


A misnomer for sure, but Hierve El Agua, or "The Water Boils", is still a fantastic place to swim. Genevieve refused to enter the cold, mineral-laden water, but Max and I had a blast.
Everything Oaxaca and Mexico that catches my eye, from stacks of sugar skulls to la lucha wrestling toys, from chupacabras stickers to the outsider art at Popeye's paletas. Art, culture, street stencils, signage, shrines, candy, toys, and packaging all have their shot at the pop spot.
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