*Subtítulos ahora disponibles!* Have you had Raspados de Leche Quemada? What about Esquites? Have you been to any other towns close to Mazatlán? Culiacán coming for the next couple of videos! Let me know if you have any recommendations! I'm filming on Sunday 4th and Monday 5th July. You can check out the following if you like! - My website - www.thetaoofdavid.com/ Music used in videos - www.thetaoofdavid.com/youtube-music Merch site - www.thetaoofdavid.com/the-tao-of-david-shop Book English lesson - www.thetaoofdavid.com/book-english-lesson
Lizeth! It's always great to hear from people who are from places I have filmed in, especially small towns! There's a lot more about the history and culture I could have included but the video was already long enough jaja. Thanks for watching!
I want to see every church I can see in Mexico, the older the better, I think of all of the celebration's that have taken place there, Christmas, Easters, Weddings, Christenings and funerals, they hold the feelings of these events for me. I also love the Angel alerts, the drone footage and music, editing, you have a lot of skills and talents.
I really like the way you just dive in to wherever you happen to be. That’s what makes it fun to tag along, even if it’s just by watching your videos. 👍🏼
15:58 🤣👌!! I enjoyed this one a lot! Elote is what you ate but on the cob. Esquite is decobbed and in a cup. Elote En Vaso is also used in parts of Mexico instead of esquite (it’s all very confusing!!) Be right back, I’m going to re-watch your dog attack moment 🤣
I like the way you check out areas off the beaten path. Dreaming of visiting Mexico this winter and hope to follow in your footsteps. Thanks for all the info and putting in all that hard work.
love these nice slower towns in mexico,nice videos and honest of what you think of places not like some other youtubers who only speak magical things about the countries they visit .have you ever been to new orleans?i recommend that city its my fav here in the states kinda looks run down like in many places of mexico but that makes it what it is awesome original and haunting.
hey man yes I don't believe in this whole 'pandering' thing of pretending everywhere is great. It makes out locals are stupid and are unaware of what a place is really like! New Orleans as well as other areas in the south have been on my list forever. One day!
I love "just average" - much more interesting than anything directed towards tourism. Watch out for those pesky birds!! Oh, and apparently, those f^cking dogs! LOL!!😂😂😂
Al ver tus videos me doy cuenta la enorme cantidad de pequeños pueblos que hay en México. Muchos de ellos se ven realmente tranquilos y apacibles. Sería genial tener una casa con un terreno espacioso para construir una casa pequeña y jardín con muchos árboles y terminar mis días en un lugar así.👌
In for a penny, in for a pound (one of your English the London way expressions?). I say, if you are going to chow down on esquites (with the mayo, cheese, and salt from the chamoy and tajin ... aka "heart stopper special"), you might as well have them with the chips in the Doritos bag.
Yes, esquites are in the cup although in Monterrey is called granielotes they are the best! Here in some places you can get it with Ruffles. I would like to recommend you David to try tostielotes, which are basically tostitos with shelled corn, cheese and chamoy I think you are gonna enjoy them!
Thanks for those videos now I have home sick … I am from mazatlan but now living in reynosa , that raspado de leche quemada is Tasty hope to come back soon… you should go to El Rosario, Cosala, las labradas, el quelite, san Ignacio, la noria Now that you are in that area
si amigo the pineapple one looked good too! Yep I was going to go to Cosala and a lot of people recommended El Rosario and El Quelite but I am in Culiacan now, and most I'm doing 2 videos here before moving on to Los Mochis!
Great video! Always like to see new and interesting places for day trips. I'm putting this town on my list for my next trip to Mazatlan. Nice drone work by the way.
Wonderful video! I enjoy seeing the regular, less touristy places. Good eats, great drone shots, love the greenery! What a beautiful place to go to relax……
@@davidostrowski679 yes, specially after so much rain the past few days, Concordia is usually a couple degrees cooler than mazatlan, enough to catch a break from the hot temperature in Mazatlan
Why change the habit of a lifetime! I heard the car yesterday with a megaphone on the top. No, not COLCHONES, but 8 peso elotes! I chased after the car but I wasn't fast enough lol
There was a drought in Sinaloa as well. You just left Durango at the exact time it started to rain in both states due to the tropical storms. Durango has seen rainfall since you left, actually.
