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No one uses the knife to cut the tlayuda, it's weird and awkward
ОтветитьGracias por visitar México.
Ответить“You look so big compared to everyone” that’s a bit offensive I’m sure towards the Oaxacan people…
ОтветитьWhat a great video thank you for taking all of us along on your journey
ОтветитьSuch a sweet couple. Will tune in again. You make Mexico seem great
ОтветитьThe first thing one notices is the colours... colourful and exciting
ОтветитьIt's a nice video, but the music you used to animate it, it's from Veracruz actually.
ОтветитьShould trye some loaded potatoes, just for a change or some mexican "pizza"
Ответитьimposible deprimirse en un lugar tan colorido y lleno de vida como ese lugar❤. espero algún día visitar ese hermoso lugar.
ОтветитьChapulines are not a protein for Mexicans, actually I think not even 1% of the country have that for eating
Also for sure most of my people will refuse to eat that
I also recommend showcasing some of the less touristic neighborhoods! Xochimilco and Estrella/Cascada are colonial and quaint. Reforma has a beautiful market, and I prefer many of the restaurants there to those in Centro. San Felipe is charming, and you can get out easily into nature.
ОтветитьThe colours of the buildings and all the rich history. .
Ответить🙏🙏👍👍
ОтветитьThere was a protest going on. That's why the zocalo was crowded
ОтветитьIt’s soo colorful and lively there!! Ahh loved this one you guys, y’all had us cracking up.. Eric nervous about the grasshopper mole and then proceeds to go eat an entire grasshopper 😅
ОтветитьAt Monte Alban the general population lived down the sides of the mountain and in the valley....The elite class (rulers) lived on top, and the open spaces were used for gatherings and special events.... also for markets where people bought and sold their goods.
ОтветитьLast winter we went to Huatulco. Love it, but the peak day heat was so hot. This winter we are planning on seeing Oaxaca City. Perfect climate. We are also Canadian and are looking for a new place to live. I would love to live somewhere where you don’t need an air conditioner or heater. Can’t wait to see it. Great video.
ОтветитьOaxaca is one of my favorite places in the world! My family goes to Huatulco every year. So peaceful and beautiful.
ОтветитьI felt so much love from you and your vibrant and lovin' thoughts. I wonder what kind of camera are you using on this footage, the quality of it gives the footage a better taste of emotions!
ОтветитьThe tlayuda does not come with cutlery, it comes with your hands
ОтветитьHi guys, what a cool place. Can't wait to see your vids
ОтветитьEric and Sarah. e watch faithfully on our big screen. Since it does not have a keyboard, we seldom comment. Thank you, and keep them coming.
ОтветитьHello guys blessings and take care everywhere you go i like coca cola in glass of bottle because in plastic bottles is different tastes im right i don't like buy plastic bottles sorry gracias ...
ОтветитьOaxaca, Mexico looks very enticing! The food looked very good. I really liked the excursion to Monte Alban Ruins which was very interesting too. And the wild parade at night was a thrilling way to wind up the video.
ОтветитьFeliz Dia de Los Muertos 🎃👻💀
ОтветитьI'm a new subscriber ✌️
Ответить"I don't like seafood because it's crunchy and there are all these shells." 🤣Have you seen the movie Splash? That reminded me of the scene where Madison eats lobster. 🤣
ОтветитьFish tacos have cabbage too!
ОтветитьUNA VEZ QUE MÉXICO ATRAPA EL CORAZÓN...JAMÁS LO DEVUELVE.
ОтветитьI'd recommend going to Los Danzantes (the restaurant) and don't miss Hierve el agua! (Although I'm sure that's already on your list.) Oaxaca is amazing and Día de Muertos there will be spectacular... have a wonderful time. 🧡
ОтветитьThanks for another great video. I hope Hurricane Otis didn't impact you guys too much. Hugs from Canada
ОтветитьI love your stuff so real and fun
ОтветитьI hope you missed hurricane Otis in Acapulco 😮
ОтветитьThey man sounds more feminine than the female.
ОтветитьSarah was full of energy!!
ОтветитьI love all of y'all's videos. You guys inspire me to travel through out Mexico more. ❤
ОтветитьOn my list! Color Color Everywhere - and food too!❤
ОтветитьThanks for the video. I arrive in Oaxaca tomorrow for Spanish class and Dia de los Muertos. I can’t wait!
ОтветитьIt looks like a beautiful place but I had to look away when you showed the grasshoppers “cute little face” and may have gagged when you ate it!! Lol
You two are such an inspiration and I really enjoy your positive energy. Always great videos.
Enjoy your travels!
Oaxaca seems to be a beautiful city, the ruins and the nightlife seem amazing there, hope you guys enjoy a nice few weeks ..😊
ОтветитьI want start traveling but Iam shy with a camera and there no put the country jobs that pay good
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