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Huitzo Hill Country

Huitzo Hills Hike Option 1  –  As with many of the hikes in the “Hoofing It In Oaxaca” program, the hill country around Huitzo was first explored by mountain bike – in this case, a Sunday ride with the Nitos … Continue reading

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Zegache to Ocotlan – More Information

The Zapotec artist Rodolfo Morales is best known for his brightly colored surrealistic dream-like canvases and collages, which often feature Mexican women in village settings. He was born 8 May 1925 to working class parents in the town of Ocotlan … Continue reading

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Llano Grande – More Information

Of all the villages of the Pueblos Mancomunados, Llano Grande perhaps has the most unique charm, seeming to be a place removed from the normal parameters of space and time. It is a great place to go hiking or mountain … Continue reading

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El Picacho – More Information

The name Teotitlán comes from Nahuatl and means “land of the gods”. Its Zapotec name is Xaguixe, which means “at the foot of the mountain”. It is known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms from wool dyed mainly with local, natural … Continue reading

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Cinco Señores – More Information

Hard rock miners were an industrious and inventive lot. Nowhere is this more evident than in the crumbling ruins of the Cinco Señores and Socorro haciendas along a mountain stream that runs between Yavesia and Amatlan in the region of the … Continue reading

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Capulálpam – More Information

Today’s outing is a pleasant walk through the forest on an undulating logging road that eventually becomes a single track trail along a stream. The road is wide and well graded, making for easy going through the woods. The main … Continue reading

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Apoala – More Information

A visit to Apoala is akin to stopping at a Hobbit village in Middle Earth — it gives the sense of being a world apart. Physically isolated in a deep valley, the small village of about 200 Mixtec Indians gets … Continue reading

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Jalapa del Valle – More Information

The short, narrow valley that encompasses the villages of Cienequilla and Jalapa del Valle is a little piece of Eden. Thanks to the Rio Jalapilla which carries fresh water year ’round, local farmers are able to irrigate their fields which, though … Continue reading

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Huayapam – More Information

The Huayapam hike is one of the most popular of the season because there are two hikes – one moderate, the other more challenging (see maps below) – taking place at the same time. Those wishing a pleasant stroll through … Continue reading

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Santa Ana del Valle – More Information

Santa Ana (also called Santa Ana Yaguiza) is a Zapotec community of approximately 1,000 people located about three miles north of Tlacolula and twenty miles east of Oaxaca city. Like most of the villages in this area, it has very … Continue reading

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