We have almost everything, desert, beautiful beaches, forests, jungles, ancient architecture, ancient civilizations one of the best cuisine around the world and more.
I spent nearly 10 years in Mexico. Travelled there extensively amd got to know the country and it's history very well. It os with fond memories that I watch these shows of places I have been to.
I live in Puebla and I love it! Every time I walk outside my breath gets taken away. I'm in Querétaro right now visiting friends and you made me miss home. Great video!
I know Puebla very well. Querétaro too. There are so many beautiful places in Mexico but the colonial cities are my favourite. I suddenly have a craving for La Pasita. 😅
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Those Alebrijes looks awesome, hopefully i will visit Mexico one day
Happy Wednesday DW TRAVEL.... Loving the bright colored bricks as well art work...Eva for sure making visuals of traveling exciting..These are things of cities we won't know or see in history books.. Food a must when traveling, open markets with beautiful treasures~gifts Thank you Eva 💕 for the take along💕
I just started to watch your videos and I just realized you visited my state puebla the city of Angels so much history there,hope you like it while u were here, the truth is there's so many things to see and do, You need more than a few days to really get to know this beautiful state just like any other place , I have a lot of respect and I truly admire what you doing keep enjoying life.
Thank you for sharing something beautiful from my heritage. I was born in McAllen, Texas, USA 🇺🇸. I visited Mexico but lived there as a small child. I would like ylto back and visit Tuxpan, Veracruz. After your videos I'm starting to pack my bags. I would like for you to listen to a song from Veracruz. Would you check out LA Bamba. It's a beautiful song and you will be dancing before you know it. Enjoy the rest of your trip. I can't wait for your next video.
Tuxpan is 12 hours from the border by bus and only about 50 usd, so it would be easy for you to visit. I board in Matamoros at 9pm on the ADO bus and sleep most of it off. My wife is from Tuxpan and I love it down there, the food is good and you're always near the water. Happy travels if you go.
Cholula is one of my favourite places in Mexico! Nearby is the Italian town of Chipilo where they make amazing gelato and pizzas! The town still speaks the Veneto language from their ancestors! Nearby is Atlixco, a beautiful town that has amazing weather. Eternal spring. Puebla is one of my favourite spots because there’s so much to do!
In addition to the fact that Cholula was born around the year 500 BC, making it the oldest inhabited city not only in Mexico, but also in the entire American continent.
Eva- Great video, thanks. You forgot to mention the huge market in Chalula- it's wonderful. Also, the elevation is 2,000+ meters above sea level, so the air is very thin and some might suffer from elevation sickness. I lived in Chalula while teaching university and I loved it. So much history and culture- also the people are very kind.
Great video. I've heard and agree that Even in the first writings (codices)from the Spanish it is said that natives Reject the idea of adore a God that was not human, simply because someone equal (human) have to do something to deserve that adoration. So although in Mexico we were taught in the primary school our ancestors believe in gods and did humn sacrifice as a part of an ideology , etc is actually not true. It's a story made for the Santa inquisicion to justify their actions. So when the word Gods it is mentioned, it is not in the christian way, but in energy or mystery forces. I love these videos, I love how Eva take us in the trip.
You know nothing. Historical facts and investigations proved that native meztizo used to sacrifice humans to Gods. You hv such a hatred towards Christianity. Plz dont spread lies..
@@finncollins5696 Indeed, and those sacrificed were proud and honored to be chosen for that purpose. Also Christianity is not the Mother Theresa of religions.
@@finncollins5696 I understand you repeat that you have heard, but if you read the sources you will realise it, you have Spanish and Anahuac codices to know. Plus, there are Not historical facts that proved that sacrifice, and the natives were natives, not native mestizos. That word mestizo came later from outside this continent. But if you are talking about the books in the primary school as an investigation , then you are right, they say so, so you don't feel as part of this land. But not becouse the Santa Inquisicion say it, means that is true, that Story was created many years after. Cheers
Actually, eva zu Beck ,the flyers from papantla represent a fertility ritual, those are the indigenous people who unwind from atop the pole as for ,the really interesting attraction of this area is its climate and the beautiful roses that are harvested there.
