I went to El Sal several years ago but there is still so much to see. I hope to be going back very soon, so this was a great place to start to see what I had missed before. Thanks for the video! :)
El Salvador fue fundada el 15 de septiembre de 1821. Este año cumplen 200 años. Estoy muy orgulloso de tener raíces en este hermoso país. VIVA EL SALVADOR !!!!!!!!
Is it possible that you add all the names of the places you mentioned in the video under the description section. I’m trying to figure what was it that you said for houses on the lake for the Rich and famous and I cant understand.
THERE YOU GO : Enjoy your trip 1. Hike a volcano 2. Chill around Coatepeque Caldera 3. Visit the Mayan Ruins of El Salvador 4. Visit the Cathedral of Santa Ana 5. Enjoy the Juayua food festival 6. Visit Apaneca - The river of winds 7. Release sea turtles 8. camp at Parque Nacional El Imposible! 9. Enter into Perquin 10. Pile-up on Pupusas
I am eager to visit, but I feel that safety for LGBT persons is a risky venture, since the Salvadoran government doesn't have any protections for said visitors. It's bad enough in the U.S. Please include a video covering this?
amazing view up there guys , hope you had a awsome time back there, i am from the esst of the country a state o departamento which calls: sonsonate, i dont know if you went down there, where the volcano of izalco is? well if you haven't i suggest to, most people dont know but sonsonate has a lot of culture as wel as history, for example in a village called izalco was born the indian who nailed the arrow to Hernan Cortez the conqueror of Mexico. 2- sonsonate was the first Capitol of all CENTRO AMERICA, the port of Acajutla which is the first of the country was where they got in. Sonsonate in mayan lenguage means: 400 eyes of water, why? because water is what we have the most thanks to GOD. we are the only state of el salvador that still have mayan people back there in Juayua, where we have the famouse RUTA DE LAS FLORES, nahuilingo, izalco, nahuizalco.. beaches? we have the best, we dont have sur., but instead have los COBANOS , where we have dolphins, whales, turtles, fishing, etc. right in izalco we have hot springs, in shot. we have much more than any other state. just check it out on youtube, look for sonsonate... and spread the word to everybody. thank you for the video. nice day.
Thank you for this history. My granddaughter's paternal side of family is from that area. I take her to Izalco every year to stay with her Abuela. I do not speak Spanish but GD does. Granddaughter has a half brother in Sonsanto. I will share this info with my granddaughter.
when i lived in El Salvador , my first 14 years of my life, i never had pupusas for breakfast.....nor do i know anyone who did.......wtf they lying for?
huh I was born and raised in El Salvador till I was 13 i had pupusas for breakfast most of time along with other good food and also wheni used to visit family in other towns they will serve us tamales or pupusas for breakfast. i have visited the country twice since i moved to the USA , the tradition still continues with eating pupusas tamales for breakfast. Even here my grandma and my mom still follow the tradition and my nieces and nephews are keeping the tradition alive.
I’m from El Salvador 🇸🇻 I left the country at the age of 9 in 1982 , eating PUPUSAS for breakfast , lunch and dinner is very common to do , specially in my region SANTA ANA ,so know one is lying about it , we Salvadoran eat Pupusas all the time , is part of our Mayan heritage...Que Viva El Salvador 🇸🇻
I went to El Sal several years ago but there is still so much to see. I hope to be going back very soon, so this was a great place to start to see what I had missed before. Thanks for the video! :)
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Hope we can give u a warm welcome in our country and you have a lovely experience 🙌
Congratulations for your national holiday on 13th April El Salvador from your friends in Germany
I am going back to the mother land and definitely exploring the beauty of it!
El Salvador fue fundada el 15 de septiembre de 1821. Este año cumplen 200 años. Estoy muy orgulloso de tener raíces en este hermoso país. VIVA EL SALVADOR !!!!!!!!
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Thank you for Show it my County for the others countries ; it's Amazing the Video and Interesting my Friend
De las mejores tomas aereas que he visto de El Salvador yeah congra. 👌👍🙌
Wow wow, thanks for showing so many natural and historic places in my country.
Beautiful country has a great place end Beautiful Beach end so nice people ♥️
May I'm coming loving el savadore
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Awesome video, made an awesome video about our journey to the top of Santa Ana Volcano in El Salvador, let me know what you think!
Thank you to visit my beautiful country🙏🙏👍👍👍👍
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Brautifuly dream is el salvador
Good video sir
So pretty
Nice video! But the picture that we can see before clicking the video is actualy Salvador, Brazil.
