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Walking with Abraham
United States
Приєднався 7 лис 2006
Walking through life together. A mix of relaxing walking videos from mexico, United States and maybe someday the world.
Відео
reflecting on my failure as Sinead O'Conner passes away
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reflecting on my failure as Sinead O'Conner passes away
walking to Chapultepec castle. Only natural sounds
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Walking up the hill to the Castle of Chapultepec. The Former castle of Maxmillian and where the American Invasion of mexico essentially stopped with the last major battle.
Walk in Chapultepec park Mexico City
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A calm walk through a section of Chapultepec park in mexico City.
Discovering boundaries to find peace
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Walking in the arboretum in Mexico City to reflect on my own life. Often my Boundaries are the real problem and not the behavior of others. So today i reflect on my feelings and self discoveries when I look back at my own relationships. This reflection is in a beautiful area of Chapultepec park in Mexico City. I how my own pursuit of self discovery and acceptance of my own shadow can help you. ...
A dance to life, to death, to the Gods and to each other
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Mexico City dance in El Centro on day of the dead weekend.
Mexico City revolution parade on paseo de reforma
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A beautiful walk down paseo de reforma during the revolution parade in Mexico City. Each float symbolizes a different area that caught in the revolution. With specific cultural marks of that region. The walk is silent and hopefully 4K 60
Walking around Chapultepec castle. Mexico City
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A walk around Chapultepec castle in Mexico City in Chapultepec Park Chapultepec park has been part of the history of modern Mexico City for thousands of years. The Mexica or Aztecs made their home here after having to flee lake Texcoco, and in this forest had to fight for their lives. Later after the Mexica became a religious center as well as a special private area for rulers and later Spanish...
Walking from Polanco to Paseo De La Reforma
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A walk in Mexico city Polanco to Anthropology museum
Walking Lotus flower fountain in Chapultepec park Mexico City
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A calm relaxing walk around the Lotus flower fountain inside Chapultepec park in Mexico City
Walking Mexico City/Roma Alvaro Obregón.
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Walking Mexico City/Roma Alvaro Obregón.
Walking Mexico City. Parque Delta to Roma
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Walking Mexico City. Parque Delta to Roma
Walking Mexico City (Calle Tacuba to Templo Mayor) 4K 60
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Walking Mexico City (Calle Tacuba to Templo Mayor) 4K 60
Peaceful Walk Chapultepec Lake, Mexico city
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Peaceful Walk Chapultepec Lake, Mexico city
Walking Mexico. Parque España and Tamaulipas street.
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Walking Mexico. Parque España and Tamaulipas street.
Walking the park in the freeway: Mexico City
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Walking the park in the freeway: Mexico City
Walking in Mexico from Lebanese embassy to Chapultepec
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Walking in Mexico from Lebanese embassy to Chapultepec
Mexico City walk and street ambiance
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Mexico City walk and street ambiance
Walking Mexico. Santísimo, Zocolo. Bellas Artes
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Walking Mexico. Santísimo, Zocolo. Bellas Artes
Walking the Basilica de Guadalupe. Tepeyac Hill. Mexico City 4K 60
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Walking the Basilica de Guadalupe. Tepeyac Hill. Mexico City 4K 60
Walking in Mexico: the American Battle Monument Cemetery in Mexico City 4K 60
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Walking in Mexico: the American Battle Monument Cemetery in Mexico City 4K 60
4K walking Mexico City exploring Polanco train path
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4K walking Mexico City exploring Polanco train path
4k walking México City from San Rafael/San Cosme to Monument Revolucion/Insurgentes
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4k walking México City from San Rafael/San Cosme to Monument Revolucion/Insurgentes
Beautiful video of the mighty Chimalistac…. This is the place were my grandmother was raised as a kid. This place is especial and mystical for me
Where can I find the beautiful background music on this video?
