Bugambilias in Atlixco, Puebla
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It is said that for every day of the year, there is one church in Cholula, Puebla. This may not be fully accurate; but if you consider not just every building but also every “Capilla,” and “altar,” inside every church, you may actually have more than 365 places o worship. An assistant to Hernán Cortés … More The Many Churches in Cholula, Puebla
Here is a video of a wonderful place.
Zacatlán, Puebla is safe and interesting for a weekend travel in Mexico. #Food #Culture #AmazingViews #Nature #SierraNorte #Puebla … More Travel: 5 Reasons to Visit Zacatlán of the Apples, in Puebla, Mexico
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El Presidente Mexicano Benito Juarez lo dijo muy bien: Entre los individuos como entre las naciones, el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz. Juarez nació un 21 de Marzo de 1806 en San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, y fue el primer Presidente Mexicano de origen indígena. Fue abogado, político, y progresista. LFP publishes Lupitanews.com, sharing … More El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz
(March 15, 2021) – Today is a holiday in Mexico, commemorating the birth of a well-known Mexican President: Benito Juarez, the first Mexican President of indigenous origins. He reigned over Mexico from 1858 until his death in 1872 and is credited with separating the church and-all-things clerical from the government. He is also attributed with … More This Phrase by a Mexican President is Fundamental for Peace
I saw the documentary about Lorena Ramirez, the Rararumi ultra-marathon’ runner who lives up in the sierras of Chihuahua, Mexico. “The Light-Footed Woman,” is a 28 minute film on Netflix. Lorena’s participation in running competitions around the world has made her popular not only because the young woman runs fast and wins, but because she … More Netflix Presents: Lorena, The Runner from Chihuahua, Mexico. This is my mini-review.
Mujer Soltera Podcast #13 Curiosamente, la película Roma te habla también de las mujeres solas. Hazle clic aquí: ROMA y las mujeres además de Yalitzia Aparicio. Este episodio es parte del Podcast en Español “Mujer Soltera”, by Lupita Franco Peimbert.
Photos and text by Lupita Franco Peimbert. (Culture) – Considered popular art in Mexico and Latin America, the Alebrijes are colorful creatures or friendly little monsters made of cardboard, paper-mache, and occasionally from Copal wood. There is some mysticism attached to these dreamy pieces, as many believe they are representations of something special: guardian angels … More Friendly Little Monsters Called Alebrijes.
This is an article by guest blogger Thomas Shultz, an American who recently made his travel dream come true by moving to another country. By Thomas Shultz. (Travel) – I have been here in the town of Tapijulapa for almost two months, driving 2400 miles from Spartanburg, South Carolina to this area in the Tacocalpa region of … More When I first moved to Mexico…
(Mexico) – Only 2% of Palenque can be seen, the rest is under the jungle and the hills. For the little we were able to see, the Mayan City in the state of Chiapas is magnificent. You have to be there, you have to see it and smell it to fully understand its grandiosity. Here … More The Mayan’s Palenque in Pictures.
(Travel) – Real travelers know that one must venture out the resort and beach club paths to find the real thing. Just go South; it’s all I am going to say. Video and content by Lupita Peimbert. @Lupitanews #Lupitanews
(Solo-Travel) Not far from Palenque, Cascada de Misol-Ha offers a breath taking opportunity to walk besides its waters, giving you a unique experience. You can feel the energy of the water falling down, and you find yourself happier and more energetic. Misol-Ha is located on the way to Palenque; next to it there is a … More Nature: Travel to Cascada de Misol-Ha, Chiapas.
(Mexico) – This multicultural town has been visited by many, it is home to Zapatistas, and possesses a bohemian charm that captivates you the moment you arrive. San Cristobal de las Casas is located in Southern Mexico, in the state of Chiapas. Video and all content by Lupita Peimbert. Publisher @Lupitanews
When you ask someone if you could talk their picture, somehow the photograph tends to be less natural than when you take it impromptu. But it is also great when someone agrees with you, and you capture not only their image but something about their life. And that’s how I learned a little more about … More Fotos con Permiso.