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Welcome to PUEBLA! One of Mexico's most magical cities, Puebla is located only 2 hours from Mexico City. Join us on our adventure to the beautiful Mexican city of Puebla de Zaragoza!
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@OmmHmo
@OmmHmo 5 лет назад
Hermoso video, hermoso puebla y hermoso canal, viva México 🇲🇽 cabrones 😍
@mikeballesteros2275
@mikeballesteros2275 5 лет назад
VIVA!!!!!!!
@OmmHmo
@OmmHmo 5 лет назад
@@mikeballesteros2275 que viva mi perro :)
@mikeballesteros2275
@mikeballesteros2275 5 лет назад
@@OmmHmo pues tambien que viva tu pinche perro. Viva Mexico cabrones!!!!!
@mikeballesteros2275
@mikeballesteros2275 5 лет назад
@Luis Lopez Ruiz que viva la pinche Gabiota y por Peñanieto, no te preocupes, ya valio madre.
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
*Who is getting excited for Mexico's independence day?* 🇲🇽
@eduardooramadelpilar268
@eduardooramadelpilar268 5 лет назад
I'm very excited ✌🤓😲👍🤘🌎🥀😃😃✌✌
@matiasfloreshernandez1870
@matiasfloreshernandez1870 5 лет назад
How will you celebrate Independence Day?
@joseramonfloresmartinez4167
@joseramonfloresmartinez4167 5 лет назад
Yes!!! Very Excited. Por qué Soy Mexicano. Viva México!!! Viva The New Travel!!!
@Chiisainyo
@Chiisainyo 5 лет назад
It's my favorite national celebration, specially because I carry on until next day. sept 17th: My birthday! XD
@armandoplata5008
@armandoplata5008 5 лет назад
The New Travel Danny; I think anybody who was born at México and immigrated; it’ll always remember the Independence Day. At least I got a good memories from my childhood. Also your video about Puebla was nice I heard bout the library but never see inside it, moreover I like the way you describe you tone of voice is so cool and the fact somebody recognized you, was awesome and I think you felt a good vibe. You are Canadien, doing videos at México and someone with Mexican heritage and living at California knew you and your girlfriend. That is for the history.
@erinstravels
@erinstravels 5 лет назад
Wow how amazing must it be to be the guy coming to Puebla to visit where his grandfather was born! How special. Thank you for sharing that moment. What stories his family must have...
@macouva
@macouva 5 лет назад
Erin's Travel, it's true what you comment, and let me tell you that I love your channel and videos too. Greetings!
@erinstravels
@erinstravels 5 лет назад
macova74 greetings friend!! ❤️
@georgealarcon7533
@georgealarcon7533 5 лет назад
Hi Erin, thank you for the comment about my Grandpa!! Yeah, it was an amazing surprise when I ran into Dan and Nari, right in front of my Grandfather's former home. What a small world! And even more amazing is the fact that Dan ended up dedicating that video to my Grandpa. I heard you guys were coming home, or are already here? I'm the guy who asked you if I could meet you guys during your short trip to Mexico City, unfortunately you were already on your way to Costa Rica. Well, I've been back in Puebla for about three weeks, but will be leaving for Oaxaca on the 28th of January. I will be there for about 4 days and then back to Mexico City for a short stay. My last stop will be in Guanajuato in about two weeks before heading back to California, so I'm still hoping to meet you guys before I leave. I hope you get this message, I really would love to meet you guys!
@budau7101
@budau7101 5 лет назад
what a awesome coincidence¡¡¡ The grandson of the famous poet Rafael Cabrera watches your videos and appear suddenly, WOW¡
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
It really was a great moment. I'm just glad I was filming as it happened haha
@joanlynch5271
@joanlynch5271 5 лет назад
He was really quite handsome! What a blessed occurence!
