A Photo Journey Across Oaxaca…

One of the most photo and travel worthy states in all of Mexico, Oaxaca has something for everyone. From deserted beaches to archeological digs to culture bursting out everywhere, Oaxaca is a place to be experienced.

Enjoy!

Cuilapan, Ex-Convento, Oaxaca, Dave Millers Mexico

Sunrise at the Ex-Convent of Cuilapan de Guerrero

 

Monte+Alban, Dave+Millers+Mexico, Gran Plaza

Building K on the Gran Plaza at Monte Alban

 

Atzompa, Dave Millers Mexico, Oaxaca, Ruins

Atzompa! A sister site to Monte Alban, minutes from the capital city.

 

Monte Alban, North Platform, Oaxaca, Dave Millers Mexico

A wide shot of Monte Alban looking south from the North Platform.

 

Flor de Pina, Guelaguetza, Oaxaca, Dave Millers Mexico

Guelaguetza! And the dance of the Flor de Piña.

 

Hierve del Agua, Oaxaca, Ecoturism, Dave Millers Mexico

Hierve del Agua, part of the natural beauty of Oaxaca

 

Yanhuitlan, Oaxaca, Dave Millers

The Temple and Ex-Convent of Santo Domingo de Yanhuitlán.

 

Agaves, mezcal, Oaxaca, Dave Millers Mexico

Planted agave fields are evident all across Oaxaca.

 

Agave, Wahaka Mezcal, Dave Millers Mexico, Mezcal

The heart of mezcal. Agaves ready to be cooked, mashed, fermented and distilled.

 

Playa Carrizalillo, PuertoEscondido, Dave Millers Mexico

Carrizalillo Beach… according to locals, the best beach in Puerto Escondido. And only 162 steps down to the sand.

 

Huatla, Oaxaca, Sierra Mazateca, Dave Millers Mexico

The water source for Huatla de Jimenez, five hours from Oaxaca City.

 

Oaxaca, Sierra Mazateca, Dave Millers Mexico

Forests high above Oaxaca City in the Sierra Mazateca.

 

Santo Domingo, Oaxaca, Dave Millers Mexico

Sunset at the Temple of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, in the heart of Oaxaca.

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