100 Amazing Facts about Mexico
Marc Dresgui
Discover the mysteries and wonders of Mexico with "100 Amazing Facts About Mexico" – an exciting journey through the history, culture, and nature of a unique country! 🇲🇽
Have you ever wondered:
Here’s why "100 Amazing Facts About Mexico" is the perfect book for your children:
Fascinating factsFun learningA window to the worldInspiring content
Give your children an unforgettable adventure through the wonders of Mexico with 100 Amazing Facts About Mexico. Whether it's to deepen their knowledge, ignite their curiosity, or simply introduce them to a fascinating country, this book is the perfect gift for all budding explorers!
Duration - 4h 1m.
Author - Marc Dresgui.
Narrator - Marc Dresgui.
Published Date - Friday, 12 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Discover the mysteries and wonders of Mexico with "100 Amazing Facts About Mexico" – an exciting journey through the history, culture, and nature of a unique country! 🇲🇽 Have you ever wondered: Here’s why "100 Amazing Facts About Mexico" is the perfect book for your children: Fascinating factsFun learningA window to the worldInspiring content Give your children an unforgettable adventure through the wonders of Mexico with 100 Amazing Facts About Mexico. Whether it's to deepen their knowledge, ignite their curiosity, or simply introduce them to a fascinating country, this book is the perfect gift for all budding explorers! Duration - 4h 1m. Author - Marc Dresgui. Narrator - Marc Dresgui. Published Date - Friday, 12 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Introduction
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Fact 1 - The jaguarundi is a yucatán feline
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 2 - Popocatépetl is an active mexican volcano
Duration:00:02:50
Fact 3 - The horned lizard sprays blood to defend itself
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 4 - Sea turtles lay eggs on mexican beaches
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 5 - The kukulcán temple casts a snake shaped shadow
Duration:00:02:30
Fact 6 - The chiapas rainforest is home to rare species
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 7 - Chocolate was used as currency by the aztecs
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 8 - Naica's giant crystal cave is the largest in the world
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 9 - The milk snake is a fascinating and harmless reptile
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 10 - Mexican bison reintroduced after local extinction
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 11 - Guanajuato's mummies are naturally preserved
Duration:00:01:55
Fact 12 - The monarch migrates to mexico every year
Duration:00:02:43
Fact 13 - The precious spice vanilla comes from mexican orchids
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 14 - Isla holbox is a sanctuary for whale sharks
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 15 - The axolotl, an aquatic creature, regenerates its limbs
Duration:00:02:40
Fact 16 - The mexican tarantula is giant but harmless
Duration:00:02:25
Fact 17 - The sonoran desert is one of the hottest in the world
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 18 - Cabo pulmo protects mexico's oldest coral reef
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 19 - The coyote is a symbol of mexican wildlife
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 20 - The quetzal, a sacred bird, lives in the mexican jungle
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 21 - The golden eagle is mexico's emblem
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 22 - Bacalar lagoon is famous for its seven colors
Duration:00:02:34
Fact 23 - Piñatas are a traditional part of mexican celebrations
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 24 - The jaguar, america's largest cat, lives in mexico
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 25 - Guanajuato's underground streets are a world heritage site
Duration:00:02:34
Fact 26 - The temple of the warriors at chichen itza is full of mysteries
Duration:00:02:47
Fact 27 - The mesoamerican reef is the second largest in the world
Duration:00:02:36
Fact 28 - Guacamole has been around since aztec times
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 29 - Paricutín is a volcano born in a field in 1943
Duration:00:02:46
Fact 30 - Tulum is the only mayan city built by the sea
Duration:00:02:39
Fact 31 - The world's youngest volcanic cone is in mexico
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 32 - Mexican chillies are renowned for their extreme variety
Duration:00:02:25
Fact 33 - Mexico's central plateau is one of the world's largest regions
Duration:00:02:38
Fact 34 - The sea of cortez is home to thousands of marine species
Duration:00:02:30
Fact 35 - The cempasúchil flower is used during the festival of the dead
Duration:00:02:37
Fact 36 - The island of cozumel is famous for its coral reefs
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 37 - Bats are crucial to mexican pollination
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 38 - Sumidero canyon has cliffs over 1,000 meters high
Duration:00:02:32
Fact 39 - The saguaro cactus can live up to 200 years
Duration:00:02:34
Fact 40 - The hidden beach of the marietas islands is a unique formation
Duration:00:02:25
Fact 41 - The sierra madre is an imposing mountain range
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 42 - The underground city of guanajuato
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 43 - The nohoch mul pyramid in coba is the tallest in yucatán