Amazing video. WOW❤❤❤
Uno de los errores, más comunes, de los productores de "Éstos Caminantes Videos" Es, que "Ninguno tiene la gentileza" de "Escribir en un recuadro" por dónde van caminando??? 😢 Como si, la audiencia, "Tuviera la obligación" de saberse "Todas las calles" de La Gran Ciudad de México!!! En Éste caso, lo mismo... Y lo peor, ni siquiera "Un ligero Panning" para ver algo más!!! Sólo, banqueta, puestos, etcétera... Y así, con tantos errores, Quieren likes? And the problem is not question of any language? Is about "The Script"...Got it? These oriducts are "Visual" 😮 So... Explain to People 😮... "Where are you Demon walking"?...Je nen comprend pas? Qu'est-ce qui se passe ici?
You're not seeing anyone why are you saying that it's so good to see us? You catholic
Thank you !
I have been there in December 11, 2019 and the day after that it was before covid and I had a wonderful time there ❤I loved your video ♥️I will definitely go back there ✝️💟
The Catholics blew up a religious temple of the indigenous natives and then constructed a church on top in order to erase and rewrite their narrative. Mexico your history heritage and past has been stolen
Gracias
Very informative videos, this is good guide for me and my Mom, we are planning to come here next month. Thank you so much
Yes. The apparitions of the Virgin Mary are always to the pure of heart. Many apparitions in France for example were seen only by the children and not by the adults present there. This tells you that the adults there were not pure at heart. She cannot be seen or heard by people who are not pure. She is the IMMACULATE. The video is amazing. It's like a personal tour from our home. How beautiful.
Beautiful!
Very uninspiring. 🥱
Eh can't win em all
Thank you very much for such great video. Your voice, your explanations and most of all the respect to present the different places. I don't know if you're catholic or not, but certainly you made a great job. For all non catholics who read this message I send you a big huge, God bless you all. Also to catholics, God bless us as well.
nice
I am headed back there for the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary on October 7 - without my family this time, so that I can really immerse myself in the site.
I do an in depth tour of the basilica. feel free to ask for my help. And with anything else you may need
@@walkingwithAbraham Many Thanks! I am really looking forward to this! When I was with my family, their interest level was not nearly that of mine. They just wanted to get the tour over and go explore the city. This will be different!
Que Bonito ciudad de mexico 🙏🇲🇽viva mexico
Good job.
Amazing video and amazing detail given on such a beautiful story and beautiful walk. Loved every second of it
I loved this ! ❤️ Thank you so much
Thank you for this video. I've seen videos & images of the Basilica, old & new but never all of the area together, this video finally puts everything together, allowing me to get a better perspective. 🙏
Hi there people on street dont look strange at you holding a camera?
they absolutely do and I try to be careful to film on a zoomed out range as well as not focus on anyone. But, my regret is not filming more and hope to continue more soon
Thanks bro. Literally been trying to find similar content to street market vendors and nothing. I will go today and blog.. Gracias
great Idea. As a tour guide and travel consultant here in mexico city let me know how I can ever help
visited it 2019. im so much inspired and moved by my prayer experiences
may the inspiration continue in your heart and life
I used to walk down that street everyday around 94-95, when I stayed in DF for 6 mos to improve my Spanish. I stayed w relatives, in fact you passed the cross street (at beginning of video) where my aunts ex-husband lived and worked. I did errands for him up and down San Cosme and beyond. I recognized the corner. Brought back memories.
thank you for sharing. I think one of the benefits of this type of video is people are allowed to revisit the beautiful city
@@walkingwithAbraham I think about it. Dont get me wrong, I love it here but love it there too.
Thanks again! God bless +++ Greetings from Estonia! Basili
One of the filthiest most unjust wars, that land was stolen.. don't mind if Mexico takes it back eventually
yes it was a highly divisive war and history has shown the evidence for the attack was most likely pushed and fabricated. and then to lose 60 percent of an empire is very sad.
@9:17 no it was not it was assimilation. It was the Spanish Inquisition forcing their religion.
