The opening scene is live footage of the current state of the volcano. They live stream its activity daily. So glad to be back this week. Hope everyone’s having a wonderful Sunday ❤️ -A&J
Hello friends, don't worry, Popo is one of the most monitored volcanoes in the world! There are also different civil protection action plans, for now it is in yellow phase 2, the next one is 3 and the next one is red phase 1 There, let's get busy... greetings!
@@marcoantoniomendoza6928 We think it’s really cool. We feel so fortunate to have experienced such a beautiful volcano. thank you for sharing your information with us.❤️
Have you guys seen the cartoon movie Coco? They use the pedals to make paths for their dead ancestors to follow from the cemetery to their ofrenda (like a memorial with loved one's pictures) in their home.
Trust me when I say Waze is the navigation map to use. If there is a road blocked ahead, Waze will reroute you. Happy travels!! Also, own your UA-camr life!!🎉
@@franciscokameko4671 We are going to switch to that because google and Apple Maps aren’t so good in Mexico. We try to embrace UA-camr life but it doesn’t feel real. 🤷🏻♂️
Didn't mean to spam your channel. It wouldn't post my comments till I figured out what was wrong. I click on the Sort by, and they showed up. There was several comments of the same I made. So I deleted all but the one I wanted to leave....
You're lucky to be there when the volcano is erupting. When I was there, the volcano was very quiet. Just stay out of the evacuation zones and you'll be fine. Enjoy!
Don't forget to try the mole poblano con pollo, that's one of the highlights of Mexican food. Chiles en nogada are also delicious and are usually not that spicy, also the Mexican cream they have fights the heat on this and other spicy food.
Great video. We have taken 13 months to drive to southern Chile. I checked our mileage from Laredo which we left September 25th 2023 and have driven 16,000 miles with 1500 to go to get to Ushuaia. Just a heads up. Cheers from Valdivia.
Mt St Helens did not "kill a bunch of people", in fact there were only one or maybe two people who were stubbornly living on the mountain when it blew, ignoring all the warnings. It did however cause some problems with all the ash. I was living in Spokane, WA at the time and remember the ash cloud coming very well.
Bottom line: Mount St. Helens volcano exploded in a cataclysmic event on May 18, 1980, killing 57 people ! So I'd say yeah that's a BUNCH of people Einstein ! Get your facts in order prior to mocking people. SMH
That might be a killer adventure for me to purchase your van once you make it to the southern cape. I wonder how much that would cost me to take a year and drive back to the states. I'm thinking less than $2,000 per month.
It would be a great adventure and totally doable for less than $2000 a month. Most people take about a year and a half to do the trip, but I’m sure you could trim it down to a year if you had to. Our goal is to sell the van in South America, but we will ship it back to the states if we have to.
@@waterym1449 Yes we also researched after filming that and found out that it is to welcome people into their homes to honor their loved ones who have passed away.
@@franciscokameko4671 We just learned that the other day so unfortunately you’re gonna have to suffer through one more video of us saying it wrong coming out tomorrow. Oops 😅
@@UncleTrapperMedia We did participate in day of the dead celebrations and we can’t wait to share that with you in next weeks’s video. We haven’t tried chocolate frio yet but there’s still time.
Well that's always the question when travelling seat-of-the-pants. Personally, I wouldn't want to stay *quite* that close to a potential disaster -- like the saying goes "better years too early than one day too late". Ie, what is simple to do now could suddenly become very difficult - impossible later. Just my two cents. It looks like a charming and comfortable spot and perfect for exploring around though! The Catholic church has a reputation for eradicating/assimilating the pre-existing, older faiths and building their temples atop of the former's -- kind of a 'dominance' move, and a way of showing their God's "superiority". My views have been shaped alot recently by the research/findings of Paul Anthony Wallace (Escaping Eden, the Scars of Eden) and Mauro Biglino (head translator for the Vatican). Their work just makes too much sense to ignore and their qualifications are notable enough. In short I'm not surprized they would build atop a massive pyramid, but it's still truly remarkable! Thanks for sharing, as always. Every video seems more vibrant than the one before! Cheers!...from North Vancouver PS -- I can't believe you didn't try the chocolate foam...smh?
We completely agree with what you are saying. The world is full of natural disasters waiting to pop off. It is best to not think too deep into it. Especially because AuBreys anxiety is high enough. If it happens it happens. We will either die or deal with the aftermath. 😅 I would definitely say it’s a power move of dominance to build a church on top of a pyramid. It is well worth seeing! Cheers Adrian!
"Should I stay or should I go now? Should I stay or should I go now? If I go there will be trouble And if I stay it will be double So come on and let me know.. should I stay or should I go " - The Clash . Good to see you crazy kids again on the road where you belong, the 5 star hotel life is nice , but when the road calls your name . It's time to put your boots out in the street . P.S. Hide a key under or around your van Jay ! Come on buddy , you know better LMAO 😂. The hotel lovin' made you soft LMAO 😂😂😂 . Ok so I came back to say one more thing, IMO I think it's a bit blasphemous to build a church on top of a pyramid. Almost exploitive to build a temple on top of a temple . But hey , that's just me ... During Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, Mexicans spread flowers on the street to guide the souls of the dead back to their families...🙏🙏🙏 And the woman in traffic isn't selling mops Jay , she's charging to dust the ashes off your windshield silly man LMAO. Relative to homeless people in the States washing your windows with those filthy squeegees LMAO... You guys are a riot man !!!
