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  • The city and municipality of Oaxaca de Juárez, or simply Oaxaca, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name.
    Oaxaca City
  • The city and municipality of Oaxaca de Juárez, or simply Oaxaca, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name.
    Oaxaca City
  • The city and municipality of Oaxaca de Juárez, or simply Oaxaca, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name.
    Oaxaca City
  • The city and municipality of Oaxaca de Juárez, or simply Oaxaca, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name.
    Oaxaca City
  • Hierve el Agua is set of natural rock formations in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
    Hierve el Agua,Oaxaca
  • Hierve el Agua is set of natural rock formations in the Mexican state of Oaxaca that resemble cascades of water.
    Hierve el Agua,Oaxaca
  • La Toscana restaurant Oaxaca City.
    Oaxaca City
  • La Toscana restaurant Oaxaca City.
    Oaxaca City
  • Ice cream seller on the streets of Oaxaca City Mexico.
    Oaxaca City
  • Handcrafter at the streets of Oaxaca.
    Oaxaca City
  • Cactus at Hierve el Agua Oaxaca Mexico.
    Hierve el Agua,Oaxaca
  • La Toscana restaurant Oaxaca City.
    Oaxaca City
  • I photographed these kids in a school in Oaxaca city Mexico.
    Oaxaca City
  • Father and son. Two workers at Mitla archeological site in the state of Oaxaca.
    Mitla Oaxaca
  • La Toscana restaurant Oaxaca City.
    Oaxaca City
  • Indigenous People Oaxaca.
    Oaxaca City
  • During my visit to Oaxaca Mexico I took a photo of this tree at Monte Alban.
    Monte Alban
  • During my visit to Oaxaca Mexico I decided to visit the ruins of Monte Alban.
    Monte Alban, Mexico
  • In the state of Oaxaca Mexico, existed an ancient culture who gave birth to this place called Mitla. also known as The city of the dead.
    Mitla Ruins, Mexico
  • Benito Juarez market or also known as El Mercado de los insectos (insects market) is that place where you can challenge yourself to eat some of the variety of bugs that are part of the Oaxacan culture.
    Oaxaca City
  • Benito Juarez market or also known as El Mercado de los insectos (insects market) is that place where you can challenge yourself to eat some of the variety of bugs that are part of the Oaxacan culture.
    Oaxaca City
  • Monte Albán is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán. These  petroglyphs are located in the ruins of that archeological site.
    Monte Alban, Mexico
  • An old man offering some handcraft at Monte Alban ruins.
    Monte Alban
  • Monte Albán is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán. These  petroglyphs are located in the ruins of that archeological site.
    Monte Alban, Mexico
  • Some experts think than these Stairs located in the Monte Alban archaeological site use to be part of ritual of human sacrifice.
    Monte Alban, Mexico
  • Monte Albán is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán. These  petroglyphs are located in the ruins of that archeological site.
    Monte Alban, Mexico
  • Alebrijes are figures made out of carved wood and are found at Arrazola in the state of Oaxaca.
    Oaxaca
  • Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.
    Mitla Oaxaca
  • Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.
    Mitla Oaxaca
  • Patio Oaxaca.
    Oaxaca City
  • Oaxaca
    Oaxaca City
  • El Árbol del Tule is a tree located in the church grounds in the town center of Santa María del Tule in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, on the road to Mitla. It is a Montezuma cypress, or ahuehuete.
    Tule Oaxaca
  • Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.
    Mitla Oaxaca
  • Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture.
    Mitla Oaxaca
  • Barro negro pottery ("black clay") is a style of pottery from Oaxaca, Mexico, distinguished by its color, sheen and unique designs. Oaxaca is one of few Mexican states which is characterized by the continuance of its ancestral crafts, which are still used in everyday life.
    Coyotepec
  • Cuilapan de Guerrero Santiago Apóstol Dominican Monastery Church And Archaeological Ruins Oaxaca Mexico.
    Cuilapan
  • Cuilapan de Guerrero Santiago Apóstol Dominican Monastery Church And Archaeological Ruins Oaxaca Mexico.
    Cuilapan
  • Cuilapan de Guerrero Santiago Apóstol Dominican Monastery Church And Archaeological Ruins Oaxaca Mexico.
    Cuilapan de Guerrero
  • Cuilapan de Guerrero Santiago Apóstol Dominican Monastery Church And Archaeological Ruins Oaxaca Mexico.
    Cuilapan
  • Teotitlán del Valle is a small village part of the Tlacolula Valley district. It is known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms, from wool obtained from local sheep and dyed mainly with local, natural dyes. They combine historical Zapotec designs with contemporary designs such as reproductions of famous artists' work.
    Teotitlán
  • Teotitlán del Valle is a small village part of the Tlacolula Valley district. It is known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms, from wool obtained from local sheep and dyed mainly with local, natural dyes. They combine historical Zapotec designs with contemporary designs such as reproductions of famous artists' work.
    Teotitlán
  • Teotitlán del Valle is a small village part of the Tlacolula Valley district. It is known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms, from wool obtained from local sheep and dyed mainly with local, natural dyes. They combine historical Zapotec designs with contemporary designs such as reproductions of famous artists' work
    Teotitlán
  • Teotitlán del Valle is a small village part of the Tlacolula Valley district. It is known for its textiles, especially rugs, which are woven on hand-operated looms, from wool obtained from local sheep and dyed mainly with local, natural dyes. They combine historical Zapotec designs with contemporary designs such as reproductions of famous artists' work.
    Teotitlán
  • Barro negro pottery ("black clay") is a style of pottery from Oaxaca, Mexico, distinguished by its color, sheen and unique designs. Oaxaca is one of few Mexican states which is characterized by the continuance of its ancestral crafts, which are still used in everyday life.
    Coyotepec

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