I would say objectively it was much more complicated than that explaining everything. It also seems disempowering of the Mexica. But of coarse as the Mexica did to those they conquered it was also done to them
Like 1 👍 Greetings from Naples, Florida. An awesome mariachi band! We enjoyed the music. Thanks for sharing with us. 💯
First off I was very impressed with the strength and effort of naples after the hurricane. We´re still praying for you. And thank you very much for enjoying mexicos culture through my camera lens
Greetings from Naples, Florida. Very interesting. We always enjoy seeing cultures of other countries. Thank you so much for sharing with us. (like 2) 👍
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts as you walked this holy place. You spoke with such love and reverence and brought this place, this miracle to life for us.
Gosh, thank you so much for your kind words. I am grateful that is how I came across
@@walkingwithAbraham it certainly did ❤️
Thank you Abraham! For this tour
your welcome. Thank you very much for spending time with me
I have a special need for healing and when that happens I will visit this church of our mother of Guadeloupe . I live in California
that is where I´m from. southern California. remember mother mary is always near you. and god loves you.
GOOD
oh,my god
I like to show interesting places in Mexico and not the typical tourist places that all visitors show. We have so many beautiful places to show. People in whole word needs know that Mexico is a very nice place to live. Excellent work
youre right. as a tour guide we can get too addicted to tourist sites. But mexico (it´s people, the vibe, daily life) is beautiful all by itself
I really enjoyed your explaining about the various places at the site, your insightful observations and visual tour around Our Lady of Guadalupe. Thank-you!
Thank you so much. I was nervous to take on such a responsibility and am thankful for the kind feedback
@@walkingwithAbraham Your video is quite remarkable for helping guide pilgrims who can't read (or speak) Spanish. Your labeling and careful documentation of each key location on the vast grounds where St Diego interacted with the Virgin Mary will help orient many English language visitors to more fully experience the Our Lady of Guadalupe apparition site.
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Beautiful place I too enjoyed the walking tour so much ,God Bless
god bless you my friend
Wow I am surprised by all the walking you did, I really liked your video, I congratulate you for all the good work you did recording this long video... Greetings and welcome to Mexico City 😎✌🏻
We are sooo tired of their bull shit..
I think south Korea is 1000times better than Mexico. Mexico reminds me of latin American country Ecuador which is poor and road are almost similar except the centrum were mexi city have some sky scraper apart from that lot of similarity to quito
im sure south Korea is amazing. But skyscrapers do not make something great. Mexico though does have many, but mexico is great because of the people, the family, the food, and the perspectives and kindness in heart
Ah…. Mexico DF, I just love going there! Thanks for the nostalgia!
Love that music!!
The Circuito Interior (also called Circuito Bicentenario since 2010) and the Periferico were built in the early 1960's. They complemented the Ejes Viales that were built around the same time by Mexico City's governor (then called "regente") Ernesto P. Uruchurto to improve the increasing car traffic in the city. They were a good solution for a while, but they were never finished as intended, and some of them have been modified in the past decade by the populist "leftist" government of the city to accommodate Metrobus lines and poorly-designed bike lanes, destroying their original purpose. The city was never designed to work with dedicated bus or bike lanes, and public transportation is *very* inefficient and crowded in rush hours, so you get the worst of everything: lousy and sometimes insecure public transportation, useless bike lanes, and terrible traffic jams that make you lose literal years of your life in the long run.
That’s interesting. But the buses are such a blessing and really elevate the city above even New York in terms of ease of travel
@@walkingwithAbraham Yes, but they would be even more useful if the lines were properly designed and implemented. The only one that works well enough is the first one on Insurgentes Avenue. The rest are just terrible substitutions for what should've been more Metro lines.
I love when you say OUR CITY, because this city belongs to everyone that appreciates the beauty of the city... Greetings from PV.
I love the trip
Great video. I specially appreciate the narration and appreciation of many attributes of Mexican society. Refreshing to see. subscribed !
Hermoso parque 😁😁😁
Nice video. Keep making content brother.