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Art Print: Santa Monica, California - Montage Scenes by Lantern Press : 18x12in
size: 18x12in Art Print: Santa Monica, California - Montage Scenes by Lantern Press : Entertainment
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Our Full 5 Day Sayulita Travel Guide + Video
our full 5 day Sayulita travel guide + video! learn all about what to see, eat, drink, and do in Sayulita, Mexico and check out our travel vlog. jojotatic.com #sayulita #mexico #travelguide
Discover Valladolid, Mexico: All the Best Things to do
Valladolid is a hidden gem in the heart of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Full of color, culture, and history – every street of the vibrant town tells a new story. Dive into the cool waters of nearby cenotes and immerse yourself in the rich Mayan heritage. Later, wander around the charming, pastel-hued streets, stumbling upon the majestic San Servacio Cathedral. With its blend of colonial architecture and lively marketplaces, there’s plenty of beauty to take in. Discover all the best things to do in Valladolid, Mexico, in this complete guide --- valladolid | valladolid mexico | valladolid yucatan | valladolid yucatan outfit | valladolid aesthetic | valladolid mexico hotels | mexico travel | mexico aesthetic | mexico trip | yucatan mexico | yucatan aesthetic
Nopal, Opuntia, prickly pear, cactus - PAD ROOTED
Nopal (from the Nahuatl word nohpalli [noʔˈpalːi] for the pads of the plant) is a common name in Spanish for Opuntia cacti (commonly referred to in English as prickly pear), as well as for its pads. There are approximately one hundred and fourteen known species endemic to Mexico, where the plant is a common ingredient in numerous Mexican cuisine dishes. The nopal pads can be eaten raw or cooked, used in marmalades, soups, stews and salads, as well as being used for traditional medicine or as fodder for animals. Farmed nopales are most often of the species Opuntia ficus-indica or Opuntia matudae although the pads of almost all Opuntia species are edible. The other part of the nopal cactus that is edible is the fruit called the tuna in Spanish, and the "prickly pear" in English. Nopales are
"Mexico Travel: Guanajuato, Mexico" by Stocksy Contributor "PER Images"
Colorful neighborhood in Guanajuato, Mexico by Per Swantesson for Stocksy United