@nitniuq69
@nitniuq69 5 лет назад
Limpiar los últimos residuos del plato, con un pedazo de tortilla o pan es un placer que nadie debería de perderse, sobre todo si es algo tan delicioso como el chile en nogada, . A mi me encanta hacer eso, no se si es inapropiado o no, pero si se que es delicioso esos últimos bocados. The New Travel tu si sabes
@dantmagu
@dantmagu 5 лет назад
Puebla is perhaps the most historical and heroic city of Mexico. Some facts to better understand what Puebla is, was founded in 1531 only for Spaniards (the first in America), since its foundation it grew so much that it began directly to compete with the cdmx (it has the largest historical center of mx with more than 2000 historical monuments) in this city have passed many important events: in independence was the last to sign the treaties and the first capital to be liberated, in 1847 was besieged by the army of usa ( and had a gringo governor) in 1862 was the scene of the battle against French army (the famous May 5), in 1863 the French return and besiege the city for months where it was almost completely destroyed (in the French cemetery of the city there is a monument for the heroes who lost their lives more than 11 thousand people died) in 1867 Porifrio Diaz liberates Puebla from the Europeans (it is our day of victory April 2) in 1910 the Serdan brothers started a Mexican revolution in Puebla (you can visit his house in the center) and now it is one of the cities that grows the most. As an extra fact in this city was born, the chile in nogada(the colors are in honor of the trigarante flag, NOT the Mexican flag, in that time At that time there was no nationalism as today, in fact Puebla tried to separate from Mexico 3 times, in 1823, 1828 and 1868) mole poblano, cemitas, tacos al pastor, tacos arabes, molotes, chalupas, rompope (and we share the mezcal with oaxaca) the typical feminine costume is the china poblana (it is the image female from mexico) the chinaco that is the ancestor of the charro, in this city were born great characters in the history of mx as Gilberto Bosques (the schindler poblano), in addition to former presidents, singers (like the vocalist of mana, Fer Olvera), actors and actresses poets, athletes and even youtubers. The best known Luisito Comunica. In culture, history and idiosyncrasies Puebla is unique in mx. Even now, the shield of the Spanish crown remains on the facade of the cathedral, it is very rare to see the coat of arms of Mexico on any facade Here we are more Poblanos than Mexicans.
@dantmagu
@dantmagu 5 лет назад
also the Teatro principal is the oldest in all of america and is still in operation, Here also was born the talavera, the ceramic that is seen in almost all the "mexican" plates, And if we talk about the state of Puebla, it has another world heritage site. The Valley of Tehuacan, here was also born the avocado and vanilla (also in Veracruz)
@PaAKoO319xD
@PaAKoO319xD 3 года назад
@@dantmagu The Talavera wasn't born in Puebla, it was in Spain (Talavera de la Reina) and has Arabic and Chinese influences.
@dantmagu
@dantmagu 3 года назад
​@@PaAKoO319xD Puebla's talavera is different, its manufacture makes it special that is why it is part of UNESCO World Heritage, the same is that of Talavera de la Reina. both are connected
@kinetickennons
@kinetickennons 5 лет назад
Nari made us laugh out loud several times lol. Love you guys!
@oleogabalo
@oleogabalo 5 лет назад
The Palafox Library is a true Barroque Masterpiece.
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
It really was breathtaking
@luislasprimadonnas6598
@luislasprimadonnas6598 5 лет назад
The final dedication was awesome
@gabrielagalvan4345
@gabrielagalvan4345 5 лет назад
Que hermoso es Puebla 😍😍 ...saludos desde Michoacán 😉🇲🇽🎉!!
@1sonia
@1sonia 5 лет назад
❤️❤️ Que viva mi tierra Michoacan 🙌✝️
@adrianalillysosaflores4346
@adrianalillysosaflores4346 5 лет назад
Dan, en Puebla viven Los Perms, una familia gringa muy buena onda y linda.
@mikeballesteros2275
@mikeballesteros2275 5 лет назад
Por cierto, Los Perms, tambien son conocidos de Los Kinetic Kennons.
