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I plan to go there this month end. Any suggestions? I plan to go to guadalajara too. I am into night life/music/street food
ОтветитьWelcome to mexico city 🇲🇽👋
ОтветитьWhy did you decide to move to Mexico, in first place? Just curious to know.
Ответить💥BEAUTIFUL MÉXICO
ОтветитьI like Nari’s and your spirit!
Keep it up.
I love your videos. Welcome to México again guys
ОтветитьI cant give enough likes to this video, thanks dan to produce this amazing video
Ответитьcome on dude, no one is really going to watch 6 hours of footage
Ответитьfuck man!! what a bad experience loosing your phone in your first day!
ОтветитьHave you very been in Mexico Estado de México?? At the north area as Cuautitlan Izcalli as invest to business so cheap is good for as induatry, wh, malls... it is so close from Mexico city and have everything to give the american retired people good quality life...they have many differents around 4 cardinals point around 2 hors from town as Querwtaro, Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Michoacan, Cuernavaca and Mexico city is in 60 min...
Ответитьbro go to norte mejico sinaloa Chihuahua sonora Monterrey
Ответитьyour firme bro oralee
Ответитьnegative its all over the world bro enjoy your stay
Ответитьyou got a beautiful wife bro saludos
Ответитьi like your style bro saludos de tejas Austin tx
Ответитьbro let someone guide you
Ответитьyour English sounds american lol
Ответитьyou know more about mejico then me and am mexican aint that somn
Ответитьyou alright bro
ОтветитьEsquites is a snack made with fresh corn and the flavor is given using a fresh herb “epazote” which is a natural antimicrobial and is great for your stomach. & all the topics varies from place to place and you can actually add or not take certain topics
ОтветитьIf someone stole from you I'm offering a very sincerel apology in the name of my mexico, there are no excuses for those incidents, I know for a fact that it happens everywhere around the planet but I do feel the worse if it happens in any part of Mexico because I can honestly said that 95% of the people are very honest and hard working people, and they always welcome local tourist and even more international tourist, Mexicans have their open arms and warm hearts to welcome everyone no matter the race, religion or sexual orientation, even though Mexico is considered a very conservative country even myself I’m amazed how tolerant Mexicans are, I hope the few bad experiences you had doesn’t change your mind about the way you see the rest of the places maybe you plan to visit in the future.
ОтветитьI hope that y’all realize how amazing people is and start treating us like humans in European states !
ОтветитьI remember I went to Mexico city with my mom back in 1989 in the daytime it’s warm outside at night time it gets cold
ОтветитьBe careful there’s a lot of pocket pickers in Mexico city
ОтветитьMexico City is a melting pot
ОтветитьVegan food in Mexico is very pronounced because so much revolves around meat. Pozole, tamales, quesadillas are low key vegan
ОтветитьPolanco is not a modern neighborhood, actually it’s a fancy neighborhood because it’s the oldest place at the city that became an economic center, a place for business, but for living there are actually other much fancier, not commercial/business areas, it residential, like Pedregal, San Angel, Las Lomas, but actually there’s the truly modern business and residential area, the one that actually would be the one you though Polanco would be, the successor to Polanco would be Santa Fe.
ОтветитьAbout the eagle and the snake: it’s because of the story of how the Nahuatl tribe that got here decided where to stay after they nomadic travel through Mexico, where to found their town that became Mexico-Tenochtitlán. They came from the north of the country as a nomad tribe, but also looking for the place their main god, Quetzalcoatl said they would find the perfect place for them to settle, and that at that place they would start a prosperous civilization; they were looking for a signal, and that signal would be an eagle devouring a snake while standing on a cactus in the middle of a lake… and that’s what they found in the middle of the lake that used to be right at the historic center, at the Zócalo, as part of the Texcoco lake, or more like part of the lakes system the whole Mexican Valley used to have. The whole valley already had different prosperous towns from different cultures, and they were rejected and pushed away from the places they tried to take as the place for them to settle, s d actually the place where they saw the signal was in the middle of the lake, where there were just some islets, it was not an attractive place for the towns of the zone, so that made it also easy for them to get settled there without being forced to leave, and they got the chance not just to make it work for them at that difficult place, but actually to prosper and eventually to conquer the towns around to grow and become an empire. The legend of the foundation of Tenochtitlán, that created the Aztec empire has become, because of being the place for Mexico City, the capital of the country, made it to become like the history of the foundation not just from Tenochtitlán or the Aztec empire, but the whole México as a country, that’s why it became the symbol, the national crest, the one at the center of our flag and of course the symbol for most Mexican identity items, from our coin to military patches, official national institutions, etc.; the Royal eagle, that actually is a symbol for many nations, since it’s a species you can find at half the world is part of the Mexican iconography, BUT the difference is that you can see the eagle as a National symbol at many other countries, but only the Mexican royal eagle is fighting a snake while standing on one claw on a prickly pear cactus in the middle of a lake, the very particular view they were told by their gods they would see at the place they should get settled.
Ответить50k views that is quite interesting... for a video of 6 hrs length...
ОтветитьIt's very humbling. ❤️💙💜🧡🇲🇽
ОтветитьWish—your water comment wasn’t here. This is a far old stereotype. Think about how losing your phone made you feel (out of your control) and think about that next time; before talking about the water 😎. Thanks for a positive remaining 5 hrs.
ОтветитьExcelente recopilación de videos. Teotihuacán es uno de los lugares arqueológicos más imponentes y fascinantes. Gracias por compartir! 👍
ОтветитьAwesome video you do a great job you should be proud of yourself I love your videos thank you
ОтветитьME: Who in their right mind is going to watch a 6 hour travel video?!
ALSO ME: Has it finished already? That was amazing!
Good work Dan, very engaging and easy to watch. Thank you. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Te dxtrañamos, 😢💙🙈🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
ОтветитьEating a tamale with a fork??? Pick it up, dip it and eat!
ОтветитьMy niece and I will be in CDMX in April 2022, my first time. It's her hometown altho she left for college, moved to the USA but moved back to MX (Merida) to teach and raise her family. I love all the places she has taken me for the last 5 years. This year will be a great treat and after a week in CDMX we are flying to Chiapas to get lost in the jungle. Love you two's vlogs. You're real. Greetings from Texas (once MX) y'all.
ОтветитьHey Dan, sorry what happened to you on your first day in Mexico City. Let me tell you, all that mostly happens in the subways and not really in the streets as it does in Paris and Italy. But thank you for not letting something like this change your mind about this beautiful country!
ОтветитьWatched this after I spent a month in CDMX. Spoke to me. Watching again as I’m going there in a few days, after losing a loved one to covid. The city healed me before. I don’t know if it possibly can this time around, but I do know that it is magic.
ОтветитьI feel like I should have Bob Dillon playing in the background as I watch this
ОтветитьThe happiest years of my life were when I lived in Mexico City 🏙
ОтветитьHe asked for 30 pesos!
ОтветитьMY WALKMAN WAS PICKPOCKETED.... BOOHOO...$800 BUCKS YOU KEEP THAT HIDDEN HARD TO REACH..
ОтветитьDude no shit that friend of you took that photo of the man at the metro. I literally have it as my screen wallpaper on my pc. Really cood vid, does he has any instagram or something??
ОтветитьNo wayyyyyyy I finish the whole 6 hour.... great job, and I love the way you described Chapultepec and you mom in Mexico priceless. 👍👍👍
ОтветитьOh my goodness those carnitas with habanero tacos 😁😁
ОтветитьYeah the Chapultepec Castle 🏰 the only real 👑 in Latin America
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