@@davidostrowski679 It is! Bolsón de Mapimí (where Mapimí, Ojuela and Zona del Silencio are located) is generally dry. But the waterfalls in the sierra madre occidental (like in Mexiquillo, or the really big waterfall named "Salto del Agua Llovida") aren't usually that dry. San Vicente de Chupaderos, John Wayne's ranch, the capital city and Nombre de Dios also get a bit greener during the rainy season.
Your videos are NOT shit. Some just get more views than others, as with anything else, so welcome back to Mexico! I miss the collaboration vids you made with Erin's travels in Gto.,, but you DID visit Pachuca, my home city! I don't know if anyone told you about Grutas de Tolantongo, a NATURAL thermal water resort about 2 hrs. north of Pachuca and east of Ixmiquilpan. If you like the idea of seeing a large, "heavenly" warm, thermal WATERFALL flow into a warm, thermal CAVE for you to relax in, and into a warm, thermal, aqua-blue RIVER with cliff-side thermal POOLS overlooking a very deep, LUSH green canyon in the middle of the Mezquital DESERT (a tiny desert that just doesn't "belong" there, given its greener surroundings), then I recommend you visit VERY early on a MONDAY morning in LATE summer (kids are back to school by then) to AVOID THE RIDICULOUS CROWDS in the afternoon!! You'll have this PARADISE MOSTLY TO YOURSELF at only about $8 USD for the entire day! Bring a towel, TOILET PAPER, maybe a blanket, and your WATER SHOES and arrive VERY early because hotels DO later fill up BY NOON since they DON'T take reservations either! And no wifi due to its deep, topographical location in the canyon, but that's exactly how Mexicans like to do a TERRIBLE job of "keeping this place a secret." (Most RUclips videos are in Spanish, but there are some REALLY good ones in English.) Now, if you ARE late, you can "rent a tent" next to the river, with all the supplies you need also available, including showers, toilets, changing rooms, and good restaurants, each at reasonable prices. But somehow I don't think camping is your style. (Or could I be wrong? lol)
It would've been a much more interesting video if you would've incorporated a little bit of the history of furniture making in Concordia and the families that for many generations have worked in this industry that has transformed from very rustic designs to the most beautiful modern pieces nowadays. Nevertheless, very nice video and thank you for sharing the beauty of Sinaloa and Mexico!!
I would've done amigo but I couldn't find any information online in regards to that other than the fact furniture is made there. There was a bit I cut out for length reasons where I mentioned about other items and the fact other towns also are well known for it. Thanks for the info man
Oh also I usually keep history to a minimum as people always complain about me talking lol so often mention these points in blog posts or sit-down talking videos instead lol
@@davidostrowski679 hey I am originally from Mazatlán but now live in California for many years and I really appreciate your work, it was just a humble opinion because the work they do there is extraordinary. However, you did a great job showing the beauty of the lush surroundings. Take care David!!
But… but…. MeXiCo iS SoOOooOooo DaNgErOuS!!!!…. Been a minute since I dropped in on you, but your production quality is even better than before! As always, I’m envious… at 55 years old and married with a kid, my bed is made, but if I had it to do all over again you can damn sure be positive I would have made better life choices.
Im from cuauhtemoc Chihuahua, the land of the horrible pizza.. 🤣🤣, no body told you abut CUCHUPETAS restaurant?? Its in concordia... Lovely seafood... 🤤... I realy enjoy your videos.... 🤘
I don't know what the man at 15:30 shouted from the motorcycle, but there are places in Mexico where they speak Spanish with some indigenous language influence, so he is singing the word and he is making it longer, like pppssssshhhheeeerooooooooooo. Some syllables up and down, like singing. You can recognize people from Mexico for their accents, regardless of what they say.