@jasonmatthew94
@jasonmatthew94 5 лет назад
My friend is from Puebla and every time he talks about his home and all the food it makes me want to go there so badly. It looks like it is a really beautiful city!
@Vancouver_Dan
@Vancouver_Dan 5 лет назад
I am surprised how quiet the streets seem for such a big city. Puebla is on my list!
@lelandpeck4585
@lelandpeck4585 5 лет назад
So very interesting, Dan!. What a colorful city! Meeting the man from California was so special. Your videos are getting better and better!
@arelyvillegas286
@arelyvillegas286 5 лет назад
what a beautiful moment, and in my hometown too!!.
@qualqui
@qualqui 5 лет назад
WOW! it was so COOL that Rafael Cabrera's grandson ran into ya guys and just as COOL that you dedicate this video to him.....Rafael Cabrera, gonna see what I come up with about this Mexican Poet from Puebla, the Hood where I live, the streets are named after poets, but not one of the streets has his name and there are 8 streets here. Ymm.....something tells me even though we have some good chiles noguada here in Querétaro(in El Bistro, Col. El Porvenir), they don't compare to the legit, the número uno from Puebla! I'd ask ya what Nari thought of the chile en noguada, but the last glimpse of her eating says it all! :)
@eduardooramadelpilar268
@eduardooramadelpilar268 5 лет назад
Dude your going live in Mexico, cool God bless Eddie 🇵🇷🇺🇸🇵🇷🇺🇸🇵🇷🇺🇸✌✌✌🇵🇷🇺🇸
@Hkdimplez17
@Hkdimplez17 5 лет назад
I was in puebla 4 yrs ago and the best cemita i had i believe i got it at “mercado del carmen” it was the best one i had.
@markasdievovaikas
@markasdievovaikas 3 года назад
Lovely video, Dan! Meeting that man on the street is so indicative of what seems to always happen everywhere in Mexico. Puebla is such a beautiful, colorful, and amazing city with so many interesting things, incredible architecture, and so many museums, churches, parks, and the spectacular Puebla cathedral. Also foods unique to Puebla, the cemita, the mole and the chiles en nogada. I only spent a day there but Puebla captured my heart, and I want to return and devote an entire week experiencing all Puebla has to offer. A Mexican friend calls Puebla 'the little brother to CDMX'.
@LosPerms
@LosPerms 5 лет назад
5:02 We got one for our garrafones. Blue and white original type talavera. It´s dope. Come back to Puebla soon my new friends. We´d love to help you explore this beautiful place more! :) And that´s insane running into George! Now that I´m watching your video I´m recalling your story over dinner. Such a cool experience and I´m glad George got to document it with you guys! So cool!
@danielponce5482
@danielponce5482 5 лет назад
Dan it must be a small world for running into that guy... You make great videos
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Special thanks to Chante 18 hostel for supporting my channel's journey by offering us free accomodation in Puebla! If you're a traveller visiting Puebla, check em out. And tell them Dan from The New Travel sent you 😜
@robertletsch6714
@robertletsch6714 5 лет назад
Great video in which you included the oldest library in the Americas founded in Puebla in 1646 .. and so great to meet that man from California in front of his grandfather's house .. and he's never been to Puebla nor met his grandfather as he died 13 years before he was born = amazing
@lurru
@lurru 5 лет назад
It's funny, I was just googling "chiles en nogada in Dallas" because I miss them so much and I haven't seen them anywhere around here. No luck so far. At least you can eat tons of them for me!! Amazing video Dan!
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Thanks Luis. I hope you find them
@JoseMorales-kv2hn
@JoseMorales-kv2hn 5 лет назад
Luis Rendon estás secuestrando en Puebla y la policia está con ellos no vallan .
@daytoday6905
@daytoday6905 5 лет назад
Good to see you in my city Dan. Glad you like it if you need advice regarding food places ask me, Puebla is one of the gastronomic hotspots in the country.
