you don't need to be an expert...I'm simply a local who happens to live ON the cerro de la silla. Google it, I bet the same image you portrait at the beginning of the video is somewhere online... pff you should be the 'travelvideo' expert!
who's the stupid that made this video? You talk about MOUNTAINS and you display the cerro de la silla... a mountain in a city 15 hours away from México City. (Monterrey) What a dumbass!
If there is someone that lives in Mexico, can you possibly contact me by pressing 'reply' on this message, and answering my few questions if you do not mind? I realize that it is a huge tourist location for people wanting nice beaches and ocean but most of the people just arrive on a jetliner and they stay in the tourest cities (cancun etc) but I am more interested in driving through the interior of Mexico starting in Texas and driving all the way to Honduras possibly.
But 90% of my trip would be to site-see in Mexico. I would like to know if it is safe to drive through the country, through rural areas away from the tourest locations. Is there a specific highway that travels from Texas to southern Mexico that is a main road and safe? I would be by myself and drive a new Jeep Wrangler.
Is it pretty much guaranteed that I will encounter trouble of some nature along the trip or is it nearly equivalent as traveling through North America, which I have found to be pretty safe and have never encountered ay trouble in the US and Canada? Thank you for taking time
Hola! mucho gracias for replying, yes I am still interested, I will be making this trip during this summer of 2008. I look forward to hearing any advice you may have for me including where I go etc.
I think there's a lot more to say about Mexico than just "sombrero" and "smog"... I mean, we have 32 states, each of them different, with a different culture, with so much jewels to see as nature, people, events, historic buildings, art, entertainment, etc. Never the less, thanks for making a video about Mexico. Adios!!
Can you please upload video travel podcast for India, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, South Africa and New Zealand? Thanks for this Mexico travel video.
I love Mexico. I recently went to Guadalajara and San Miguel De Allende. =3
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2AmericanNomads 5 months ago
Such a beautiful place. How I wish to visit here with my family one day.
FloridaVilla4Bed 10 months ago
mexico city is spectacular.
lamaddussa 1 year ago
i am from mexico city
sa22g21g 2 years ago
awesome
pedtorox 2 years ago
We agree, and thanks for writing! Watch our other TVPs!
travelvideo 2 years ago
Mexico City is a must see.
Reviewstouse 2 years ago
Caught us. We know. We're sorry. Good eyes! Thanks for writing. Watch our other TVPs
kayaktravel 3 years ago
0:12 is not Mexico city
haha
pedtorox 3 years ago
Caught us. Sorry! Good eyes. Thanks for writing and watch our other TVPs!
kayaktravel 3 years ago
is Monterrey
YipTaoTanil 3 years ago
yes, is México city
capricorni76 2 years ago
Es Monterrey
MrCJthemaster 2 years ago
I feel sorry for offending you in the first place. I am also surprised to see you admitted your mistake. No hay problema!
hurtadillo 3 years ago
Amigo..you did the right think in calling the mistake to our attention. Why wouldn't we admit our mistakes. Es muy importante, el verdad.
Take care and watch our other stuff
siempre
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travelvideo 3 years ago
you don't need to be an expert...I'm simply a local who happens to live ON the cerro de la silla. Google it, I bet the same image you portrait at the beginning of the video is somewhere online... pff you should be the 'travelvideo' expert!
hurtadillo 3 years ago
Of course you're right, and we do apologize. Sometimes content gets mislabeled and not getting the right mountain was obviously a goof.
Lo siento much and gracias!!
travelvideo 3 years ago
who's the stupid that made this video? You talk about MOUNTAINS and you display the cerro de la silla... a mountain in a city 15 hours away from México City. (Monterrey) What a dumbass!
hurtadillo 3 years ago
How can you be so sure the mountains are in Monterrey? Are you a mountain expert??
But thanks for watching and writing. Watch our other TVPs
travelvideo 3 years ago
Those moutains are definetly in Monterrey its like a symbol for Monterrey. But still good video.
967825me 3 years ago
Yea, we get it! Thanks for not beating up on us and for writing. Lo siento much, amigo
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travelvideo 3 years ago
I just go to my local Walmart here in the USA whenever I want to see the Mexican culture. ;)
GARYDORTCH 3 years ago
That's pretty funny...like saying Cancun is like Miami except they speak Spanish in Miami!
Thanks for watching
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travelvideo 3 years ago
I enjoyed watching this video. Very interesting. Beautiful Mexico !!
GaryUSA1776 3 years ago
Thank you...and watch our other Travel Video PostCards!
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travelvideo 3 years ago
viva mexico
eskar1 3 years ago
Viva Absolutemente!
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travelvideo 3 years ago
If there is someone that lives in Mexico, can you possibly contact me by pressing 'reply' on this message, and answering my few questions if you do not mind? I realize that it is a huge tourist location for people wanting nice beaches and ocean but most of the people just arrive on a jetliner and they stay in the tourest cities (cancun etc) but I am more interested in driving through the interior of Mexico starting in Texas and driving all the way to Honduras possibly.
slovakmath 4 years ago
But 90% of my trip would be to site-see in Mexico. I would like to know if it is safe to drive through the country, through rural areas away from the tourest locations. Is there a specific highway that travels from Texas to southern Mexico that is a main road and safe? I would be by myself and drive a new Jeep Wrangler.
slovakmath 4 years ago
Is it pretty much guaranteed that I will encounter trouble of some nature along the trip or is it nearly equivalent as traveling through North America, which I have found to be pretty safe and have never encountered ay trouble in the US and Canada? Thank you for taking time
slovakmath 4 years ago
hola! maybe i can help you, i live in mexico city, if you still want help, reply goodbye!
recabus 3 years ago
Hola! mucho gracias for replying, yes I am still interested, I will be making this trip during this summer of 2008. I look forward to hearing any advice you may have for me including where I go etc.
slovakmath 3 years ago
wait the mountain there it is not in mexico city, it is in Monterrey and its called "El Cerro de la Silla" in english The chair´s mountain
LJGPLG 4 years ago
Actually we didn't identify a mountain..we said Mexico City was "ringed by mountains," which it is.
Thanks for writing! Watch our other Travel Video PostCards
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travelvideo 4 years ago
mexicoin-depth*blogspot*com
Mexico In-Depth Magazine
oblivion2001 4 years ago
I think there's a lot more to say about Mexico than just "sombrero" and "smog"... I mean, we have 32 states, each of them different, with a different culture, with so much jewels to see as nature, people, events, historic buildings, art, entertainment, etc. Never the less, thanks for making a video about Mexico. Adios!!
WashaTai 4 years ago 2
I agree. Totally. But you know, in a minute what more could we say? Thanks for writing.
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travelvideo 4 years ago
Cool short, tanks for my México.......
mexicotravel 4 years ago
De nada y gracias!
travelvideo 4 years ago
And in the tags u put: mariach and its mariachi
miguelamata123 4 years ago
Thanks, will change
travelvideo 4 years ago
Can you please upload video travel podcast for India, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, South Africa and New Zealand? Thanks for this Mexico travel video.
alal22000 5 years ago
We will. Thanks for writing. Give us a little time.
travelvideo 5 years ago
Hi, im from mexico and Im thinking about moving to Vancouver.Canada and I was wondering if u plz make a vid about the very best of vancouber
miguelamata123 4 years ago
We have Victoria...not Vancouver yet, Soon I hope.
travelvideo 4 years ago
would you like Vancouver contacts?
travelvideo 4 years ago