Not just what they say and how they say it, but in this case because of his voice, he's speaking mostly with the front part of his mouth. (different than people from Spain, who speak with the back part of their mouths)
Yeah definitely, I was wondering what he said. Oh the accents, even the little girl who told me where the toilet was pronounced it Mash-a-KLAN like Nahautl or something. Is that right and everyone else is doing it wrong lol
It's funny because when I have English students from Spain I think OMG there's no way I could speak Spanish like that, Mexican Spanish pronunciation is so much more natural for me as it feels like it's closer to English. Although I guess the c/th sound is basically the same in Spanish Spanish right. I've got a guy in Gran Canaria, he has a really strong accent
he just said "pasajero" wich means "passenger" seems like he was talking to some other person who made him a question or something. He voice sounds weird cause of the helmet and yes he has that almost northern accent but with south pacific coast influence, people from Sinaloa sound that way. up in the north , in the sonora state the accent is completely northern and they have deeper voices this video pictures how a dude from rural Sonora sounds vs a Sinaloan dude ruclips.net/video/Qt59HDnI4vk/видео.html
Ah yes, the ruthless army of little attack-dogs in Mexico, safely hiding behind doors and ready to pounce on unsuspecting passersby! These cruel canines are trained assassins and they get us EVERY TIME! 😂 We actually have one living next door to us in Mazatlan! We'll be keeping an eye out for this one in Concordia...
@@davidostrowski679 Minsters were home churches for friars who preached to the surrounding communities. In the southwest many were founded by celtic orders and in the east, by Saxons.
David, that would be a funny video, of you reacting to news footage talking about Sinaloa being a hell hole. Though I do agree is not exactly heaving, but where in the world is heavinly peaceful other than a cementery, and even there, you have teens urunating and bandalicing graves, except that dead people don’t complain
I'm in Culiacan in real time, there's definitely a bit of sketchy vibe but not horrendous. although that may just be my subconscious reacting to everything we hear! filming tomorrow and monday here!
British canelito.....mejor visita el estado de Michoacán... aya encontrarás más sorpresitas bonitas .... y a muchos amigos bien chidos así como los que quieres encontrar.... Saluditos!!!!!
*Subtítulos ahora disponibles!*
Have you had Raspados de Leche Quemada? What about Esquites? Have you been to any other towns close to Mazatlán? Culiacán coming for the next couple of videos! Let me know if you have any recommendations! I'm filming on Sunday 4th and Monday 5th July.
You can check out the following if you like! -
My website - www.thetaoofdavid.com/
Music used in videos - www.thetaoofdavid.com/youtube-music
Merch site - www.thetaoofdavid.com/the-tao-of-david-shop
Book English lesson - www.thetaoofdavid.com/book-english-lesson
That bird flying in the background next to the church looks CGI but it’s real!! Great video 👍👍👍👏
Thanks man! Although fake sound effect lol the #cgibird was attacking my drone as usual
I thought that was cool too.
I'm from Concordia and I'm so happy to watch this video, It's a place full of history and culture.
Lizeth! It's always great to hear from people who are from places I have filmed in, especially small towns! There's a lot more about the history and culture I could have included but the video was already long enough jaja. Thanks for watching!
Are there any gringos living in Concordia? Or only visitors?
I want to see every church I can see in Mexico, the older the better, I think of all of the celebration's that have taken place there, Christmas, Easters, Weddings, Christenings and funerals, they hold the feelings of these events for me. I also love the Angel alerts, the drone footage and music, editing, you have a lot of skills and talents.
I really like the way you just dive in to wherever you happen to be. That’s what makes it fun to tag along, even if it’s just by watching your videos. 👍🏼
Thanks man! This was a tough one to film as there wasn't much to do!
15:58 🤣👌!! I enjoyed this one a lot!
Elote is what you ate but on the cob.
Esquite is decobbed and in a cup.
Elote En Vaso is also used in parts of Mexico instead of esquite (it’s all very confusing!!)
Be right back, I’m going to re-watch your dog attack moment 🤣
And elote is just sweetcorn in a tin I a supermarket I swear lolz it comes up when I talk to myself I Spanish walking around Soriana LOLz
SCREAMING LIKE A GIRL
Ffffing dogs😆 You ever seen corn🌽 in the cup after its been through the digestive tract?💩 Looks the same and not so friendly on sketchy plumbing🏨👍
@@brilliantbutblue LOL!! I won’t forget your story of Sara! Ever!
