey the southwestern beaches in Oaxaca, Mexico, to protect against a surge in turtle egg poaching of the threatened Olive Ridley turtle.
Oaxaca Spherical injected
oaxaca atardecer
video test 4K Samsung S5
Mexico Landslide May Have Killed Up to 1,000 -- Natural Disaster
UPDATE #2: On the 12AM (early Wednesday morning) replay of Tuesday's Hannity show on FOX News, the ticker on the bottom of the screen is saying that there are supposedly no deaths in this mudslide and only 11 are missing. We hope that this is the case and will continue to look for more updates as available.
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UPDATE #1: Latest article from the LA Times:
4 known dead in Mexico landslide as officials conduct house-to-house searches
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Awful natural disaster strikes a small town in Mexico. Up to 1,000 people could be dead. Prayers and thoughts go out to everyone involved.
Read more about this story here:
Landslide buries hundreds of homes in Mexico
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Photo Credit:
Description: House in Guatemala covered by a landslide.
Date: 2005
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Author: Daniel Sanchez-Bustamante
Permission: This photo is in the public domain
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