Veracruz: this UNDERRATED part of Mexico is incredible...

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in march i traveled to Heroica Veracruz, and by bus to Xalapa. For sure the Archeological museum is extrordinary. The archectecture and the collection of Olmec Heads....I will remember it forever. I had some cold weather ...and a taste of local craft beers. That 'Jungle" in the city park is outstanding also, but in need of maintenance it doesn't get enough of.
I also went on to Xica from there. I did get to the waterfalls near there and that was a not hard hike and very beautiful gorge to see. The hills and coffee farms all around there makes for outstanding views.

thomaspassey
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It's been on my bucket list for awhile I'm surprised with the lack of tourism there considering its historical and cultural impact it had on Mexico. I could argue Huapango birthed Mariachi not the other way around.

gtripmusic
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Excelente video, hermoso lugar, mucha cultura, música, arte.

Liss
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I visited El Tajín as well and if it wasn't for a group of school boys there, my cousin and I would have felt like we were alone. There were few people and the site is huge. We loved it. I am from Veracruz btw, and it is a beautiful and diverse state.

chuytravels
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your ice cream has Chamoy. that tart salt spicy magic. game changer for fruit & avocado 😋

drhappyplants
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Omg the mango ice cream!! Poor guy not what you expected well everything candy fruit ice cream lol has chili powder on the corn on the cob has chili powder and salsa if you want...my husband is from Monterrey Mexico amd when in1st visited I was shocked because all the candies were definitely spicy full of chili powder or like I said corn wothbhot chili powder but after you taste it you're absolutely hooked!! Chili is in everything & very prevalent in Mexico from the spicy food to the spicy candy!❤😂🎉

irenecantu
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You’re very good at what your doing with your travel channel!
Very refreshing your way of presenting your content is above most others. It feels more genuine, intimate and engaging…..
Thank you!

rickquintero
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1:40 Los Totonacas built Tajin. Definitely on my bucket list to visit.

alexgranados
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The Totonaca empire built El Tajin: El Tajín is the most important pre-Hispanic city in the northern coastal area of Veracruz and is believed to have been the capital of the Totonaca empire. Its history dates back to the beginning of the 1st century when the construction of its ceremonial buildings began. However, it reached its peak between the beginning of the 9th century and the 13th century.

jj-bpfr
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My dad was born here and his family is from there ! I will go someday forsure ! ❤️‍🩹

adriangallardo
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Thank you so much for showing my city I love it❤

lucasmontiel
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That seems like a wonderful part of Mexico. I`ll check it out at some point in time.

stian
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excellent video man! I relate to the relaxed approach to travel, and i am also obsessed with precolumbian cultures. I had no idea about these places. I want to start branching out to other mexican states and regions, this is going on the list.

findtheothers
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Muy buen video!! Mi Veracruz es hermoso. Si vienes al puerto de Veracruz debes conocer la Isla de Enmedio que está en el sistema arrecifal veracruzano, ahí puedes hacer snorkel, también hacer kayak en la laguna de mandinga para que conozcas sus manglares, vegetación y fauna y el Fuerte de San Juan de Ulua. Hay muchísimos lugares más, pero esos son imperdibles! Amo mi Veracruz!

paolagq
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Wow I really love these videos full of nature, you have a new subscriber 🍀

mabellvazquez
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Ilove how you said temple, temple"

elviradelacruz
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My husband is Jalisco Veracruz Mexico, he is very much Afro Mexicano!

Pixiyivyybinkiyodiemom
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I liked this video enough to subscribe to your channel. -Marc

TheTwoTravelersInMexico
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Pialli notoca xoxoctic xochitl. This is a place of games. Warriors came to fight to the death and is still practiced amongst maya and aztec descendants in Mexico. El Tajin is our ancestors. There are still many indigenous tribes today who still speak maya or different varieties of Nahuatl. The reason people won’t know more is because of the genocide and disease amongst colonialism that killed many of the story tellers of these places. My great great grandmothers bloodline goes back to VeraCruz Mexica.

LaReinaDeMuerte
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My assumption is that if you are in Vera Cruz, El Tajim, and we are speaking pre-Aztec-Mexicah, it could have likely been built by the Toltec? There were many alliances between the late Toltec and Early Aztec-Mexicah empire across Eastern Mexico

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