???????? LOS MOCHIS, Sinaloa | NOT What You'd EXPECT from MEXICO! | Northern Mexico TRAVEL 2022
???????? LOS MOCHIS, Sinaloa - Welcome to Part 11 of my 2022 Northern Mexico Travel series! After jumping on the Chepe Express train from Creel, Chihuahua, after spending four weeks in the state in cities like Ciudad Juárez and Parral, I’m now BACK in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, after visiting here briefly in 2021 (but I was sick so couldn’t film!). It’s NOT what you’d expect from Mexico, that’s for sure!
I’m not going to lie, Los Mochis probably isn’t a city you would purposely visit on a vacation (or maybe it is), but, along with Mazatlán and Culiacán, it really does offer a lot, particularly if you are looking to experience a more modern side of Mexico, with fewer colonial buildings. Go against the toxic obligation to ONLY visit historical and pretty places in Mexico! Everywhere has history!
We visit the amazing botanical garden, centro, the old sugar refinery and have some classic fast food (not home-cooked by an abuelita and not particularly special comida mexicana at Los Nachos (mexican food) - really going against the grain here!). We also discuss safety in Mexico, particularly for women - is Sinaloa safe? Is Mexico dangerous? I’ve never had an issue in Sinaloa or felt unsafe - but I’m a single male.
If you’re hoping to be an expat or thinking about moving to Mexico, there’s more to the country than Guanajuato or San Miguel de Allende! Consider northern states! They are brilliant!
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00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Teatro Ingenio
03:10 - Botanical Garden
07:28 - A Gaggle of Geese
09:13 - Ugly
10:27 - Sugar Refinery
12:22 - Centro & Female Safety
14:14 - Get your Clarinets out
15:42 - Los Nachos
19:28 - Sinaloa Rocks
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Copper Canyon - Day 1 - Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico. Jumping Off Point of Train Journey
Copper Canyon (Spanish: Barrancas del Cobre) is a group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico. The canyons were formed by six rivers that drain the western side of the Sierra Tarahumara (a part of the Sierra Madre Occidental). All six rivers merge into the Rio Fuerte and empty into the Gulf of California. The walls of the canyon are a copper/green color, which is the origin of the name.
Los Mochis is a coastal city in northern Sinaloa, Mexico. It serves as the municipal seat of the municipality of Ahome. As of the 2010 census, the population was 362,613, which was 61 percent of the municipality's population.
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Los Mochis, Mexico: The Beach near Topolobampo
I visited and stayed in Mexico from Dec.24th, 2015 to Jan. 4th, 2016. This is the beach near Topolobampo which is the adjacent city to Los Mochis. Strangely, this beach doesn't not have any name.
I spent my time in the cities and places described below.
Agua Prieta
Hermosillo
Guaymas
San Carlos
Los Mochis
Barrancas (Copper Canyon)
Creel (Copper Canyon)
Ciudad Cuauhtemoc
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This LUXURY MEXICO HOME is the price of a SHACK in CALIFORNIA
Today, I’m showing you a beautiful home for sale in the city of Queretaro, Mexico.
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Bahia Topolobampo | Tour Barrancas del Cobre #6
Topolobampo es un puerto del Golfo de California, ubicado en el municipio de Ahome en el estado de Sinaloa, México.
El puerto enlaza la región con otros estados del norte de México gracias al Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico, cuya terminal de pasajeros se encuentra en el vecino municipio de Ahome a 23,9 km de Los Mochis. En el puerto está también la terminal de líneas de transbordadores que conectan el norte de Sinaloa con La Paz, capital de Baja California Sur.
Topolobampo fue el sitio de la primera colonia fundada por socialistas utópicos venidos de Estados Unidos (1884-1894) encabezados por Albert Kimsey Owen. También es el lugar en donde se desarrolla el Primer combate aeronaval en Topolobampo y en el mundo en 1914.
En el puerto, aún se encuentra el edificio que fuera la estación de ferrocarriles y en este, se puede observar al centro de la marquesina, la placa de acero que indica la ruta original: Ojinaga-Topolobampo. Este edificio histórico, se encuentra actualmente ocupado por vecinos del mismo puerto.
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10 Great Unreal Rock Sculptures | Most Unreal Rock Sculptures | When Rocks Become Art
10 Great Unreal Rock Sculptures | Most Unreal Rock Sculptures | When Rocks Become Art
Rock sculptures that seem to defy gravity. Massive monuments carved from the earth. All that and more in today's video on the most incredible rock sculptures.
