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San Luis Potosi runs the geographical gamut; from stark mountainous desert to lush jungles and cascading turquoise waterfalls, this Mexican state is a nature lover's wonderland. Not only are nature-lovers drawn to explore San Luis’ many natural treasures, but artists have also found inspiration there, using the lush backdrop of la Huasteca Potosina as their canvas. The small town of Xilitla in the region of San Luis known as La Huasteca Potosina is the setting of one such artist’s utopic surrealist masterpiece. El Castillo (the castle) de Edward James is this town’s main attraction, and what an attraction it is! This article gives some historical insight into El Castillo de Edward James, and a few recommendations for surrounding natural attractions.
Fotos de Villa de Merlo, hermosas imágenes para disfrutar y conocer la ciudad. Accedé también a listados de hoteles y alojamiento en Villa de Merlo y sus alrededores
Discover the area of La Huasteca Potosina, Mexico's waterfall playground and find the best waterfalls in the area and other things to do
California’s Central Coast is hiding an underrated wine region wrapped in rolling hills and rocky coastline: San Luis Obispo.
Discover the area of La Huasteca Potosina, Mexico's waterfall playground and find the best waterfalls in the area and other things to do
El Salto was our favourite waterfall of them all. Even though we visited it during dry season and there was not an actual waterfall, it was spectacular!
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Unexpected surprise I ran into at the end of a trail I almost didn't take. Oak swing at top of a large hill overlooking Poly Canyon, San Luis Obispo.
The cave is known as Sotano de las Golondrinas, is in the Aquismon region of Mexico. It has become a popular site for climbers and BASE jumpers.
Es considerada la caída de agua más espectacular del país, donde se aprecia un espectáculo singular, pues el río Gallinas cae sobre el río Santa María, y se origina el río Tampaón.
La Huasteca Potosina is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls, turquoise blue rivers, and camping spots in all of Mexico. Follow our guide for all the top things to do in La Huasteca Potosina!
La luz se cuela por entre las ramas de los árboles, como si fueran reflectores iluminando algo que está a punto de ocurrir. La cascada no destaca por su altura. Sin embargo, al estar rodeada por la vegetación espesa, se convierte en una visión impresionante. --------------- Light pours through the branches. It's rays lighten up the scene as if they were reflectors waiting for something to happen. The waterfall is not noted for its height but for it's beauty. Surrounded by dense vegetation, it becomes a breathtaking sight.
SLO is one of Mindy & Evan's favorite central coast getaways, and they're sharing their picks in this San Luis Obispo travel guide!
La Huasteca Potosina is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls, turquoise blue rivers, and camping spots in all of Mexico. Follow our guide for all the top things to do in La Huasteca Potosina!
The state of Colorado lures in visitors and residents alike with its staggering mountain peaks, champagne powder snow, roaring rivers, and what feels like an endless amount of sunshine. But there is another side to Colorado, where its quirky character is brought to light.
Some of San Luis Obispo’s most spectacular spots can only be reached on foot. Locals regard hiking in San Luis Obispo as one of the best ways to see the
No road other than the California 101 gives you more Golden State fun: 790 miles of surf, spas, wine sipping, and surprises.
If ever there was an actual enchanted forest, a fairy tale come-to-life, or a wonderland in which fantasy and reality merge, it would be La Huasteca. La Huasteca Potosina is a lush forested region that spans the eastern half of the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi. It is filled with rivers, lagoons, springs, waterfalls, and giant canyons. Not only is this a region of lush green forest and cool, refreshing waters, but the color of the water in all of its forms is the brightest turquoise I have ever seen in nature. The best part about all of this is that there is very little tourism in this region, so all of these natural wonders are often capable of being explored completely on your own. Additionally, a lot of my favorite waterfalls are on land owned by local families that have cleared areas and built sanitary facilities for camping so you can sleep under the stars and wake up to the sounds of magnificent waterfalls flowing into rushing turquoise waters. Here are some of my favorite places to visit in La Huasteca Potosina.
La Huasteca Potosina is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls, turquoise blue rivers, and camping spots in all of Mexico. Follow our guide for all the top things to do in La Huasteca Potosina!
A California escape marked by rolling green hills and coastal vineyards, plus some of the friendliest city locals in all of California.
Ubicada en el centro histórico del estado de San Luis Potosí se puede encontrar la Catedral Metropolitana construida en 1670, como dato interesante es la única iglesia que cuenta con 24 esculturas de los doce apóstoles esculpidas en mármol de carrara y piedra, las cuales se encuentran la mitad en su fachada y las otras en su interior en el techo. Con un estilo barroco utilizando cantera rosa y mármol para su exterior se puede observar un biombo parecido al de la basílica de la Ciudad de México.
Mexico is a massive country as diverse topographically as it is culturally; from the tropical rainforests of Chiapas to the deserts of Sonora, from the tranquil turquoise waters of the Caribbean to the massive wave sets of the Pacific, and from the coastal plains of the Mexican Gulf to the majestic peaks of the Sierra Madre, every part of Mexico is worth exploring. Every state has its claim to fame whether it be Quintana Roo’s Caribbean beaches or Chihuahua’s impressive canyon system, however, the state that wins the geographical prize- and consequently, my heart- is San Luis Potosi. San Luis Potosi is a geographical anomaly that offers two completely opposite climates and topographies bisected by the state’s picturesque capital city with the same name. Additionally, there is very little international tourism to San Luis, so both nature and culture are immaculately conserved.
Te invitamos a recorrer sus más de 300 kms. de costa virgen, tradicionales pueblos a orrillas del mar y mucho más. ¡Bievenidos a Riviera Nayarit!
San Luis Hotel and Lodges - best vacation in South Tyrol! A magical treehouse hotel with stunning views over the mountains and a swim lake.
La Huasteca Potosina is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls, turquoise blue rivers, and camping spots in all of Mexico. Follow our guide for all the top things to do in La Huasteca Potosina!
Sand dunes in Colorado's High San Luis Valley National Geographic | October 1939
If ever there was an actual enchanted forest, a fairy tale come-to-life, or a wonderland in which fantasy and reality merge, it would be La Huasteca. La Huasteca Potosina is a lush forested region that spans the eastern half of the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi. It is filled with rivers, lagoons, springs, waterfalls, and giant canyons. Not only is this a region of lush green forest and cool, refreshing waters, but the color of the water in all of its forms is the brightest turquoise I have ever seen in nature. The best part about all of this is that there is very little tourism in this region, so all of these natural wonders are often capable of being explored completely on your own. Additionally, a lot of my favorite waterfalls are on land owned by local families that have cleared areas and built sanitary facilities for camping so you can sleep under the stars and wake up to the sounds of magnificent waterfalls flowing into rushing turquoise waters. Here are some of my favorite places to visit in La Huasteca Potosina.