I like the way you check out areas off the beaten path. Dreaming of visiting Mexico this winter and hope to follow in your footsteps. Thanks for all the info and putting in all that hard work.
thanks Joy you're welcome! Winter would be great! I don't know why I thought northern Mexico would be a good idea in July lol
Concordia seems so lovely & chill 🧡
What a beautiful town! I love the architecture and stone streets!
Keep doing what you're doing, hard work pays off
Thanks as always!
It is the first time that I see you by recommendation of youtube, I loved your video of Concordia my hometown
hey georgina, glad you enjoyed it!
Love your videos. I don't want them to end. Nice job mate.
Thanks Joseph! Filming the next 2 right now!
Brillient momento cuando se cruza el pájaro en la toma del dron , Bonita coincidencia . 🐦
love these nice slower towns in mexico,nice videos and honest of what you think of places not like some other youtubers who only speak magical things about the countries they visit .have you ever been to new orleans?i recommend that city its my fav here in the states kinda looks run down like in many places of mexico but that makes it what it is awesome original and haunting.
hey man yes I don't believe in this whole 'pandering' thing of pretending everywhere is great. It makes out locals are stupid and are unaware of what a place is really like! New Orleans as well as other areas in the south have been on my list forever. One day!
I love "just average" - much more interesting than anything directed towards tourism. Watch out for those pesky birds!! Oh, and apparently, those f^cking dogs! LOL!!😂😂😂
haha hilarious at least cats don't attack you!
Al ver tus videos me doy cuenta la enorme cantidad de pequeños pueblos que hay en México. Muchos de ellos se ven realmente tranquilos y apacibles. Sería genial tener una casa con un terreno espacioso para construir una casa pequeña y jardín con muchos árboles y terminar mis días en un lugar así.👌
In for a penny, in for a pound (one of your English the London way expressions?). I say, if you are going to chow down on esquites (with the mayo, cheese, and salt from the chamoy and tajin ... aka "heart stopper special"), you might as well have them with the chips in the Doritos bag.
There's something similar coming in a video I filmed yesterday!
As per usual you made a beautiful film. Grateful you choose places like Concordia
Thanks Trent, I was going to go to Copala or El Rosario but time is limited!
Love these videos, I’ll be sad when they stop! Thanks for putting so much time into these!
Thanks man, they're not stopping! Lol
@@davidostrowski679 Maybe Bryan knows something we don't.
Yes, esquites are in the cup although in Monterrey is called granielotes they are the best! Here in some places you can get it with Ruffles. I would like to recommend you David to try tostielotes, which are basically tostitos with shelled corn, cheese and chamoy I think you are gonna enjoy them!
Amazing. Who knew a packet of tostitos were so versatile. Classic Mexico, 9653 names for the same thing lol
Thanks for those videos now I have home sick … I am from mazatlan but now living in reynosa , that raspado de leche quemada is Tasty hope to come back soon… you should go to El Rosario, Cosala, las labradas, el quelite, san Ignacio, la noria Now that you are in that area
si amigo the pineapple one looked good too! Yep I was going to go to Cosala and a lot of people recommended El Rosario and El Quelite but I am in Culiacan now, and most I'm doing 2 videos here before moving on to Los Mochis!
Beautiful video and editing! Thank you for taking us places off the beaten path.
Thank you!
Concordia was founded in the year 1565 by Francisco de Ibarra.
Well you wont blow your on horn so l will for you, your videos are anything BUT ordinary. They are BLOODY BRILLIANT 👍
I enjoyed the video and was wondering what I might find between Mazatlan and Durango when I drive down. Thank you!
Try and do both roads! Baluarte Bridge on one and the Mexiquillo route on the other! Both are awesome!
Great video! Always like to see new and interesting places for day trips. I'm putting this town on my list for my next trip to Mazatlan. Nice drone work by the way.
Thanks man, it's definitely worth the bus just to get away from the construction noise in Maz!
Wonderful video! I enjoy seeing the regular, less touristy places. Good eats, great drone shots, love the greenery! What a beautiful place to go to relax……
deffo a relaxing place! I heard a few fellow English speakers, I guess it's a good day trip from Maz
Amazing all the good job that you doing all over Mexico
thanks Lewis!
Que pueblos.tan bonitos.