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 44 - Mexican tacos vary considerably by region
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 45 - The pyramid of the soothsayer at uxmal has a unique shape
Duration:00:02:36
Fact 46 - Isla mujeres is famous for its crystal clear waters
Duration:00:02:38
Fact 47 - Xochimilco is an aquatic remnant of ancient tenochtitlan
Duration:00:02:36
Fact 48 - The posada tradition recreates the journey of mary and joseph
Duration:00:02:35
Fact 49 - Oaxaca is renowned for its handicrafts and local products
Duration:00:02:41
Fact 50 - Calakmul is an ancient mayan city hidden in the jungle
Duration:00:02:37
Fact 51 - The veracruz cloud forest is rich in biodiversity
Duration:00:02:36
Fact 52 - Teotihuacán is home to the pyramids of the sun and moon
Duration:00:02:44
Fact 53 - The nopal cactus is a symbol of mexico
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 54 - Olmecs carved huge heads 3,000 years ago
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 55 - The montes azules reserve is home to endangered wildlife
Duration:00:02:25
Fact 56 - Monarchs gather by the millions in mexico
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 57 - The cobre canyon is deeper than the grand canyon
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 58 - The sian ka'an biosphere is a world heritage site
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 59 - Pico de orizaba is mexico's highest peak
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 60 - Manialtepec lagoon glows with bioluminescence
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 61 - Blue agave is used to produce tequila
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 62 - The colorful costumes of the guelaguetza
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 63 - A wide variety of ecosystems, from deserts to tropical forests
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 64 - The chihuahua desert, one of the largest in north america
Duration:00:02:21
Fact 65 - The sonora forest and its million year old trees
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 66 - Lake chapala is mexico's largest natural lake
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 67 - The calakmul biosphere, its jaguars and other rare species
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 68 - Tecozautla geysers, natural hot springs
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 69 - Monarch butterflies winter in the mountains
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 70 - Mexico has over 200 volcanoes, including active ones
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 71 - Loltún cave contains 8,000 year old cave paintings
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 72 - Uxmal is famous for its pyramid and carved friezes
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 73 - Black iguanas change color with temperature
Duration:00:02:02
Fact 74 - Mexico has over 10,000 kilometers of coastline
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 75 - Cuatrociénegas is home to some of the world's unique waters
Duration:00:02:32
Fact 76 - Grey whales migrate every year to mexico
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 77 - The maya knew advanced mathematics
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 78 - Mexico is home to the world's smallest butterfly
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 79 - The olmecs and their monumental sculptures
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 80 - Lake xochimilco is a vestige of pre hispanic times
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 81 - Palenque is famous for its temples and detailed sculptures
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 82 - Green iguanas are common on mexico's coasts
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 83 - The jaguar, america's biggest cat
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 84 - Popocatépetl is one of the most active volcanoes
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 85 - Guacamole, a traditional dish, dates back to aztec times
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 86 - Flor de nochebuena, or poinsettia
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 87 - The revillagigedo islands are a diver's paradise
Duration:00:01:59
Fact 88 - The lacandón jungle is one of the last virgin forests
Duration:00:01:57
Fact 89 - Mexico is one of the richest countries in terms of biodiversity
Duration:00:02:01
Fact 90 - Tula's stone warriors are toltec relics
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 91 - The gigantic cave of cacahuamilpa
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 92 - El tajín is a totonac site famous for its pyramids
Duration:00:02:06
Fact 93 - San francisco sierra paintings date back 10,000 years
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 94 - Tulum temple is the only coastal mayan city
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 95 - Manzanillo olive trees, a fruit tree, grow in mexico
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 96 - The misol ha waterfall in the chiapas region
Duration:00:02:03
Fact 97 - Shrimp fishing is an important industry in sinaloa
Duration:00:01:54
Fact 98 - The flower fields of xochimilco
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 99 - Cabo pulmo national park protects marine biodiversity
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 100 - Amacayacu forest is home to indigenous tribes
Duration:00:02:03
Ending Credits
Duration:00:01:59