@dharmaitri8506
@dharmaitri8506 5 лет назад
Yes! Great video as always Dan. Puebla, such a historic and meaningful city for us Mexicans...the food, the culture, the mix of new and old plus so much history. Hi George! We're lucky that you ran into Dan cause we got a chance of meeting you and your beautiful family history. Hopefully you enjoyed your trip to Puebla and had a safe trip home in CA.
@DanielRojas-nw3mv
@DanielRojas-nw3mv 5 лет назад
Nice pics I hope you have a wonderful time in Puebla I was born in Puebla and I go there for vacation and never want to come back to reality lol
@abbyramirez4990
@abbyramirez4990 5 лет назад
Hi Dan. I love love your videos. I have actually been watching your videos from Mexico and I always said to myself when well he discover PUEBLA. I am from Puebla and I am very happy that you shared this video. There’s so much to see in Puebla and I am honored that you took your time to share this with us and to try one of our traditional dishes(Molé is also one of Puebla’s favorite). Btw at night time all the lights go on and it is an spectacular view, since, Independence Day is coming up. The 5 de Mayo street is also one of my favorites streets to walk at. Thank you for the vid. I also loved your shout out. Have fun. Love you guys.
@jerard10
@jerard10 5 лет назад
What a great coincidence . It's so touching
@LAFC-Garcia
@LAFC-Garcia 5 лет назад
Thank you for visiting the state where I was born. I hope u had enjoyed it.
@AldoR4me
@AldoR4me 5 лет назад
That's not the typical Cemita, that's a variation with only the bread from the original Cemita. The original dish you can find at Mercado de el Carmen or Las Luchas ;) Welcome to my city, enjoy yourselves!
@HoudiniCrypto
@HoudiniCrypto 5 лет назад
Wow how beautiful is Puebla That Chile Nogada looks awesome and how about that for a bonus see a gentleman from California with Poblano Roots as his awesome Roots and grandfather just impressive both of you enjoy the beauty of Puebla and happy Mexican Independence day Viva Mexico
@ferminadaza9418
@ferminadaza9418 5 лет назад
What a coincidence omg I love this kind of histories life is wonderful ..! I hope you enjoy Independence day ( in zócalo I guess) but be careful don't bring with you anything but the necesary it will be full of people . You can read a little about "El grito de Independencia" to understand what is going to happen in El Grito Ceremony.
@larali8066
@larali8066 5 лет назад
George! What a moment! To be there for the first time where your grandfather was born. Roots man... roots are just something so crazy. Glad you got to be there! Thank you for sharing your story with us!! and thanks to Dan for sharing it too!!
@farleft7250
@farleft7250 5 лет назад
Don’t forget to visit Zacatlan and Atlixco and also Africam safari
@armandoplata5008
@armandoplata5008 5 лет назад
Danny nice video and you are getting very famous at México, and when you ate the Chiles en nogada I got hungry. Take care 🙏🏼👍🏼🇲🇽🇨🇦
@ezcambranis702
@ezcambranis702 5 лет назад
Amazing video! I love Puebla! I have so many good memories of that place.
@photog_delgado
@photog_delgado 5 лет назад
Cemitas! My husband grew up in Puebla and we now live in the states. He has told me many times about how great they are and how he misses them. I don't think many people know about them up here - you can't find them anywhere. Great video Dan!
@carloss4620
@carloss4620 5 лет назад
Hi Dan, welcome again to México, enjoy the Independence day celebration, is the great experience including for us mexicans, Viva México!!!
@BurningSky444
@BurningSky444 4 года назад
I always watch your videos to the end!! I love your positive energy🌟🤟🏾🇲🇽 Thanks for sharing✊🏾
@oscarmolar3244
@oscarmolar3244 5 лет назад
I'm so excited for Mexico independence day, I love your video from puebla, regards Dan
@rogelio9413
@rogelio9413 5 лет назад
Que bien Dan, es agradable estar en un sitio así, lleno de historia. Gracias por tu video, cuidate por haya, saludos amigo.
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Saludos Manuel!