Didn't expect the music and I was looking around the lunch room at work for someone with an overly loud boom box. About 90% of the workers today are Latinos and sometimes they get carried away with their music. Anyhow it was perfect video for today even my atmosphere matched the video. I have ear buds in that gives the audio depth over just a normal phone's speakers. It sounded like the band was right here in the room. Had to play the last half of the video twice.
When was this filmed?!?! I live in Cholula and would have love to help her around the city and provide more info and trivia about it. Or at least get the chance to met her.
Maybe the reason the native people thought the site was sacred and built the pyramid there was because that area had lots of lightning 😢! That chicken 🐔 or the egg 🥚 problem just keeps popping up …
Didn't Eva say just a few weeks back that she no longer wants to do these kinds of videos, and wants to focus on living and traveling in Odyssey, telling her own story instead? This is not a criticism, I am just trying to understand why there is another channel with the type of videos that she said she no longer wants to do?
@@jonpick5045 Good points, and ones I already considered before asking. Since they appear to have been filmed right around the time she announced her decision, I assumed they might be her last ones, but since I also know that assuming is never the same as the original party clarifying, I just thought I would ask to clarify. How many times have you assumed something that seemed very obvious but turned out to not be so?
Dear Eva, I truly enjoy following your adventures. I do feel you need to do a little more historical reading. You waxed sad over a church being placed on top of the indigenous pyramid. The Aztecs were also a conquering people who used those pyramids to sacrifice and consume thousands of people. It is fashionable to now consider the Spaniards worse than the Aztecs. There is no historical reason for thinking that way. They both exhibited cruelties, great unforgivable cruelties. 'Indigenous' is not a magical word. The indigenous Americans were fully capable of slaughter and torture amongst themselves well before any of 'us' showed up. As a Tlingit friend once told me in Alaska, he heard another Tlingit talking with some tourists, who were hungry to learn about native spirituality. He leaned in on the conversation and said 'Don't forget to tell them how we used to bury captive slaves up to their necks at low tide.' It is too easy to romanticize... you'll learn this when you get to Alaska.
People right now support the genocide happening in Ukraine, shouldn't that be more of a clear and present danger since WE can do something about it than despairing about a past we cannot change?
🇲🇽It was on May 5, 1862 in Puebla that the Mexican army defeated the French. Also, you were in Puebla, and you didn't try the Molé Poblano? I know you are vegetarian, but you could have at least tasted the sauce without the chicken.
Also after they defeated the french General Zaragoza asked permission to Mexico City to "burn Puebla to the ground" because the Poblanos actually wanted the french to win and the city looked "like a cemetery" according to the general 😂.
Why does she hate or better lack to comprehend the Spanish conquistadors? As a Mexican decedent I accept the past and how the past constructed what is Mexico today. I dont begrudge the Spanish for what they did to Mexico. If I was Herman Cortes, I would of conquered Mexico as well or joined his cause. The Aztecs were bullying and enslaving the surrounding indigenous peoples. It wasn't a marvelous indigenous world back then. It had its fair use of violence and injustices. Cortes just liberated those indigenous people from the Aztecs and in the process created a new multi racial civilization.
Your kinda right, but I would disagree that, I think most Mexicans gave up too much of are old ways for the more conformist Catholic mindset. We idolize are European side of are heritage then are Meso-American one, just look at how’ll all Mexicans think Jesus is white. And they wonder why this colorisim persist.
@@edgardomoreck8087 What if she said cause some Islamist terrorizing Israelis, that's why this mosque in Palestine is now cursed and gets struck by lightning. Referring due to those past actions that God in someway is choosing good or bad based on her own set of beliefs. In her view she views lightning as a curse.