In this video, we'll look at the 10 most unrealistic rock sculptures found around the world. These carvings are so unique and incredible that you may find yourself amazed by these wonders.
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I just passed my 5 year anniversary of moving to Scotland! I collected your questions for this Q&A and there are a lot of people who wonder what it's really like to live in Scotland. I also answer questions about getting my visa, if I can get citizenship, do I want children, are Scottish people nice, etc. Let me know if you have any other questions :) #scotland #movingtouk
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LOS MOCHIS SINALOA - IS IT WORTH VISITING? Full Travel Guide to Sinaloa's famous city LOS MOCHIS!
Los Mochis, Sinaloa - This is a city that is not often on the tourist trail. Most people only come here to board El Chepe and enter the Copper Canyon, but to my surprise, although there isn't too much to do here in the city, there are still some things worth seeing and visiting in the city. From the local cathedral to insane sunsets, Los Mochis may not be on the Mexico bucket list but it is not a bad place to visit!
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Only an IDIOT would buy a home in Mexico ... Not so Fast
Recently on the channel, someone commented that only an idiot would buy a home in Mexico. While I definitely think there are reasons not to purchase a Mexico real estate, these are 11 good reasons for doing so.
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Qué hacer en Los Mochis , Sinaloa
No hay duda, una vez que te enteres de todo lo que hay que hacer en Los Mochis querrás visitar este destino sinaloense de inmediato.
Los Mochis es un punto estratégico en el noroeste del Pacífico de México (en la parte norte de Sinaloa) con muchos atractivos que ofrecer a sus visitantes.
Es la cabecera municipal del ayuntamiento de Ahome y una de las ciudades más importantes de Sinaloa.
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235 | STRANDED IN LOS MOCHIS?! (Mexico Travel Vlog)
26 December 2018 - Los Mochis
Day 13 - VLOG 235
An early start to the day as we arrive at Los Mochis train station to catch the 6am El Chepe train! ???????? BUT ALAS!! No trains come by Wednesday mornings and only leave Los Mochis at 3pm!!
With an 9hr journey to Chihuahua I would miss out on all the spectacular views. This is what happens when I don’t read the details!! Looks like I’m stuck here until the next 6am train on Friday!!????????
Days like these happen when you’re traveling, and the only thing you can do is make the most of the situation, so it’s time to explore the town of Los Mochis! ????⛪️
Being a relatively little town out in the sticks, approx 6km x 6km in area with a population of 264,000 we head into town for the afternoon and to try out some of the street food. ????????????????
Churros are certainly one of my favourites and they don’t come any more cheaper and fresher than in Mexico! 10 pesos ($1AUD) for a churro with your choice of Nutella or leche condensala (condensed milk) filling. I also found champorado!! Which was equally as cheap and tasted just like the Filipino version. YUUUMMM!!! Gotta love street food!! ????????????
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Las Mejores Playas para Visitar en Sinaloa
En la franja costera de Sinaloa encontrarás esteros, barras y bocas de mar, en dónde encontrarás especies de aves como garzas blancas y patos.
A lo largo del litoral erizado de palmeras se desliza una gran cantidad de playas, las cuales constituyen un verdadero regalo para los que las visitan.
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Video: Sinaloa, México
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Sinaloa con su tambora que nos ponen a bailar, el famoso chilorio de Culiacán, su arquitectura colonial en El Fuerte, Cosalá, Concordia, Rosario y Copala así como su hermosas playas, el malecón de Mazatlán y la mística danza del venado le da sentido a nuestra existencia como mexicanos.
Mexican State Sinaloa
Sinaloa (About this sound sinaˈloa (help·info)), officially Free and Sovereign State of Sinaloa (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, compose the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales.
It is located in Northwestern Mexico. It is bordered by the states of Sonora to the north, Chihuahua and Durango to the east (separated from them by the Sierra Madre Occidental) and Nayarit to the south. To the west, Sinaloa has a significant share of coastline on the Gulf of California.
The state covers an area of 57,377 square kilometers (22,153 sq mi), and includes the Islands of Palmito Verde, Palmito de la Virgen, Altamura, Santa María, Saliaca, Macapule and San Ignacio.
In addition to the capital city, the state's important cities include Mazatlán and Los Mochis. For More Please visit...
