Two New Mexican World Heritage Sites

The Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History) has announced that Mexico has had two new sites entered into the UNESCO World Heritage List. With these two sites, Mexico achieves the distinction of becoming the Latin American country with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites.

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Music of Tierra Caliente

Mexico’s Tierra Caliente region in Guerrero, Michoacan and Mexico state is the cradle of Calentano Music, a lively melding of music, poetry and dance to the strains of violins, guitars and drums.

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Mazunte, Oaxaca

Mazunte is a small Pacific coast community near Puerto Angel that is one of the main nesting spots for a variety of sea turtles that frequent these coasts. Visit the turtle sanctuary and the natural cosmetics factory.

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Posadas

Posadas, re-enactments of the arrival of Joseph and Mary into Bethlehem, are a Christmas tradition in Mexico and are held from December 16th through the eve of December 24th.

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Textures and impressions of Mexico

A photo tour of the landscapes and natural and man-made aspects of Mexico with rich with patterns, textures, shades and colors.

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Copper Canyon

Mexico’s Copper Canyon or the Barranca del Cobre lies in the north-western Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico. The canyon area, in reality a series of several different canyons, are much greater in width and depth than even the Grand Canyon to the north. Main access is via El Chepe, the Chihuahua al Pacifico railway.

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Mexico Census 2010 and Technology

INEGI's headquarters. INEGI. Image via Wikipedia

I’m always amazed at the technological innovations Mexico embraces. It may just be that moving from a total lack of infrastructure in certain areas to the latest possible infrastructure is much easier than trying to retrofit more complicated systems that are already in place. Take the recent Mexico census, for example.

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Teotihuacan and Mexico City Attractions

Programs feature and focus on the latest findings in the ancient archaeological ruins of Teotihuacan and free attractions worthy of a visit in Mexico City.

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Festival of Documentaries, Mexico

Ambulante is a traveling festival of documentaries with the aim of promoting the production, viewing and appreciation of documentary films in Mexico, founded by Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna.

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El Chepe

The history and background of El Chepe, the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway, which traverses Mexico’s spectacular Copper Canyon, or Barrancas del Cobre, in the northern state of Chihuahua. El Chepe, a touristic train, runs between Chihuahua City and the coastal city of Los Mochis in the state of Sinaloa.

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Zempoala, Veracruz

This important archaeological site, also known as Cempoala, is located at the meeting place of several rivers on the flat coastal plain of the gulf in the state of Veracruz.

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Angles on a Huastec Goddess

The presentation and interpretation of a carved limestone statue of a Huastec indian goddess from the northern gulf coast of Mexico. A BBC radio segment, beginning with a commentary on the complexities of language in the interpretation of history and its artifacts,

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