Te quejas de la morra, y tu estas igual con asunciones unilaterales, ¡hasta te uniste a unas filas imaginarias de Cortés! Pero bueno, la historia siempre es más complicada que solo tomar bandos. Ahora que, si la historia de conquista la llevamos al presente, veremos que aún hay mucha discriminación y vergüenza por lo más resuene a "indio"; ahí sí, estoy totalmente de acuerdo en tomar una postura política de la historia. Una postura que reconozca la pluriculturalidad absoluta del país, y lo imposible de establecer una sociedad occidental blanco-aspiracionista. En México, el mestizo por más "mezclado" que quiera parecer, de vez en cuando le recuerdan que el nopal que lleva pegado en su frente, para mal, es lo que más resalta de sí.
How can you compare my Giza compare to that. Even within how many years it has been can’t compare that can be built with many Mexicans easily. Not with Giza I doubt they can’t imitate Poland. Even Cleos son base within heir was base on me 2 World imagine more World that’s hella powerful wonderful beautiful...😜😂👑🦁⚖️
We have almost everything, desert, beautiful beaches, forests, jungles, ancient architecture, ancient civilizations one of the best cuisine around the world and more.
Don´t say this. Say : We are such an horrible country. Anything to see here, go home.
Pensa que eles já não sabem das riquezas de sua terra?
I wish I could visit but it's so far and expensive from India! 😢
@@anweshakar146 maybe someday you can do it! Regards from Mexico. 🙌🙌
This girl is awesome and I really glad that DW works with her.
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me too
Eva Zu beck
Google Eva zu Beck and FAZ or Eva zu Beck and France24!
Another thing about Mexico--the people are so warm and friendly and love to laugh. Truly one of the most welcoming countries on Earth.
Agree, Venezuelans and Mexicans, most welcoming people on Earth!
Eva does everything well❤️❤️
Eva Zubeck is my fav RUclipsr
There is no one like DW when it comes to travel. Simply mesmerizing ❤️.
Thank You.
😊Thank you!
It's all because of Eva. You should check out her channel!
@@rado_grami right Eva make it more interesting the way she speaks.. amazing woman
I spent nearly 10 years in Mexico. Travelled there extensively amd got to know the country and it's history very well. It os with fond memories that I watch these shows of places I have been to.
Thanks a lot Eva for showing us your viewpoint of Mexico's cities....Regards..!
México Mágico! (Magical Mexico!)
México, te llevo en el corazón!
Saludos guerrerenses desde, Planeta Tierra!
I'll ask my family to show me around these places the next time I visit Mexico. Thanks for the look into my home away from home!
I live in Puebla and I love it! Every time I walk outside my breath gets taken away. I'm in Querétaro right now visiting friends and you made me miss home. Great video!
I know Puebla very well. Querétaro too. There are so many beautiful places in Mexico but the colonial cities are my favourite. I suddenly have a craving for La Pasita. 😅
Those Alebrijes looks awesome, hopefully i will visit Mexico one day
México ❤👍👍👍🇲🇽
Eva has a new dog and is headed to Alaska. Safe travels young lady 🇺🇲
Happy Wednesday DW TRAVEL.... Loving the bright colored bricks as well art work...Eva for sure making visuals of traveling exciting..These are things of cities we won't know or see in history books.. Food a must when traveling, open markets with beautiful treasures~gifts Thank you Eva 💕 for the take along💕
Thanks Tanja! 😚
@@DWTravel
Good day🤗 you're welcome
Esta chica cae muy bien , está guapísima y tiene un ángel enorme
Ella tiene su propio canal en RUclips anduvo por todo latino america recientemente en su carro de Europa
@@bluray707 si, me apareció su canal , la estoy siguiendo
I thoroughly enjoyed all your vlogged travels thru Mexico. You are a talented girl apart from gorgeous! 😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️
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Nice
i love Eva she so amazing !!!
