Tag: “Oaxaca”

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  1. Great Room

    The Caracol Room of the Textile Museum of Oaxaca, which opened its doors in April 2008.

  2. Museo Textil de Oaxaca

    Grand Opening April 2008.
    Textiles from all over the world find their home in this renovated 18th Century private home and 16th Century ex-convent in the historic center of Oaxaca.

    At center is a satchel for men of cotton and wool from the Jingpaw group of Birma from the 20th Century.

  3. zipolite

    Zipolite is famous for being a nude beach where people are in danger of drowning because of ferocious rip tides, as well as a place to go to leave all of your selves firmly behind. You can be only one person in Zipolite: Whomever you wish to be.

  4. Puerto Escondido

    Located on the coast of the beautiful mexican state Oaxaca. No real big city is close to this place, which might be one of the reasons that it is still not too crowded like other beaches in Mexico, even in high seasons like Easter.

  5. Oaxacan Art

    Oaxaca is one of the largest and poorest states of Mexico, however one of the most colorful and creative in the form of folk art known as Oaxacan Wood Carvings. The wood carvings are called Alebrijes, and are carved by the Zapotec Indians.