Mexico's Hidden Gems: Cacti Forests, Waterfalls, and Grasshopper Markets | Pan-Am Southbound-29
Join us on the ultimate adventure as we journey southbound from Alaska to Argentina along the Pan-American Highway! In this week's episode, we delve into the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture of Mexico.
Our journey begins with an exploration of Zapotitlan's enchanting cacti forests, followed by a visit to Cascadia Cocalzingo's stunning box canyon and towering waterfall*. Next, we immerse ourselves in the rich textile traditions and culinary delights of Oaxaca, where we embark on a quest for the perfect blanket for those hot spring nights.
But the real adventure begins when we encounter grasshoppers in the market. Will we muster the courage to try this local delicacy? Join us as we navigate the bustling streets and taste the unexpected flavors of Mexico.
As if that weren't enough, we marvel at the sheer size of the Arbol Del Tule, a tree so massive it defies belief. And no trip to Mexico would be complete without a visit to Teotitlan, renowned for its handwoven rugs. Spoiler alert: we even acquire a rug small enough to fit our Revel van!
But the journey doesn't stop there. We brave the long and rumored-to-be-dangerous drive to *Chiapas*, where we spend a night at Hogar Infantil a Mexican children's orphanage, using the time to catch up on much-needed Sprinter van maintenance.
Join us for a wild ride through the diverse landscapes and daily challenges faced by Pan-American overland travelers. It's a trip of a lifetime down the longest drivable road in the world, and you won't want to miss a moment!
This is part of the Southbound series, in which Peter and Kathy drive the Pan-American from Dead Horse/Prudehoe Bay, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina, at the bottom of South America. This will be the road trip of a lifetime.
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Winnebago Revel 4x4 Sprinter Van
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Arbor Del Tule: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Árbol_d....
Agile Offroad H1 hummer Jack: agileoffroad.com/product/h1-3...
HOGAR INFANTIL Orphanage camp: www.hogarinfantil.org
More about the insects that are eaten in Oaxaca, Mexico- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapulines
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Great video! Thanks to you guys (and George) for your donations to that orphanage! That has to be rewarding being there as well..
@Famagogo
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Thanks Walter! It was a great experience for us.
You guys deserve more subscribers. Thanks for all the interesting content.
@Famagogo
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Our pleasure! Thank you.
We got our thin blanket in tule itself and used the campsites free bikes to travel on the bike path into oaxaca.
@Famagogo
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That’s a great way to do it! Thanks!
So cool! We are full-time RVers and can't wait to start a van life adventure!
@Famagogo
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Awesome! Where to next?
Those grasshoppers are a great source of protein. People seem to forget our First Nations ancestors lived on these. I’ve tried them and they’re not too shabby!!
@Famagogo
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I know, they aren't bad at all.
Love the cactus forest , that was awesome. Thanks for sharing. The tree was beautiful. Safe travel you guys.
@Famagogo
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Thanks so much!
Ahh, Mexico, and Oaxaca in particular, was a great place to visit. I miss our time there but look forward to explore South America with you guys soon!
@Famagogo
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Yes, It was great! I'm looking forward to getting the band back together for a Southern tour.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing. 👍116
@Famagogo
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Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome video - never been to that part of the world, would good to see!! Thanks for sharing ❤️
@Famagogo
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Thanks for watching!
We are heading there on Tuesday! How hot is it?
@Famagogo
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We are down in Panama now. I'd guess it's super hot. It was over 100 degrees when we were therre in the winter. But it's a great spot.
What is the place of the orfanato?
mmhh.... so immigrants are heading north to the boarder looking like college students on campus in nice clothing - after walking many miles in the hot sun? Seems like they get a nice fresh shower every morning and evening? Now if that doesn't ring a bell that something is off - I seriously don't know what will. If you don't understand what I mean, then watch 'The Fall of the Cabal' by Janet Ossebaard 💕
@conchscooter
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Churches help them. Real Christians in Mexico not tin foil hat nutjobs. Cities organize shelter for the migrants. Take your bs to the dark web where it belongs.
@Famagogo
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It was surprising to us. We didn’t know what to think. But it’s amazing how far they have to walk and in really tough conditions.