Alebrije! Oaxacan wood carving 💙
I just started to watch your videos and I just realized you visited my state puebla the city of Angels so much history there,hope you like it while u were here, the truth is there's so many things to see and do, You need more than a few days to really get to know this beautiful state just like any other place , I have a lot of respect and I truly admire what you doing keep enjoying life.
Thank you for sharing something beautiful from my heritage. I was born in McAllen, Texas, USA 🇺🇸. I visited Mexico but lived there as a small child. I would like ylto back and visit Tuxpan, Veracruz. After your videos I'm starting to pack my bags. I would like for you to listen to a song from Veracruz. Would you check out LA Bamba. It's a beautiful song and you will be dancing before you know it. Enjoy the rest of your trip. I can't wait for your next video.
Tuxpan is 12 hours from the border by bus and only about 50 usd, so it would be easy for you to visit. I board in Matamoros at 9pm on the ADO bus and sleep most of it off. My wife is from Tuxpan and I love it down there, the food is good and you're always near the water. Happy travels if you go.
So beautiful city 🌸
Eva is amazing!
Here she got a Videografer who filmed her and follower her all the time..
Mexico has so much to offer the beaches and the Culture attraction..
Cholula is one of my favourite places in Mexico! Nearby is the Italian town of Chipilo where they make amazing gelato and pizzas! The town still speaks the Veneto language from their ancestors! Nearby is Atlixco, a beautiful town that has amazing weather. Eternal spring. Puebla is one of my favourite spots because there’s so much to do!
Thanks for your comment, Tony!
Helados, pizza y queso 🧀🧀🧀. Muchos tipos de queso fresco y maduro.
Girl great to see you in my beautiful country and in DW also! Cheers!
Puebla has the oldest library of the American continent!
she missed it. Check out ichyboots channel she went to the library.
In addition to the fact that Cholula was born around the year 500 BC, making it the oldest inhabited city not only in Mexico, but also in the entire American continent.
Amazing
I didn't realize DW was working with Eva! Subscribed!
It’s great to get double doses of Eva now!
Cholula, Salsa Picante!!!
Love you Eva, you are so respectful about our country and culture. Is a honor to receive visitants like you in México.
God bless Mexico. . .
Proud to be a Catholic half Mexican. ❤.
Catholic 🇪🇦🖕🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
México💙
Eva- Great video, thanks.
You forgot to mention the huge market in Chalula- it's wonderful.
Also, the elevation is 2,000+ meters above sea level, so the air is very thin and some might suffer from elevation sickness.
I lived in Chalula while teaching university and I loved it. So much history and culture- also the people are very kind.
It's interesting how different these are from her channel. Nice that she got to shoot more in Mexico though!
Great video. I've heard and agree that Even in the first writings (codices)from the Spanish it is said that natives Reject the idea of adore a God that was not human, simply because someone equal (human) have to do something to deserve that adoration. So although in Mexico we were taught in the primary school our ancestors believe in gods and did humn sacrifice as a part of an ideology , etc is actually not true. It's a story made for the Santa inquisicion to justify their actions. So when the word Gods it is mentioned, it is not in the christian way, but in energy or mystery forces. I love these videos, I love how Eva take us in the trip.
You know nothing. Historical facts and investigations proved that native meztizo used to sacrifice humans to Gods. You hv such a hatred towards Christianity. Plz dont spread lies..
@@finncollins5696 Indeed, and those sacrificed were proud and honored to be chosen for that purpose. Also Christianity is not the Mother Theresa of religions.
That’s cuz, Christianity is still used to exploit: oppresse, degrade and control people everywhere Christianity has been spread.