Playa Altata en Navolato Culiacán Sinaloa México, destino turístico para vacacionar
Playa Altata en Navolato Culiacán Sinaloa México, destino turístico para vacacionar en tus próximas vacaciones
“Pueblito pesquero” que se encuentra en el municipio de Navolato en el estado de Sinaloa, muy cerca de la capital que es Culiacán, cuenta con una playa que es el destino principal de los sinaloenses.
Además de pasear se puede descansar excelentemente bien, ya sea con la familia, amigos, pareja o en solitario.
Altata esta considerada como un Área Natural Protegida, debido a que es un pueblo pesquero, se procura mantener en buen estado la zona; ahí podrás observar manglares, palmeras, lirios, arrecifes, así como peces y otras especies de camarón, lobina, pulpo, ostión, cangrejos, jaibas, etcétera.
Qué visitar en Altata
Como este pequeño pueblo esta conectado al Océano Pacífico, no debes perderte su gastronomía basada en las delicias marinas.
Otra opción es a las playas cercanas como Tambor y Nuevo Altata; a 54 km al sur de la capital se localiza en el estero llamado Bahía de Ceuta, el Dorado un lugar donde puedes ir a las playas Arenitas, Ponce y Casino del Mar, en algunos de estos esteros se practica la pesca deportiva, ahí se puede capturar pargo rojo, corvina, róbalo, pez dorado, pez vela barriletes , tiburón guachinango y marlín, entre otros.
Cómo llegar a Altata
Desde Culiacán son 40 minutos aproximadamente, se puede ir en camiones de ruta que salen cada hora o por carretera, hay mucha infraestructura en cuanto a vías de acceso.
Información relevante de Altata
El hospedaje en Altata, es de tipo rústico, pero suele ser agradable. En la actualidad en la playa de este sitio hay una serie de comercios que quizá para sus habitantes no sean tan buenos, pero son los que proveen de alguna forma a quienes visitan Altata, ahí puedes encontrar tacos de mariscos, frutas y bebidas.
No te puedes perder el plato tradicional: aguachile y pescado zarandeado.
Y en este sitio hay embarcaciones para planear excursiones.
Actividades a realizar en Altata
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Copper Canyon - Day 2 & 3 - Divisadero Sightseeing - the best viewpoints of Copper Canyon
The Copper Canyon is the world’s largest canyon. If you’re visiting here, the likelihood is that you’re planning to make at least some of the journey on the passenger train in Mexico, El Chepe. The train makes a number of stops as it travels through the Copper Canyon, but only a few of them are expected to be of interest to visitors: Creel and Divisadero/Posada Barrancas being the most popular. Divisadero and Posada Barrancas are two separate train stations about fifteen minutes apart – make sure you know which one is closer to your hotel if you’re stopping here. The Adventure Park (Parque Aventura) can be easily visited from either Divisadero or Posada Barrancas, or even from Creel if time is tight. The Adventure Park is situated in one of the most picturesque areas of the Copper Canyon.
Divisadero is really just a train stop along the train line that offers delightful views of the tops of 3 canyons; Urique, Tararecua and Copper way in the distance. The Adventure Park was built in between the Divisadero and Posada Barrancas train stops in order to showcase the views and allow people who don't have much time to at least see something quickly while passing through on the train. One can ride the seated ZipRider, run the course of the 7 traditional zip lines, ride the cable car to the mesa in Urique Canyon, or if adventurous, one can enjoy the vertical assault course on the side of the canyon wall, called the Via Ferrata. FYI: One must get off the train line to see the best parts of the Copper Canyon as the train line runs through a very small portion of it overall and though Divisadero is fun with nice views, getting out by vehicle into the actual canyons themselves is what is really most important on any Copper Canyon trip.
Most trips include at least a tour in Divisadero, and the longer ones will include a night on the rim in the region, but trips tend to focus on Big Canyon Country, far away from the train line and deeper into the canyon region, off the beaten tourist path. Immersion is the best way to get to know the Copper Canyon system and to do that, you must get into the deeper canyons.
It’s true that Divisadero is basically just a train stop. You get off the train and there are some little food and souvenir stalls. Walk through them (it takes about a minute) and you get to a viewpoint overlooking the canyon. The views are incredible.
The Adventure Park (Parque De Aventura) is home to a cable car, the world’s second longest zipline, a seven-zipline adventure course, a via ferrata and much, much more. I’ll go through the activities one by one and explain how they work.
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Adventure Park
Amor Chiquito by Quincas Moreira