@BlakXHawk
@BlakXHawk 5 лет назад
Awesome video and what a beautiful city 😍😍😍 Hope one day soon I can return to my country and explore all its greatness 🇲🇽🇲🇽
@adriantj6698
@adriantj6698 5 лет назад
Hi !!! Dan And Nari ....great video.....a Lot to discover in Puebla.... September 15 in Downton is so good
@cjuarezluna2010
@cjuarezluna2010 5 лет назад
GReat video as always... i love you and love your videos!!! Give m your HEART!!!
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Gracias carlos ;)
@markasdievovaikas
@markasdievovaikas 4 года назад
Absolutely lovely video, loved the man you met with, with the family history to that building. So glad you tried the Chiles en Nogada which are so unique to Puebla. Nice. But so much to see in Puebla City, too. Besides being known for the Chiles en Nogada, and the home of Mole, Puelbla is also know for its Cemitas sandwhich, also known as Cemas, witn pork, avaocado, onion, and chipotle, another must-try in Puebla City. Puebla has almost as much as CDMX to explore. You must return.
@edizzle1981
@edizzle1981 5 лет назад
This video is a masterpiece. Thanks for sharing!
@VagranT999
@VagranT999 5 лет назад
I really like your music selection for your vids Dan. Keep it up!
@louislark4506
@louislark4506 5 лет назад
The opulence of that library is stunningly splendid; particularly the architecture.
@Jenniferobrien
@Jenniferobrien 5 лет назад
What a great video! Love doing that text effect in the beginning too so glad I found your channel subscribing!
@Cgv69
@Cgv69 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. Never been in Puebla de Los Angeles. It seems a beautiful place to visit. My mouth was watering watching you eating chile en nogada. Saludos.
@patriciavelasco293
@patriciavelasco293 5 лет назад
Increíble sucesos q pasan en la vida, estar ahí in the right time, right place and right person! I think is a life’s gift man! Beautiful video, Puebla hermosa, llena de historia y de color! Saludos From Ca
@yadrog.4405
@yadrog.4405 5 лет назад
Beautiful video. Keep them coming. Mexican culture is fantastic. Thanks.
@NormalLifeGaming
@NormalLifeGaming 5 лет назад
Great vlog buddy love the colours of Mexico
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 5 лет назад
I’ve always wanted to go to Puebla! Loved the vid- subbed! I’ve visited many cities in Mexico and love it there. Cheers fellow travel vlogger! 🙌🎥
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Thanks Run The Atlas! Welcome to the new travel :)
@ToChristBTheGlory
@ToChristBTheGlory 5 лет назад
Your videos are awesome as usual, keep it coming! 👍🏻✨✨✨✨🇲🇽❤️
@susan8282
@susan8282 5 лет назад
Aww George was awesome, loved that part! I'll be doing the same thing, discovering my roots in Mexico soon too!
@sevarocastillo5438
@sevarocastillo5438 5 лет назад
Muy buen video 🎥 I will be moving to puebla in about two months from now and I absolutely ❤ your channel 😎
@astoldbyles
@astoldbyles 5 лет назад
Watching you eat and enjoy my favorite Mexican dish made my heart happy. Hope you two had a great time in Puebla!
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
We had a great visit. Thanks Leslie!
@astoldbyles
@astoldbyles 5 лет назад
Absolutely, hopefully you'll come more often so you'll get to see everything Puebla has to offer. Also, please do write an article, I think it would be fascinating to see our traditions through an eye of someone who isn't quite used to them.
@joseramonfloresmartinez4167
@joseramonfloresmartinez4167 5 лет назад
Excelent Video!!! Puebla is the beutiful City. Ya casi 15 de Septiembre. Viva México!!!
