Xochimilco, Mexico
In the South of Mexico City, Xochimilco - "the place of flower fields" in Náhuatl's native lenguage - is the area where families gather for celebrations (Sunday lunch, birthdays...) while sailing though the canals on the boats "Chinampas".The Parc of Xochimilco is registered as World's Heritage at the UNESCO - Mexico City - May 14th, 2017
In the South of Mexico City, Xochimilco - "the place of flower fields" in Náhuatl's native lenguage - is the area where families gather for celebrations (Sunday luch, birthdays...) while sailing though the canals on the boats "Chinampas".The Parc of Xochimilco is registered as World's Heritage at the UNESCO - Mexico City - May 14th, 2017
The Voladores de Papantla are a cultural tradition of the Totonac people of Veracruz state. The voladores, "fliers," sometimes called hombres pajaro, "birdmen," launch themselves from the top of a pole of up to 150 feet in height, and slowly descend circling the pole. Here they perform in the Parc of Xochimilco, registered as World's Heritage at the UNESCO - Mexico City - May 14th, 2017
In the South of Mexico City, Xochimilco - "the place of flower fields" in Náhuatl's native lenguage - is the area where families gather for celebrations (Sunday luch, birthdays...) while sailing though the canals on the boats "Chinampas".The Parc of Xochimilco is registered as World's Heritage at the UNESCO - Mexico City - May 14th, 2017
In the South of Mexico City, Xochimilco - "the place of flower fields" in Náhuatl's native lenguage - is the area where families gather for celebrations (Sunday luch, birthdays...) while sailing though the canals on the boats "Chinampas".The Parc of Xochimilco is registered as World's Heritage at the UNESCO - Mexico City - May 14th, 2017
The Voladores de Papantla are a cultural tradition of the Totonac people of Veracruz state. The voladores, "fliers," sometimes called hombres pajaro, "birdmen," launch themselves from the top of a pole of up to 150 feet in height, and slowly descend circling the pole. Here they perform in the Parc of Xochimilco, registered as World's Heritage at the UNESCO - Mexico City - May 14th, 2017