Creel
Creel is in the heart of Copper Canyon in Mexico and a good place to begin exploring this natural wonderland bigger than the Grand Canyon in the U.S.
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Train ride to Creel
The best train ride in Mexico is this spectacular one from Los Mochis to Creel in the heart of Copper Canyon (Barrancas de Cobre)
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Mi amigo Jorge
As I was complaining about not having enough money, my new-found friend Jorge reminded me that the important thing in life is having good friends.
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Los Mochis Botanical Garden
American entrepreneur Ben Johnson established a sugar mill and sugar plantation in and around Los Mochis. The grounds of where his manor home once ...
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Aquaponics at Rancho Marantha
El Pastor Daniel gives us a tour of his aquaponics garden at the Rancho Marantha.
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Backyard religion
We join the Pastor Daniel at his weekly Bible study class/concert at the house of Carla's mother in Navajoa. Carla and her husband Rogelio (who was...
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Easter in Alamos
Easter Sunday at the Immaculate Conception Church in Alamos.
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The Earth -- and us -- are made of star stuff
Our planet -- including our bodies -- is composed of stuff that comes from the stars and the comets. What a plan!
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Full Moon over Alamos
Short vid of a lovely full moon while having an espresso in Alamos
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Home Sweet Home
At first it's strange living in a tent. Then you get used to it and it becomes the greatest domicile in the world....I want to formally thank Ignac...
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Alamos
Mexico has designated about a dozen special towns, such as Alamos, that are distinguished by their architecture, heritage and distinctly Mexican cu...
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Gen. Obregon vs Pancho Villa
Alvaro Obregon, a president of Mexico after W.W. I, was the only man to defeat Pancho Villa in battle.
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Malecon Tardes
A happy site along the Malecon of Guaymas, on a sunny, breezy afternoon
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The Mystery of Carbon 12
The building block of all life has very small parameter values and seems to defy normal chemistry.
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Mexicans excel in all sports
There ain't a sport a Mexican can't play well...Thanks to the Olmecs, who invented the rubber ball.Mexicans,
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Saint of the Hopeless
San Judas Tadeo is a favorite saint of the fishermen, because he bestows blessings on people who are dispirited and without hope.
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Tropic of Cancer
That imaginary line encircling the globe that seems to attract mega-civilizations and Star People and comets.
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Padre Hidalgo
Father HIdalgo raised his voice in El Grito and the people heard. He went on to lead the fight in 1810 for Mexican independence from Spain.
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The Pope & his Papamovil
The Pope, on the first papal visit to Mexico by any Pope, rides his Papamovil through Guanajuato, Meixco
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Bicycle Yogi Mantra
The Bicycle Yogi shares his cumbia mantra to hearten your spirit
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Our Great Mother -- Part 2
Our Great and Kind Mother Tonantzin by any other name
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Don Brutus Brujo
He's your vehicle, baby. Your primero. Your campione. Your serpentine dragon.
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Our Great Mother - Part 1
An introduction to Our Lady of Guadalupe, the most popular symbol in Mexico, the brown-skinned Virgin. What do the symbols really mean? Check out t...
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La Barca de Guaymas
The Boat of Guaymas, Sonora -- an introduction to the great port of this city known for its great fishermen and great defenders of the Republic. He...
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Benito Juarez
Benito Juarez Garcia of Oaxaca, an original, a native who did not learn to speak
Spanish until his teens, fought for land for the peasants. Long m...
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Watchers of the Sky
The conjunction of Venus and Jupiter leads us to a discussion of astrological ages, the precession of the equinoxes, the black hole in the center o...
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Sacred Heart of Jesus Church
An inspirational Baroque church in Guaymas, Sonora.
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The Age of Aquarius
It seems they don't teach the precession of the equinoxes in college nowadays.
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Hugo Delgado
A man for all seasons is the estimable Hugo Delgado, originally from Mexico City and now in San Carlos.
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For the Teacher
A statue in Guaymas dedicated to "Al Maestro" -- the builder of our conscience
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The Don of San Carlos
Rafael Caballero -- the founder of San Carlos -- holds himself well at the age of 88 and is still going strong..
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The Eye of God
The beginning of a New Age, as recorded by the Mayan calendar. When no one is left out. When we are all brothers. When there is not a copyright on ...
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Recreacion
Amusement park rides in Guaymas, Mexico. I don't know what Mexicans are giving up for Lent, but amusement park rides are not to be denied in all s...
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Matrimonio Mexican Style
A big old fashioned ornate Mexican wedding at a lovely scenic spot in San Carlos resort in Sonora, Mexico.
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El Chupacabra arrested
A case of mistaken identity, for sure. I am El Chiapas, the bicyclist; not El Chupacabra, the notorious narco.
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Roberto
Roberto, a gringo from Colorado, tries to explain the symbolism on the Mexican flag
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Street with no name
Hurry up and get here, girl. There's a street with no name awaiting us. Bring money.
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Un Grito
Let's see if anyone in Mexico pays attention to this. Follow me to Chiapas and you will be heroes of the Republic. People will remember your name.
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Arnoldo & Friends
Arnoldo gives Sergio some advice about where to find a Mexican chica.
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About The Bisbee Channel
Join me in video for a Journey to the End of Days from Bisbee, Arizona through Mexico on a trip of discovery which will culminate in Palenque, Chiapas by Dec. 21, 2012 -- the start of a New Age.
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