@mijailcortes7472
@mijailcortes7472 5 лет назад
Puebla is so cool, everytime me and my family travel to Oaxaca we stop by to eat something in one of the traditional fondas of Puebla and it's always delicious, I've never been there for more than 3 hours but I'd hope i can make a full travel soon. Great video Dan!! I'm really looking forward for the independce day video, i hope you guys can live the experience of the crazy independce parties
@juayitl
@juayitl 5 лет назад
This Is without a doubt your best video yet. Awesome. It really reflects the spirit of Puebla's Centro Histórico (where I lived). Are guys still around? Go to Tlaxcala, It's less than 1 hour drive from Puebla.
@Heeysoycesar
@Heeysoycesar 5 лет назад
Such a great editing and shoots! Thank you for showing the world how beautiful my country is! You have to come to Los Altos De Jalisco! Such as cities as Tepatitlan, Arandas and more
@nideaqui...nidealla9928
@nideaqui...nidealla9928 5 лет назад
Yo también, si te encontrará el la calle, te reconocería Dan😄 Puebla es precioso!
@blancajimenez9451
@blancajimenez9451 5 лет назад
Great video!! I know i always say that but i love tour videos
@Day-gu8id
@Day-gu8id 5 лет назад
Omg I'm so excited you're hereeeeee!!!! 😱🙌🏻
@chacho761
@chacho761 5 лет назад
lo que Puebla le dio a la cocina mexicana: chile en nogada el mole los tacos al pastor (adaptación del shawarma que trajeron los libaneses que se asentaron aquí) tres platillos de identidad nacional y... por si fuera poco... ¡¡el maiz¡¡
@zelammendoza7019
@zelammendoza7019 5 лет назад
Me encantan tus videos 💕❤️❤️ mostrando lugares auténticos y bellos
@triciab4890
@triciab4890 5 лет назад
I was there last July love the city and the Mole ithere is delicious 👍🏻😍
@JordiPresa
@JordiPresa 4 года назад
Feels like you're killing it keep it up!
@Lei_LeiHsien_Ko
@Lei_LeiHsien_Ko 5 лет назад
wow, just the day you recorded your video, on September 12 I was also on a walk in Puebla, except that I was walking through a park called Paseo Bravo,
@avemaria3673
@avemaria3673 5 лет назад
Dan, I bet this guy from California made the desition to come over Puebla since he saw your videos and Kinetic Kennons, you guys convinced him it was cool and safe to come here. What a beautiful moment to live 😍😄
@jocelyno.5838
@jocelyno.5838 5 лет назад
I’ve been to exactly to that part of Puebla at 2:33. Though I recommend you to go to La Estrella de Puebla ♥️
@anktatic2975
@anktatic2975 4 года назад
0:30 Me doing my homework pretending I know what's going on with my life
@jamesbassett1484
@jamesbassett1484 5 лет назад
Your vlogs about traveling in Mexico are great and so sensitive to the culture. I grew up in Mexico City (Coyoacan specifically) and miss it terribly!My retirement is coming up soon and I am seriously considering moving back.
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Thanks James!
@jamesbassett1484
@jamesbassett1484 5 лет назад
@@TheNewTravel Thank you for responding!
@americaramirez2476
@americaramirez2476 5 лет назад
Yees write about the Independence day!!!
@Chiisainyo
@Chiisainyo 5 лет назад
And let us know once is out, please. It would be nice to have an outsider's perspective. :)
@joserobertoramirezarevalo4610
@joserobertoramirezarevalo4610 5 лет назад
You cannot leave without visiting cholula and very cool places in angelopolis (south of the city) like Museo Internacional del Barroco or Sonata area.
@Xergecuz
@Xergecuz 5 лет назад
That was an extremely random moment, went to his grandfather's wiki page and seems he became a diplomat in Belgica and ambassador to Argentina later on, he had an interesting life.
@purpleverse5472
@purpleverse5472 5 лет назад
Have fun guys. Excelent video, I enjoyed it very much. Grettings from San Luis Potosí 😘
@cesarjoelaltamirano9110
@cesarjoelaltamirano9110 5 лет назад
Increíble que te hayas encontrado a esa persona; que te haya reconocido y que su abuelo haya vivido ahí!!! (Sorpresas de la vida)...
