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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2007

Slide show of Jaime and Elena's wedding.
Prepared by Basquali (www.basquali.com)
Tequila!

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  • rjmiral, would you happen to have the website of the hacienda or information on how to book the place? Its absolutely gorgeous!

  • it's a private hacienda that can't be booked. (the wedding took place there because the bride is a relative of the owners)

    but there are loads of really nice places to stay at in the area, look for El Chico and Huasca in the State of Hidalgo...

    Good luck!

  • rjmiral, do you know the name of the hacienda?

  • "Jardín de Velasco", cheers!

  • Does anyone know the location?

  • It's in a private hacienda next to the small town of Velasco, State of Hidalgo (Mexico).

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  • Todo es lo mismo con la excepción de que ellos tienen mas dinero que "los Mexicanos típicos." 

  • i guess im lame for actually thinking this was NOT gonna be a typical mexican wedding. everything was within the cultural characteristics of mexico, from drinks to music to the "hacienda". still inside the box, i guess they feel different & untypical because they "have" money

  • pinche boda vale verga esa es pura gente de billete esas bodas son muy aburridas yo prefiero una boda con musica mexicana con banda o lo que se pero que sea musica chida no esta mierda

  • @roadyrider you don't know nothing about mexican people, this is actuallya typical mexican weding, even middle class do this kind of parties, just less expensive but the style is the same. We have very classy salons that are cheap. even poor families get classy salons for their quince anos and wedings because the way it works in Mexico is that you get "padrino" for everything, that means you get your uncle to buy the dress, other uncle to buy the food, your family to pay the party, etc...

  • Congrats.Love the song.best Wishes from Houston Tx.

  • puro humilde ja.

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