Greetings 🖖 my friend!!!🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Difinitely a place to visit in my list.
Bello pueblo
Nice to see Concordia from the skies
it definitely gives you an idea of just how green it is! and i loved the rooves of the houses. Or is it roofs lol
@@davidostrowski679 yes, specially after so much rain the past few days, Concordia is usually a couple degrees cooler than mazatlan, enough to catch a break from the hot temperature in Mazatlan
@@alexb8689 oh god the rain! this video was meant to be at Stone Island but the day I was meant to go the whole of Centro was flooded. Chaos!
Nice town!, and like always I am craving the food!!! :)
Why change the habit of a lifetime! I heard the car yesterday with a megaphone on the top. No, not COLCHONES, but 8 peso elotes! I chased after the car but I wasn't fast enough lol
@@davidostrowski679 I can hear that and I miss it! lol,
There was a drought in Sinaloa as well. You just left Durango at the exact time it started to rain in both states due to the tropical storms. Durango has seen rainfall since you left, actually.
Awesome, hopefully it's a bit greener! Although the drought landscape was interesting!
@@davidostrowski679 It is! Bolsón de Mapimí (where Mapimí, Ojuela and Zona del Silencio are located) is generally dry. But the waterfalls in the sierra madre occidental (like in Mexiquillo, or the really big waterfall named "Salto del Agua Llovida") aren't usually that dry. San Vicente de Chupaderos, John Wayne's ranch, the capital city and Nombre de Dios also get a bit greener during the rainy season.
Good video, i recomend you go to el quelite, is close to mazatlán
Your videos are NOT shit. Some just get more views than others, as with anything else, so welcome back to Mexico! I miss the collaboration vids you made with Erin's travels in Gto.,, but you DID visit Pachuca, my home city! I don't know if anyone told you about Grutas de Tolantongo, a NATURAL thermal water resort about 2 hrs. north of Pachuca and east of Ixmiquilpan. If you like the idea of seeing a large, "heavenly" warm, thermal WATERFALL flow into a warm, thermal CAVE for you to relax in, and into a warm, thermal, aqua-blue RIVER with cliff-side thermal POOLS overlooking a very deep, LUSH green canyon in the middle of the Mezquital DESERT (a tiny desert that just doesn't "belong" there, given its greener surroundings), then I recommend you visit VERY early on a MONDAY morning in LATE summer (kids are back to school by then) to AVOID THE RIDICULOUS CROWDS in the afternoon!! You'll have this PARADISE MOSTLY TO YOURSELF at only about $8 USD for the entire day! Bring a towel, TOILET PAPER, maybe a blanket, and your WATER SHOES and arrive VERY early because hotels DO later fill up BY NOON since they DON'T take reservations either! And no wifi due to its deep, topographical location in the canyon, but that's exactly how Mexicans like to do a TERRIBLE job of "keeping this place a secret." (Most RUclips videos are in Spanish, but there are some REALLY good ones in English.) Now, if you ARE late, you can "rent a tent" next to the river, with all the supplies you need also available, including showers, toilets, changing rooms, and good restaurants, each at reasonable prices. But somehow I don't think camping is your style. (Or could I be wrong? lol)
It would've been a much more interesting video if you would've incorporated a little bit of the history of furniture making in Concordia and the families that for many generations have worked in this industry that has transformed from very rustic designs to the most beautiful modern pieces nowadays. Nevertheless, very nice video and thank you for sharing the beauty of Sinaloa and Mexico!!
I would've done amigo but I couldn't find any information online in regards to that other than the fact furniture is made there. There was a bit I cut out for length reasons where I mentioned about other items and the fact other towns also are well known for it. Thanks for the info man
Oh also I usually keep history to a minimum as people always complain about me talking lol so often mention these points in blog posts or sit-down talking videos instead lol
@@davidostrowski679 hey I am originally from Mazatlán but now live in California for many years and I really appreciate your work, it was just a humble opinion because the work they do there is extraordinary. However, you did a great job showing the beauty of the lush surroundings. Take care David!!
I love your videos mate !
gracias checo! Culiacan next!
@@davidostrowski679 😁 can't wait !
Pariente you should have filmed something in guasave
Wow! Love the oversized rocking chair!
bonkers right!
