When I returned to downtown San Salvador I walked around and took the urban shots. The downtown area is packed with street stalls and has a bustling character. The surrounding suburbs are more upscale and packed with modern malls. Presumably, the downtown area is the most dangerous.
Monday, July 04, 2011
Pictures of San Salvador, capital of El Salvador
Labels:
El Salvador,
flowers,
landscape,
people,
poverty,
Public Markets,
san salvador,
urban
Friday, April 08, 2011
Art Deco Edificio Victoria de Calle Lopez, D.F.
Edifico Victoria is one of the most attracive art deco apartment houses along Calle Lopez, which seems to me to have the greatest concentration of that style in downtown Mexico City.
Friday, April 01, 2011
Museo Soumaya, Polanco, Mexico City
Just opened to the public, no admission fee, Carlos Slim's new museum adjacent to the high end Polanco district in Mexico City. I heard it's the biggest private museum in Latin America. It's part of a Slim project which includes headquarters of Telcel, a luxury condo tower and Plaza Carso, anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue. The Slim project seems to have detonated an upscale building boom on its periphery. Note the new tower being finished behind the musuem. Many more new condo towers are going up to the immediate east of Plaza Carso.
Sculptor in Puerto Vallarta
"I was at a sweaty little place in the jungle, the other gringos were drinking and pugnacious. I was rinsing warm hair dye off my head when I looked out past the palapas and saw him..."(click to enlarge)
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Los Angeles from Vista Hermosa Park northwest of downtown
On my way back from Mexico City to Phoenix I spent a night at the Hotel Cecil downtown and saw a mention of this revamped park in a tourist guide. Nice views.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Peregrinos (Pilgrims), Basilica de Guadalupe, December 12th, Mexico City
Peregrinos en la esplanada de la Basilica de Guadalupe, 12 de Diciembre, Mexico D.F.
Peregrinos en la esplanada de Basilica de Guadalupe, Mexico D.F.
La Basilica de Guadalupe, December 12 festival of the Virgen. Mexico City
This is the maximum religious site in Mexico. This building contains the painting of Guadalupe that appears on Don Diego's back at this spot, Tepeyac Hill. The event occurs on December 12 and thus it's the date of the annual festival and celebration of the Virgen of Guadalupe. The building is modern, it's predecessors are located near by. The entire complex is referred to by a mexican friend of mine as the "Little Vatican."
Friday, December 11, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Quilt of Metal Trash in Colonia Estrella, Oaxaca, Oaxaca
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Cafe at Arles? Could be but this is Cafe Terra Nova in Oaxaca Zocalo.
This setting on the Zocalo in Oaxaca reminded me of Vincent Van Gogh's beautiful night painting, "Cafe at Arles." Most historical Mexican cities and towns have a central plaza which is the center of social life. Most american cities don't have anything like it. This particular cafe, "Terra Nova," has a bit of modern myth about it. It is rumored to be owned by the mistress of the controversial governor of Oaxaca, Ulises Ruiz. The mini revolution in Oaxaca a couple of years ago dominated by APPO was initially about teachers salaries and morphed into an effort to unseat him. I think that's how it's interpreted.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Interior of Abastos Market, Oaxaca. Escenas del interior del Mercado Abastos
Normally live animals are sold outside on Saturdays. Maybe small fowl is an exception.
Sunlight passes through fabric and plastics of various colors creating a festive, ornamental atmosphere. The seated women are selling tlayudas, big flat tortillas. A Oaxacan staple.
Oaxaca Abastos Market. Stalls on the surrounding streets.
The vast market, "Mercado de los Asbastos" has multiple warehouses, and beyond those the activity spills onto the surrounding streets. These images are from spaces on the streets.
Fresh chiles
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