Another superb video and again, shame on me for not commenting sooner. Your channel is perfect; great vibe, well produced and very informative. If I may ask, as I’m researching a two month trip to Mexico, what sources do you rely on when doing your research? Thanks again for a great channel👍🏻👏🏻🙏✌🏻🤙🏻
Thank-you for this feedback and thank-you for watching and subscribing. I'm very happy to hear these videos are resonating with you and are informing your own travels. Congratulations on your two-month trip to Mexico! You will love it - such an amazing country. In terms of research for these videos, I use a range of sources, including guide books, government websites, academic articles, and travel blogs. I also learn a lot on the ground from locals, guides and museums. Sources that returned to again and again for the Mexico series were Lonely Planet, UNESCO website (given so many world heritage sites), and Indigenous Mexico Org website (for many interesting and informative articles related to Mexico's Indigenous heritage - www.indigenousmexico.org). I've also written complementary blog posts on each destination, including "things to know before you go" (www.wanderyonder.blog). If you have any questions about any of the places that I covered, feel free to ask them here or send me an email. (world@wanderyonder.blog). Hope this is helpful. Thanks again for watching and subscribing!
@@WanderYonderWorld thank you” doesn’t cover it🙏I’m glad I’m not the only one reading guide books🤣the UNESCO site suggestion is brilliant. Stay well, 🙏👍🏻✌🏻🤙🏻
Like the time stamps and your narration.😊
Gracias por tu video de la Hermosa Ciudad de Oaxaca.
Love this, so interesting … Oaxaca is one of my faves, but I learned so much about this diverse city that I didn’t know! 🙏
I like your calming voice.
Thanks for these
Another superb video and again, shame on me for not commenting sooner. Your channel is perfect; great vibe, well produced and very informative. If I may ask, as I’m researching a two month trip to Mexico, what sources do you rely on when doing your research? Thanks again for a great channel👍🏻👏🏻🙏✌🏻🤙🏻
Thank-you for this feedback and thank-you for watching and subscribing. I'm very happy to hear these videos are resonating with you and are informing your own travels. Congratulations on your two-month trip to Mexico! You will love it - such an amazing country. In terms of research for these videos, I use a range of sources, including guide books, government websites, academic articles, and travel blogs. I also learn a lot on the ground from locals, guides and museums. Sources that returned to again and again for the Mexico series were Lonely Planet, UNESCO website (given so many world heritage sites), and Indigenous Mexico Org website (for many interesting and informative articles related to Mexico's Indigenous heritage - www.indigenousmexico.org). I've also written complementary blog posts on each destination, including "things to know before you go" (www.wanderyonder.blog). If you have any questions about any of the places that I covered, feel free to ask them here or send me an email. (world@wanderyonder.blog). Hope this is helpful. Thanks again for watching and subscribing!
@@WanderYonderWorld thank you” doesn’t cover it🙏I’m glad I’m not the only one reading guide books🤣the UNESCO site suggestion is brilliant. Stay well, 🙏👍🏻✌🏻🤙🏻
I just want to travel with you man…
What do you say?