But… but…. MeXiCo iS SoOOooOooo DaNgErOuS!!!!….
Been a minute since I dropped in on you, but your production quality is even better than before! As always, I’m envious… at 55 years old and married with a kid, my bed is made, but if I had it to do all over again you can damn sure be positive I would have made better life choices.
Im from cuauhtemoc Chihuahua, the land of the horrible pizza.. 🤣🤣, no body told you abut CUCHUPETAS restaurant?? Its in concordia... Lovely seafood... 🤤... I realy enjoy your videos.... 🤘
No one did! Thanks for the recommendation!
I don't know what the man at 15:30 shouted from the motorcycle, but there are places in Mexico where they speak Spanish with some indigenous language influence, so he is singing the word and he is making it longer, like pppssssshhhheeeerooooooooooo. Some syllables up and down, like singing. You can recognize people from Mexico for their accents, regardless of what they say.
Not just what they say and how they say it, but in this case because of his voice, he's speaking mostly with the front part of his mouth. (different than people from Spain, who speak with the back part of their mouths)
Yeah definitely, I was wondering what he said. Oh the accents, even the little girl who told me where the toilet was pronounced it Mash-a-KLAN like Nahautl or something. Is that right and everyone else is doing it wrong lol
It's funny because when I have English students from Spain I think OMG there's no way I could speak Spanish like that, Mexican Spanish pronunciation is so much more natural for me as it feels like it's closer to English. Although I guess the c/th sound is basically the same in Spanish Spanish right. I've got a guy in Gran Canaria, he has a really strong accent
he just said "pasajero" wich means "passenger" seems like he was talking to some other person who made him a question or something.
He voice sounds weird cause of the helmet and yes he has that almost northern accent but with south pacific coast influence, people from Sinaloa sound that way. up in the north , in the sonora state the accent is completely northern and they have deeper voices
this video pictures how a dude from rural Sonora sounds vs a Sinaloan dude
ruclips.net/video/Qt59HDnI4vk/видео.html
@@davidostrowski679 It's very hard for them, when they speak English you can tell they are from Spain. They sometimes say Macy's Mathis.
Pretty town.. David, you brought to mind an older (40yrs) movie.. Lust in the Dust.. You might have seen it. It's ridiculous.
Lust in the dust! OK I need to watch this!
You have to visit the furniture factories
Ah yes, the ruthless army of little attack-dogs in Mexico, safely hiding behind doors and ready to pounce on unsuspecting passersby! These cruel canines are trained assassins and they get us EVERY TIME! 😂 We actually have one living next door to us in Mazatlan! We'll be keeping an eye out for this one in Concordia...
Nice church video but you never film the minsters!
i don't get it isn't minster just another name for a big church lol
@@davidostrowski679 Minsters were home churches for friars who preached to the surrounding communities. In the southwest many were founded by celtic orders and in the east, by Saxons.
David, that would be a funny video, of you reacting to news footage talking about Sinaloa being a hell hole. Though I do agree is not exactly heaving, but where in the world is heavinly peaceful other than a cementery, and even there, you have teens urunating and bandalicing graves, except that dead people don’t complain
classic, you never know I might do videos like that when I'm settled in Europe!
helloooo maybe you don't know but I sold you the corn and wow hahaha I'm on RUclips ❤️
Dios mio! Amazing! It was the best!
yo pense que no me yva a grabar
Cant believe that area is known to have one of the most notorious cartels in Mexico.
I'm in Culiacan in real time, there's definitely a bit of sketchy vibe but not horrendous. although that may just be my subconscious reacting to everything we hear! filming tomorrow and monday here!
@@davidostrowski679 ayeeeee keep up the good work david really love ur mexican vlogs.
u 40 look good man
soy yooooooo
Anima y yo que hago ai
British canelito.....mejor visita el estado de Michoacán... aya encontrarás más sorpresitas bonitas .... y a muchos amigos bien chidos así como los que quieres encontrar.... Saluditos!!!!!
I don't want to sound impertinent, but why are you sporting a Mongols outlaw motorcycle club haircut? It doesn't match your personality at all.
If I knew what the hell that was I might be able to respond with a witty retort