• Mexico deploys thousands of troops as Popocatépetl volcano rumbles #somee #news #mexico #cent #pay https://www.wnd.com/2023/05/mexico-deploys-thousands-troops-popocatepetl-volcano-rumbles/? utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=PostTopSharingButtons&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons
    Mexico deploys thousands of troops as Popocatépetl volcano rumbles #somee #news #mexico #cent #pay https://www.wnd.com/2023/05/mexico-deploys-thousands-troops-popocatepetl-volcano-rumbles/? utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=PostTopSharingButtons&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons
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    Mexico deploys thousands of troops as Popocatépetl volcano rumbles
    (ZEROHEDGE) – Popocatepetl volcano has been blanketing towns with ash and disrupting flights at Mexico City's airport this week. Authorities are preparing for the possible evacuation of millions of people as thousands of troops were deployed to the region, according to NPR News. On Tuesday, Mexico raised the alert level of Popocatepetl to "yellow phase…
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  • Mexico- this is love
    Mexico- this is love
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  • On May 19th, Derrick Broze spoke at the Exit and Build Land Summit 3 in Bastrop, Texas. Derrick spoke about his 3-year journey in Mexico searching for land, finding the right group of people, and purchasing the land.
    On May 19th, Derrick Broze spoke at the Exit and Build Land Summit 3 in Bastrop, Texas. Derrick spoke about his 3-year journey in Mexico searching for land, finding the right group of people, and purchasing the land.
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    My Journey from Exit and Build to The Conscious Agora Ecovillage - Counter Markets
    Find out how The Conscious Agora team did it in this presentation from Derrick Broze!
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  • Watch this endless river of bats emerging from this cave.
    This is Cueva de los Murciélagos in Mexico.

    Twilight approaches, bats begin spiralling out of caves in a counter-clockwise direction, possibly to elude predation, a cyclone emerging to feed.

    Bats have a magnetic substance called magnetite in their cells, an 'internal compass' helping them to navigate: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080226213443.htm
    Watch this endless river of bats emerging from this cave.
    This is Cueva de los Murciélagos in Mexico.

    Twilight approaches, bats begin spiralling out of caves in a counter-clockwise direction, possibly to elude predation, a cyclone emerging to feed.

    Bats have a magnetic substance called magnetite in their cells, an 'internal compass' helping them to navigate: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080226213443.htm
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  • Mexico vibe 🏼
    Mexico vibe 🏼
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  • Umbrellas, I hope nobody flys away!!! A picture of a random street, from my recent holiday in Mazatlan, Mexico. … I like the creativity!!!
    Umbrellas, I hope nobody flys away!!! A picture of a random street, from my recent holiday in Mazatlan, Mexico. … I like the creativity!!!
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  • Umbrellas! Creative!!! I hope nobody flys away!!! A random pic of a random street from my recent trip. Mazatlan, MexicoUmbrellas! Creative!!! I hope nobody flys away!!! A random pic of a random street from my
    Umbrellas! Creative!!! I hope nobody flys away!!! A random pic of a random street from my recent trip. Mazatlan, MexicoUmbrellas! Creative!!! I hope nobody flys away!!! A random pic of a random street from my
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  • Just a beauty to end our Mexico trip!!! :)
    Just a beauty to end our Mexico trip!!! :)
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  • ..., that how we celebrate our cheatday
    #cheatday #tacos #mexico
    ..., that how we celebrate our cheatday
    #cheatday #tacos #mexico
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  • Ocean water, I love it!!! Mexico!!!
    Ocean water, I love it!!! Mexico!!!
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  • Light hitting the Rocas just right!!! Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
    Light hitting the Rocas just right!!! Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
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  • Mexico…. Love the pongas!!!
    Mexico…. Love the pongas!!!
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico….. a nice, easy feel. Parts, feel almost like a village!!! …. I like it!!!
    Mazatlan, Mexico….. a nice, easy feel. Parts, feel almost like a village!!! …. I like it!!!
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  • April 18, 1847

    “All is ready. The night-watch is past. Twiggs' division, which has rested on its arms, is rousing itself at the first light. The gallant artillerymen and engineers on the hill cut away the light brush in front of their guns, and now the heavy cannon begin their fire on the hill batteries. Their thunder tones are echoed from the mountain sides, and returned from the pieces of the enemy. The division of Twiggs is marching. The volunteers of Shields are hurrying on to seize the Jalapa road in rear of Santa Anna. Cerro Gordo now opens its plunging fire on Twiggs, and the issue has come. Cerro Gordo must be stormed. The storm is led by the gallant Harney. They fight under the eye of Scott. Here march the rifles, the 1st artillery, the 7th infantry; and near them, and with them storming the heights, are the 2d and the 3d infantry, and the 4th artillery. These are the regulars of Twiggs, and here they march up the rocky ascent, so steep that they must climb as they go, and with no covering but the very steepness of the hill. They receive a plunging fire in front and a rolling fire on the flanks — but, on they go. On — on, Harney leads his men. The front rank melts away before the shot ; but they stop not till the hill is gained, and then a long and loud shout echoes from the mountain sides — Cerro Gordo is gained!”

    From: Life and services of General Winfield Scott, including the siege of Vera Cruz, the battle of Cerro Gordo, and the battles in the valley of Mexico, to the conclusion of peace, and his return to the United States by Edward Deering Mansfield, published in 1852 https://archive.org/details/lifeservicesofge02mans/page/384/mode/1up?q=Cerro+Gordo&view=theater
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    April 18, 1847

    “All is ready. The night-watch is past. Twiggs' division, which has rested on its arms, is rousing itself at the first light. The gallant artillerymen and engineers on the hill cut away the light brush in front of their guns, and now the heavy cannon begin their fire on the hill batteries. Their thunder tones are echoed from the mountain sides, and returned from the pieces of the enemy. The division of Twiggs is marching. The volunteers of Shields are hurrying on to seize the Jalapa road in rear of Santa Anna. Cerro Gordo now opens its plunging fire on Twiggs, and the issue has come. Cerro Gordo must be stormed. The storm is led by the gallant Harney. They fight under the eye of Scott. Here march the rifles, the 1st artillery, the 7th infantry; and near them, and with them storming the heights, are the 2d and the 3d infantry, and the 4th artillery. These are the regulars of Twiggs, and here they march up the rocky ascent, so steep that they must climb as they go, and with no covering but the very steepness of the hill. They receive a plunging fire in front and a rolling fire on the flanks — but, on they go. On — on, Harney leads his men. The front rank melts away before the shot ; but they stop not till the hill is gained, and then a long and loud shout echoes from the mountain sides — Cerro Gordo is gained!”

    From: Life and services of General Winfield Scott, including the siege of Vera Cruz, the battle of Cerro Gordo, and the battles in the valley of Mexico, to the conclusion of peace, and his return to the United States by Edward Deering Mansfield, published in 1852 https://archive.org/details/lifeservicesofge02mans/page/384/mode/1up?q=Cerro+Gordo&view=theater
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