I wish you would have put the names in the screen of the places because I cant understand the pronunciation
A poco no entiendes español?
El hombre del vídeo es el que no sabe español muy bien y apenas puede decir los nombres.
Yeah so nice my country
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At 0:26 is a video clip of surfers at Waikiki Beach on the Island of O'ahu , Hawaii 🤙
That's true. El Salvador has different surf beaches
La foto que ilustra la capa de el reportaje es de El Pelorinho, un lugar turistico de la ciudad de Salvador, estado de bahia en Brazil.
Nice video but if remember correctly we don’t eat snakes or guinea pigs.
No but we eat turtles and iguanas
some regions do eat masacuatas and other snakes, I tried it and it's pretty good as for the guinea pigs...it's a confusion, it was Tacuazin (possum)
Yea Salvadorans don’t eat snakes or Guinea pigs at all . I’ve heard but haven’t seen of them eating iguanas and armadillos .
@@JoJo-gr1rp we don,t eat turtle , we do eat the eggs.
Some people eat masacuate, thats the only snake that is comestible.
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I live in ESA and I've never seen anybody eating snake
Very interesting. But why did you show ruins in Palenque while talking about Mayan ruins in El Salvador ?
Is it possible that you add all the names of the places you mentioned in the video under the description section. I’m trying to figure what was it that you said for houses on the lake for the Rich and famous and I cant understand.
THERE YOU GO :
Enjoy your trip
1. Hike a volcano
2. Chill around Coatepeque Caldera
3. Visit the Mayan Ruins of El Salvador
4. Visit the Cathedral of Santa Ana
5. Enjoy the Juayua food festival
6. Visit Apaneca - The river of winds
7. Release sea turtles
8. camp at Parque Nacional El Imposible!
9. Enter into Perquin
10. Pile-up on Pupusas
Thanks so much!
@@1Cosmos Hello, love the vídeo, but the cover photo is misleading, you are showing Salvador, Brazil.
GRUL,S
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I am eager to visit, but I feel that safety for LGBT persons is a risky venture, since the Salvadoran government doesn't have any protections for said visitors. It's bad enough in the U.S. Please include a video covering this?
amazing view up there guys , hope you had a awsome time back there, i am from the esst of the country a state o departamento which calls: sonsonate, i dont know if you went down there, where the volcano of izalco is? well if you haven't i suggest to, most people dont know but sonsonate has a lot of culture as wel as history, for example in a village called izalco was born the indian who nailed the arrow to Hernan Cortez the conqueror of Mexico. 2- sonsonate was the first Capitol of all CENTRO AMERICA, the port of Acajutla which is the first of the country was where they got in. Sonsonate in mayan lenguage means: 400 eyes of water, why? because water is what we have the most thanks to GOD. we are the only state of el salvador that still have mayan people back there in Juayua, where we have the famouse RUTA DE LAS FLORES, nahuilingo, izalco, nahuizalco.. beaches? we have the best, we dont have sur., but instead have los COBANOS , where we have dolphins, whales, turtles, fishing, etc. right in izalco we have hot springs, in shot. we have much more than any other state. just check it out on youtube, look for sonsonate... and spread the word to everybody. thank you for the video. nice day.
Thank you for this history. My granddaughter's paternal side of family is from that area. I take her to Izalco every year to stay with her Abuela. I do not speak Spanish but GD does. Granddaughter has a half brother in Sonsanto. I will share this info with my granddaughter.
A lot of this footage isn’t even El Salvador
when i lived in El Salvador , my first 14 years of my life, i never had pupusas for breakfast.....nor do i know anyone who did.......wtf they lying for?
huh I was born and raised in El Salvador till I was 13 i had pupusas for breakfast most of time along with other good food and also wheni used to visit family in other towns they will serve us tamales or pupusas for breakfast. i have visited the country twice since i moved to the USA , the tradition still continues with eating pupusas tamales for breakfast. Even here my grandma and my mom still follow the tradition and my nieces and nephews are keeping the tradition alive.
I've been living here my entire life and eating pupusas for breakfast is really common. Even at school people would line up for them
I’m from El Salvador 🇸🇻 I left the country at the age of 9 in 1982 , eating PUPUSAS for breakfast , lunch and dinner is very common to do , specially in my region SANTA ANA ,so know one is lying about it , we Salvadoran eat Pupusas all the time , is part of our Mayan heritage...Que Viva El Salvador 🇸🇻
I do have pupusas for breakfast. Most of the people have while head to workplace
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