Flowers in the mountainsMany people do the pilgrimage to Juquila by bicycleThe church in JuquilaCandles and other religious itemsA runner carries a torch towards JuquilaAgave hearts ready to be used to make mescalThe pretty church in JuchatengoJuchatengo's cemetaryUp a loooong climbNow for some downhillThe famous "black clay" of San Bartolomé near Oaxaca cityA chaos of alebrijes for saleA chocolate factory in OaxacaA left over day of the dead decorationOnly in Mexico... Hey! How about a parade?A window in colonial OaxacaThe Zapotec ruins of Monte AlbanThe Zapotec ruins of Monte AlbanA turkey for sale in the main market of OaxacaHow many heads of garlic?Chicken and chorizo in the marketChilesPiñatas for saleShe got tired of comparing apples to oranges... sorryA solemn musical child bandWe're in the land of mossOne of the beautiful mountain roadsAn archway of the massive dominican church in Yanhuitlán. It's the largest in all of Mexico, started in 1529.Inside the massive dominican church in Yanhuitlán.The beautiful organ inside the massive dominican church in Yanhuitlán.Donkeys and nopal cactusThe church in TeposcolulaCycling uphill... we're in the mountains after allThe Triquis, only about 15,000 strong, fiercely hang on to their traditions.A Triqui woman in traditional dress.A long downhillThe church in the town of Santiago JamiltepecA good catch in Puerto EscondidoThe main beach in Puerto Escondido