Taos is a small town in northern New Mexico. It is the ancestral home of the Taos Pueblo.
The Neo-Romanesque Cathedral of St Francis (San Francisco de Asís) was built between 1869 and 1884 on a site occupied by several earlier churches. In a chapel on the north side is La Conquistadora, a figure of the Virgin brought from Spain.
Any good walking tour of Santa Fe would not be complete without a visit to Seret & Sons. Seret & Sons is a wonderful feast for the senses, featuring a wide variety of antique and hand crafted items from around the world.
Hundreds of ruins of Anasazi cliff houses and pueblo-style dwellings lay scattered across the Pajarito Plateau of northern New Mexico. Within Bandelier National Monument's 32,000 acres, 70 miles of trails provide access to these ancient ruins, including the cliff dwellings and Tyuonyi village of Frijoles Canyon.
One of the largest subway systems in the world: 175 stations.
Located in the heart of the Xochimico's canals, Doll's Island has a history totally unique. Sometime in the 1950’s Julián Santana Barrera begun collecting dolls found in the trash.
A small town about two hours away from Guadalajara, Mexico. Ixtlán del Río is mountainous and flat.
Isla Mujeres is a small island a small distance from the coast of the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Caribbean Sea. The island is 7 kilometres (4.5 miles) long and 650 metres (1/2 mile) wide.