@brandonherrera7090
@brandonherrera7090 5 лет назад
Te agradezco mucho por el enorme respeto que le mostraste a Puebla que es la ciudad en donde naci ,eres una maravillosa persona y que bueno que te haya gustado alguna de la comida tipica de aqui!! Te falto probar las chalupas,los molotes,los tacos arabes,el mole poblano,etc,etc. Hay mucha mas comida tipoca de puebla y mas lugares turisticos en puebla como Cholula,Atlixco,Chignahuapan,Tehuacan,etc. Bienvenido a México amigo mio!!! :D
@Sergiogacopuma
@Sergiogacopuma 5 лет назад
That encounter with Mr. Cabrera looking his roots was touching. Every one should have a voyage to our past in order to understand that all of us came from somewhere else. Good video Dan. ✌ P.S. Yes, write the article 😁
@ruthrodriguez5173
@ruthrodriguez5173 5 лет назад
that's sweet of you to dedicate this episode to Mr Cabrera!!
@miguelmb5619
@miguelmb5619 5 лет назад
You are very lucky, that's great!!
@claudiatapia7393
@claudiatapia7393 5 лет назад
I love your videos 😜 what a colorful city, Mexican never have been there.👍
@leticiasanchez4295
@leticiasanchez4295 5 лет назад
Welcome To Puebla 😊🇲🇽🙋 Saludos!!
@dorianbelen
@dorianbelen 5 лет назад
Mexico is amazing, there is a piece of art and thousands of hours of artistic work. in each building, chair, plate or even in a hammock or souvenir to carry. I'm not Catholic. But even in each of the dozens of churches in Puebla. It seems that God guided the artists. to make them look beautiful
@arq.grimmykingman1093
@arq.grimmykingman1093 5 лет назад
Gracias por visitar la hermosa ciudad
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 5 лет назад
¡Qué bonito video! Las tomas son geniales, hasta la composición. Y si, los chiles en nogada son un manjar, es mi platillo favorito, espero con ansias a que lleguen las fiestas patrias para comerlos jajjaj
@cristinacaloca1611
@cristinacaloca1611 5 лет назад
Hey Dan, great video, I love seeing Puebla from other people’s eyes, it’s such a beautiful city. Just wanted to let you know that actually that isn’t the traditional cemita, though it is very common to find it like that in the taquerías of Puebla. That’s just the cemita bread with carne al pastor in it. The traditional cemita is that same bread with quesillo, avocado, pápalo (which is a Mexican herb), chipotle and you can choose among milanesa, ham or pierna adobada to go with it, it’s absolutely amazing, you should try it.
@luisamador5089
@luisamador5089 5 лет назад
Thank you bro!!
@pamelap.4084
@pamelap.4084 5 лет назад
i love going to puebla!!
@KardosoMedia
@KardosoMedia 5 лет назад
Fantastic video as always 👍🏼
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Thanks :)
@claudiatapia7393
@claudiatapia7393 5 лет назад
I like your face when some one recognizes you 😎😎 cool!
@BrianEspinosaCE
@BrianEspinosaCE 5 лет назад
El señor me impresiono, ojala le hubieses preguntado mas.
@fito7362
@fito7362 5 лет назад
Hermosa Puebla 😍 saludos desde Guerrero!!
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Saludos Fito!
@yenphung8809
@yenphung8809 2 года назад
Wow, pretty library.
@user-bx4ti6ig3i
@user-bx4ti6ig3i 5 лет назад
It would be amazing if he could give a tour of the place once it's done. My grandparents have an hacienda in Michoacán as well as lime and avocado fields.
@unusuario5173
@unusuario5173 5 лет назад
That was an awesome video.
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
Thanks :)
@anthonyj2673
@anthonyj2673 5 лет назад
I didn't know you were here in Puebla, I'm from this state, I hope you enjoy it very much :D
@TheNewTravel
@TheNewTravel 5 лет назад
We had a great visit
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