Muestran el interior del volcán Popocatépetl!
Fuerza Informativa Azteca compartió éstas imágenes del cráter de #DonGoyo #AlertaVolcánica. Esto es realmente emocionante e impactante.
Fuerza Informativa Azteca compartió éstas imágenes del cráter de #DonGoyo #AlertaVolcánica. Esto es realmente emocionante e impactante.
A pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archeological site, this pyramid is as mysterious as amazing. … More 3 Things About the Great Pyramid of Cholula
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
(Travel) – A key event during one of the many “Fiestas de Santiago” festivities in Mexico, the dancing and flying men of Cuetzalan (not to be confused with The Flying Men of Papantla) offer an amazing spectacle with plenty of cultural and religious meaning. They are a favorite at the “Fiestas” de Santiago Yancuictlalpan, celebreated … More To Fly in Honor of Santiago, The Apostle.
http://youtu.be/ibxmv5xKE84 Every culture and subculture has its rituals, conventions, and traditions. Check out the Flying Men from Puebla, and men wearing costumes and dancing for a very important religious celebration! In this video, people celebrate and come to see “Los Voladores at “Las Fiestas de Santiago Yancuictlalpan,” near Cuetzálan Puebla, in Mexico. Las Fiestas de…
By Lupita Peimbert. (Puebla, Mexico) – When I met Sofía in Cuetzálan, she was 4 years old. A charming, inquisitive and very friendly little girl who accompanied her mother Cecilia to sell necklaces made from seeds of colorín, café, and ojo de aguila to tourists and visitors. Every day during the summer, mother and daughter … More The Girl in Cuetzálan
Every culture and subculture has its rituals, conventions, and traditions. Check out the Flying Men from Puebla, and men wearing costumes and dancing for a very important religious celebration! In this video, people celebrate and come to see “Los Voladores at “Las Fiestas de Santiago Yancuictlalpan,” near Cuetzálan Puebla, in Mexico. Las Fiestas de Santiago … More FLYNG MEN in Santiago Yancuictlalpan (Cuetzalan, Edo. de Puebla), Mexico.

Cuetzalan’s men are handsome, soft spoken, and courteous to tourists and visitors. Cuetzalan is a magical town in the middle of nowhere up in sierras, in the northern part of Puebla, a Mexican state. It was funded 200 BC and conquered in 1522 by Spain,
Today, while writing an article in Spanish for El Mensajero Newspaper, about how safe it is to travel in Mexico nowadays, many pictures and memories came out from a recent visit to this magical town. Cuetzalan is, in my opinion, a nation that speaks first Nahuatl, then Spanish, living in Mexican territory.
Traveling alone this summer in Cuetzalan, Puebla and other places through Mexico, has been safe, fun and interesting. Traveling to Mexico is more safe than what the news outlets have shown, and it also takes common sense from the visitors.
But back to the reason I am posting…men in Cuetzalan are handsome, and it was fun to see couples together -and how a man takes care of their woman, as it was good to see many indigenous women working, selling, walking, strong, and alone.
Men or women, observing Cuetzalan’s locals was a good experience. Their faces are mine or yours because at the end we are all part of the same family, isn’t that true?