That song sums it up quite well lol. Aubrey and I have gone round and round about this subject and I have argued that a hide a key just makes sense but she swears that someone will find the hide a key and steal our van one day. 😂 I got to the point of surrender and told her fine when we locked the keys in the van it will be her fault. So it finally happened. We locked the keys in the van, but it’s her fault.😢 when we return to the van that night, we did some research and discovered the reasoning for the trails of flower petals. We felt that it was best to leave it in the video because we don’t wanna be that channel that regurgitate information all the time. 🤷🏻♂️ Thanks for being a part of our journey John see you next week. ❤
The opening scene is live footage of the current state of the volcano. They live stream its activity daily. So glad to be back this week. Hope everyone’s having a wonderful Sunday ❤️ -A&J
Missed you guys last week. How beautiful was that church! And the bells! Love your videos.
@@lindalarsen2157 Sorry we left you hanging like that. 😢 We are back with more fun things to share. 😁
Wooooo que lindo video❤
@@Cienpiedrasenelcamino Muchas gracias. Nos alegra que te haya gustado.💕
Hello friends, don't worry, Popo is one of the most monitored volcanoes in the world! There are also different civil protection action plans, for now it is in yellow phase 2, the next one is 3 and the next one is red phase 1 There, let's get busy... greetings!
@@marcoantoniomendoza6928 We think it’s really cool. We feel so fortunate to have experienced such a beautiful volcano. thank you for sharing your information with us.❤️
Thank you for taking us with you.Really enjoy your videos
@@speakn0ev022 Well thank you! We’re glad to have you along for the journey.
Great video, i do notice ya'll are improving very much on your editing. 👏👏👏👏
@@ArmandoS-y7v Thank you 🙏🏻 It is so nice to hear that. ❤️
Have you guys seen the cartoon movie Coco? They use the pedals to make paths for their dead ancestors to follow from the cemetery to their ofrenda (like a memorial with loved one's pictures) in their home.
@@DANIELLOUISPETITT No we have not. We will have to check it out. That sounds cute.
Wow! Great episode! Your ending drone shot was beautiful. Looking forward to your announcement!
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@@gumotx Oh thank you so much. We lucked out with that one. ❤️
The petals are for the spirits of the past to follow to the altar where they are being remembered.
Thank you for helping us learn as we go. 🙏🏻
Thank you for another amazing video!!! We love you guys. Have fun and enjoy.
Thank you for watching our videos. We couldn’t do this without you. ❤
Trust me when I say Waze is the navigation map to use. If there is a road blocked ahead, Waze will reroute you. Happy travels!! Also, own your UA-camr life!!🎉
@@franciscokameko4671 We are going to switch to that because google and Apple Maps aren’t so good in Mexico. We try to embrace UA-camr life but it doesn’t feel real. 🤷🏻♂️
Seems like there is a surprise around every corner. Love the video's.
Didn't mean to spam your channel. It wouldn't post my comments till I figured out what was wrong. I click on the Sort by, and they showed up. There was several comments of the same I made. So I deleted all but the one I wanted to leave....
@@CowboyTrucking61 Thank you 🙏🏻 Yes we have been working on something. It's nothing too crazy though.
@@CowboyTrucking61 No worries! You could’ve left all of them. We struggle with stuff like that sometimes also. ❤️
Locksmiths are very inexpensive in Mexico. Next time ask for a cerrajero
@@franciscokameko4671 Thank you for the info. We are going to make sure that doesn’t happen again.
Another great video! say stay and go about your business until informed otherwise! Continue to be curious and adventurous!
@@Kelley-i7k Curious and adventurous, that is what got us where we are today. 😁
You're lucky to be there when the volcano is erupting. When I was there, the volcano was very quiet. Just stay out of the evacuation zones and you'll be fine. Enjoy!
@@ohrosberg We are only in this area for a short time, but feel very fortunate to have experienced the elevated activities. 😁
Don't forget to try the mole poblano con pollo, that's one of the highlights of Mexican food. Chiles en nogada are also delicious and are usually not that spicy, also the Mexican cream they have fights the heat on this and other spicy food.
@@youthinkyouknow343 Good to know thanks for the advice. I love trying new food. 🙏🏻❤️
An active volcano!!! How do you find something to top that in this adventure? Excellent video. Thank you for sharing!
@@tchoff99 Honestly we don’t know. These things just find us sometimes. 🤷🏻♂️ thanks for watching Tim.
Great video. We have taken 13 months to drive to southern Chile. I checked our mileage from Laredo which we left September 25th 2023 and have driven 16,000 miles with 1500 to go to get to Ushuaia. Just a heads up. Cheers from Valdivia.
Wow you did the trip quite fast. We are excited to see what you do next!