@@finncollins5696 I understand you repeat that you have heard, but if you read the sources you will realise it, you have Spanish and Anahuac codices to know. Plus, there are Not historical facts that proved that sacrifice, and the natives were natives, not native mestizos. That word mestizo came later from outside this continent. But if you are talking about the books in the primary school as an investigation , then you are right, they say so, so you don't feel as part of this land. But not becouse the Santa Inquisicion say it, means that is true, that Story was created many years after. Cheers
DW and Eva go together like fish & chips. 👌🏼
the most refreshing thing about watching her videos is that she does not say " hit that like button and scribe"
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Actually, eva zu Beck ,the flyers from papantla represent a fertility ritual, those are the indigenous people who unwind from atop the pole as for ,the really interesting attraction of this area is its climate and the beautiful roses that are harvested there.
Didn't expect the music and I was looking around the lunch room at work for someone with an overly loud boom box. About 90% of the workers today are Latinos and sometimes they get carried away with their music. Anyhow it was perfect video for today even my atmosphere matched the video. I have ear buds in that gives the audio depth over just a normal phone's speakers. It sounded like the band was right here in the room. Had to play the last half of the video twice.
Stay tuned! 😚
Eva esta 💖 💖 💖 💖 hermosa
When was this filmed?!?! I live in Cholula and would have love to help her around the city and provide more info and trivia about it. Or at least get the chance to met her.
probably 1 month and a half or so, I follow her youtube acc and this girl it's just amazing. She's riding a defender from Mexico to Alaska.
What are must I will be there in 1week
It's so wierd watching your own neighborhood in this documentals. :0
Side note: Puebla isn't a town, it's population is that of Philadelphia in the US
True, probably Eva had a special "town feeling" being there..😉
@@DWTravel When is Eva going back to Syria?
I like her accent, sounds british
Please make a video of tourist attractions in Juárez
Also, the area is a hot spot for UFOs! Nearby volcano is amazing to watch at night.
In Guatemala they also do the flying during some festivities
Guatemala is a rebel province of Mexico.
Cuando hay cielos despejados y no pasan los aviones
I thouhgt you were in Montana for a month?
Maybe the reason the native people thought the site was sacred and built the pyramid there was because that area had lots of lightning 😢! That chicken 🐔 or the egg 🥚 problem just keeps popping up …
Didn't Eva say just a few weeks back that she no longer wants to do these kinds of videos, and wants to focus on living and traveling in Odyssey, telling her own story instead? This is not a criticism, I am just trying to understand why there is another channel with the type of videos that she said she no longer wants to do?
When do you think this video was recorded? Where is Eva now? When was she in Mexico?
@@jonpick5045 Good points, and ones I already considered before asking. Since they appear to have been filmed right around the time she announced her decision, I assumed they might be her last ones, but since I also know that assuming is never the same as the original party clarifying, I just thought I would ask to clarify. How many times have you assumed something that seemed very obvious but turned out to not be so?
Gosh she's so cute
Hay otros videos que muestran mucho mejor la magnitud de la pirámide más grande del mundo, aquí no se apreció, falto imagen de un dron. Bonito video.
🥂🥂❤️❤️
Hey Eva
Eva story talking good
Please make a tour of Oceanian countries
Going to CDMX and Puebla this week; what’s the mask situation?
Not obligatory but people does, mainly on closed places. So you can do the same
In some places is mandatory so please take it with you
Not obligatory but just take it in case.
👌🏻📹
Cholula - More than just hot sauce
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She has someone filming for her. Who could it be?
CRAZY GIRL
Dear Eva, I truly enjoy following your adventures. I do feel you need to do a little more historical reading. You waxed sad over a church being placed on top of the indigenous pyramid. The Aztecs were also a conquering people who used those pyramids to sacrifice and consume thousands of people. It is fashionable to now consider the Spaniards worse than the Aztecs. There is no historical reason for thinking that way. They both exhibited cruelties, great unforgivable cruelties. 'Indigenous' is not a magical word. The indigenous Americans were fully capable of slaughter and torture amongst themselves well before any of 'us' showed up. As a Tlingit friend once told me in Alaska, he heard another Tlingit talking with some tourists, who were hungry to learn about native spirituality. He leaned in on the conversation and said 'Don't forget to tell them how we used to bury captive slaves up to their necks at low tide.' It is too easy to romanticize... you'll learn this when you get to Alaska.
