Sunday, May 22, 2011

Oaxaca - my new favorite place in Mexico

During Semana Santa - the week before Easter Sunday - Jeremy and I traveled to the beautiful state of Oaxaca, Mexico. We spent a few days enjoying the beautiful bays of Huatulco and then took a 12-seater plane (30-min ride across the mountains) around the small and picturesque town of Oaxaca and its nearby indigenous villages. I highly recommend visiting Oaxaca City, the nearby Zapotec ruins, and the local villages with their age-old traditional crafts, including artisan mezcal production, black pottery, alebrijes (carved and painted wooden animals), rugs with natural dyes, textiles, among others.

Beautiful Tangolunga Bay in Huatulco

Beach time with our San Fran friends Terry and Alison


Oaxaca City

Ex Convent of Santo Domingo


the traditional way of making Mezcal from agave

Using natural dyes for the rugs


Mitla

Ancient ruin at Mitla.

2,000 cypress tree in Tule

handmade wooden carvings - "alebrijes"


woman making handbags

black pottery made famous by Dona Rosa

Monte Alban, perched on top of the hill, overlooking Oaxaca City

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