Mt St Helens did not "kill a bunch of people", in fact there were only one or maybe two people who were stubbornly living on the mountain when it blew, ignoring all the warnings. It did however cause some problems with all the ash. I was living in Spokane, WA at the time and remember the ash cloud coming very well.
Bottom line: Mount St. Helens volcano exploded in a cataclysmic event on May 18, 1980, killing 57 people ! So I'd say yeah that's a BUNCH of people Einstein ! Get your facts in order prior to mocking people. SMH
@@saxonwarrior388 I knew that Mt St Helens was devastating when I said that, but I wasn’t sure how many people died off the top of my head.
That might be a killer adventure for me to purchase your van once you make it to the southern cape. I wonder how much that would cost me to take a year and drive back to the states. I'm thinking less than $2,000 per month.
It would be a great adventure and totally doable for less than $2000 a month. Most people take about a year and a half to do the trip, but I’m sure you could trim it down to a year if you had to. Our goal is to sell the van in South America, but we will ship it back to the states if we have to.
Those pedals are to guide the dead back to their family members on de los muertos.
@@waterym1449 Yes we also researched after filming that and found out that it is to welcome people into their homes to honor their loved ones who have passed away.
It’s “Día de Muertos.” There is no “Los”. Just an FYI.
@@franciscokameko4671 We just learned that the other day so unfortunately you’re gonna have to suffer through one more video of us saying it wrong coming out tomorrow. Oops 😅
How was Day of the Dead, did you guys get out to see any of the festivities?
Did you try the Choclate frio?
@@UncleTrapperMedia We did participate in day of the dead celebrations and we can’t wait to share that with you in next weeks’s video. We haven’t tried chocolate frio yet but there’s still time.
Hide a Key 🤷♂️
@@mitchsmith1268 I know, right! AuBrey is afraid that someone will find it and steal our van🤷🏻♂️ 😂
Well that's always the question when travelling seat-of-the-pants.
Personally, I wouldn't want to stay *quite* that close to a potential disaster -- like the saying goes "better years too early than one day too late". Ie, what is simple to do now could suddenly become very difficult - impossible later. Just my two cents. It looks like a charming and comfortable spot and perfect for exploring around though!
The Catholic church has a reputation for eradicating/assimilating the pre-existing, older faiths and building their temples atop of the former's -- kind of a 'dominance' move, and a way of showing their God's "superiority".
My views have been shaped alot recently by the research/findings of Paul Anthony Wallace (Escaping Eden, the Scars of Eden) and Mauro Biglino (head translator for the Vatican). Their work just makes too much sense to ignore and their qualifications are notable enough.
In short I'm not surprized they would build atop a massive pyramid, but it's still truly remarkable! Thanks for sharing, as always. Every video seems more vibrant than the one before!
Cheers!...from North Vancouver
PS -- I can't believe you didn't try the chocolate foam...smh?
We completely agree with what you are saying. The world is full of natural disasters waiting to pop off. It is best to not think too deep into it. Especially because AuBreys anxiety is high enough. If it happens it happens. We will either die or deal with the aftermath. 😅
I would definitely say it’s a power move of dominance to build a church on top of a pyramid. It is well worth seeing! Cheers Adrian!
Well, with that Ridiculous Thumbnail Pic, I hereby dub you two "Official UA-camrs"....
@@brettallenthomas Haha we did that thumbnail pic just for you. 😂
"Should I stay or should I go now?
Should I stay or should I go now?
If I go there will be trouble
And if I stay it will be double
So come on and let me know.. should I stay or should I go
" - The Clash . Good to see you crazy kids again on the road where you belong, the 5 star hotel life is nice , but when the road calls your name . It's time to put your boots out in the street . P.S. Hide a key under or around your van Jay ! Come on buddy , you know better LMAO 😂. The hotel lovin' made you soft LMAO 😂😂😂 . Ok so I came back to say one more thing, IMO I think it's a bit blasphemous to build a church on top of a pyramid. Almost exploitive to build a temple on top of a temple . But hey , that's just me ... During Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, Mexicans spread flowers on the street to guide the souls of the dead back to their families...🙏🙏🙏 And the woman in traffic isn't selling mops Jay , she's charging to dust the ashes off your windshield silly man LMAO. Relative to homeless people in the States washing your windows with those filthy squeegees LMAO... You guys are a riot man !!!
That song sums it up quite well lol. Aubrey and I have gone round and round about this subject and I have argued that a hide a key just makes sense but she swears that someone will find the hide a key and steal our van one day. 😂 I got to the point of surrender and told her fine when we locked the keys in the van it will be her fault. So it finally happened. We locked the keys in the van, but it’s her fault.😢 when we return to the van that night, we did some research and discovered the reasoning for the trails of flower petals. We felt that it was best to leave it in the video because we don’t wanna be that channel that regurgitate information all the time. 🤷🏻♂️ Thanks for being a part of our journey John see you next week. ❤
Un título con una pregunta demasiado dramática …
Pfffff
Los títulos deben ser demasiado dramáticos, de lo contrario, nadie hará clic en ellos. Todo era información factual de las noticias. Hehe