People right now support the genocide happening in Ukraine, shouldn't that be more of a clear and present danger since WE can do something about it than despairing about a past we cannot change?
In first place, it wasn't built by the Aztecs, second, the sad part it's the destruction of an historical site, no matter who is responsible
I'm still waiting for horror video .....
Edit : DW ???
Many Syrian refugees if you read the Frankfurt Allgemeine. Google Eva zu Beck and FAZ or France24.
🇲🇽It was on May 5, 1862 in Puebla that the Mexican army defeated the French. Also, you were in Puebla, and you didn't try the Molé Poblano? I know you are vegetarian, but you could have at least tasted the sauce without the chicken.
While studying in USA I cooked mole for my Japanese roommate. Years later he visited me in MX just to eat that same dish again.
Also after they defeated the french General Zaragoza asked permission to Mexico City to "burn Puebla to the ground" because the Poblanos actually wanted the french to win and the city looked "like a cemetery" according to the general 😂.
Puebla is NOT a Town .It's a CITY over a million plus 4th largest in MEXICO
I mean, who doesn’t want to hang out with Eva…?
Never back!
Mexico city IS a two hour drive to Mexico city..lol
Puebla es una ciudad, no un pueblo.
Why does she hate or better lack to comprehend the Spanish conquistadors? As a Mexican decedent I accept the past and how the past constructed what is Mexico today. I dont begrudge the Spanish for what they did to Mexico. If I was Herman Cortes, I would of conquered Mexico as well or joined his cause. The Aztecs were bullying and enslaving the surrounding indigenous peoples. It wasn't a marvelous indigenous world back then. It had its fair use of violence and injustices. Cortes just liberated those indigenous people from the Aztecs and in the process created a new multi racial civilization.
agree with almost everything but the "liberation part"
I don't see she is hating anyone! I see that she's just thinking and talking about the past.
Your kinda right, but I would disagree that, I think most Mexicans gave up too much of are old ways for the more conformist Catholic mindset. We idolize are European side of are heritage then are Meso-American one, just look at how’ll all Mexicans think Jesus is white. And they wonder why this colorisim persist.
@@edgardomoreck8087 What if she said cause some Islamist terrorizing Israelis, that's why this mosque in Palestine is now cursed and gets struck by lightning. Referring due to those past actions that God in someway is choosing good or bad based on her own set of beliefs. In her view she views lightning as a curse.
Te quejas de la morra, y tu estas igual con asunciones unilaterales, ¡hasta te uniste a unas filas imaginarias de Cortés! Pero bueno, la historia siempre es más complicada que solo tomar bandos. Ahora que, si la historia de conquista la llevamos al presente, veremos que aún hay mucha discriminación y vergüenza por lo más resuene a "indio"; ahí sí, estoy totalmente de acuerdo en tomar una postura política de la historia. Una postura que reconozca la pluriculturalidad absoluta del país, y lo imposible de establecer una sociedad occidental blanco-aspiracionista. En México, el mestizo por más "mezclado" que quiera parecer, de vez en cuando le recuerdan que el nopal que lleva pegado en su frente, para mal, es lo que más resalta de sí.
Clearly you don't know what you're talking about.
That's the problem with tourism. You only get the chance to scrat the surface or not even.
How can you compare my Giza compare to that. Even within how many years it has been can’t compare that can be built with many Mexicans easily. Not with Giza I doubt they can’t imitate Poland. Even Cleos son base within heir was base on me 2 World imagine more World that’s hella powerful wonderful beautiful...😜😂👑🦁⚖️
It's bigger (wider), that's just a fact.