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Weavings of Teotitlan del Valle
The intricately patterned and intensely colored taperes/woven wool rugs of Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca are reputed to be the finest in Mexico. While on a birding, natural history and cultural tour our group visited the home and workshop of master weaver and artist Francisco Martinez and family.

Burritos with Multi-Colored Rajas, Ham, and Cheese
By adding turkey ham and colorful sweet bell peppers to the traditional burrito filled with rajas/strips of poblano chiles and cheese, a delicious antojito can be transformed into an even more delicious one. If you do not believe me, just ask "traditional" Maria.

Nature-Based Tourism Interview with Mark Pretti
What is nature-based tourism? What does it involve and how can it be preserved in Mexico and elsewhere? What are some of Mexico's nature-based hotspots? This article which spotlights an interview with naturalist and tour leader Mark Pretti addresses those questions and "naturally" much more.

Fantastical Whimsical Oaxacan Alebrijes
The state of Oaxaca is well known for its indigenous handicrafts such as black pottery, jade-green glazed ceramics, basketry, and woven textiles. Perhaps the most outstanding of that state's crafts are the fantastical, amazingly patterned, and flamboyantly painted "creatures" called alebrijes.

Feast of the Candles
On February 2, forty days after the birth of Christ, the end of the Christmas season and the soon to be arrival of spring is celebrated during the Feast of the Candles. Partly religious and partly familial in nature, the Dia de la Candelaria is a tradition that has continued throughout the country.

Mexico's UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Reflecting the wealth, magnificence, grandieur, and diversity of Mexico's cultural and natural heritage, the country is home to 31 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Mexico is so very much more than just the stereotypical "sun and sand" destinations.


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