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Top 8 Things to do in Rocky Point Mexico

This video is our Top 8 Things to do in Rocky Point Mexico. These are the things we highly recommend doing while you're visiting Rocky Point. Leave us other suggestions in the comments on YOUR top things you love to do when visiting Puerto Penasco.

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Rocky Point, Mexico: Things to Do & Sites to See in Puerto Peñasco

Rocky Point has somewhat of a rowdy, bar-hopping reputation in the US, and for good reason!
But... there's so much more to do in Puerto Peñasco.
It's a great destination for families, friends, couples, and seniors.
This video will give a brief description of the best things to do in Rocky Point, plus some must see spots if it's your first time down to the beaches of Puerto Peñasco.

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00:15 Sea of Cortez
00:25 Rocky Point Beaches
00:39 Puerto Peñasco Sunsets
00:50 Jet Skis & Kayaks
00:58 Snorkeling in Rocky Point
01:09 Fishing off Puerto Peñasco
01:29 Whale Watching
01:31 The CEDO Research Center
01:46 The Oyster Farm
01:57 ATV rentals
02:07 Golfing in Rocky Point
02:18 Bars: Wrecked at the Reef
02:28 Rocky Point Malecon
02:44 Authentic Shops
02:50 Beach Sunset


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At America’s Most Lawless Border ????????????????

Far from Phoenix in the south of Arizona is beautiful Cochise County. Here the mountains tie together two countries and the most lawless border area in the United States. Here's the place of high-speed chases and 13-year-olds making up to $3000 per migrant as they drive them up to Phoenix. A place of cat and mouse where the cartels are in control. Join me as we venture to another part of the US border to get a better understanding of what's currently happening at the ground level with the local Sheriff.

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NOGALES: How Crime-Ridden Is This Arizona Border City? What I Saw

I visited Nogales, Arizona. It sits across the Mexican border from Nogales, Sonora. Also took a quick side trip into Tubac, Arizona.




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Top 5 Things To Do in Rocky Point, Puerto Penasco Mexico

Today we're recapping the Top 5 things to do in Rocky Point after spending the last month there.
We loved our time in Puerto Penasco and had fun exploring the town and coastline. Here are our fave five things we did while staying at Concha Del Mar campground in our RV.

Have a Beach Day: Playa Hermosa & Playa Bonita
Go on a Boat Trip: Intrepid Cruises or Del Mar Charters
SUP or Kayak: Supping the Sea on the Sea of Cortez
Tequila Tasting: At the Tequila Factory
Dine Out: Our faves were Pollo Lucas and Pane E Vino

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0:00- 0:58- Intro
0:59- 1:43- Beach Day
1:44- 3:35- Boat Trip
3:36- 5:31- SUP the Sea
5:32- 8:00- Tequila Tasting
8:01- 9:36- Dine Out
9:37- 10:40- Goodbye Mexico

Top Recommended Rocky Point Restaurants in Puerto Penasco Mexico

Visiting Rocky Point and looking for where to dine? Here are our top recommended Rocky Point restaurants in Puerto Penasco Mexico.

We gave our favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner spots. AND of course, one of the top places to grab a drink and party beachside.

What are YOUR top recommended Rocky Point restaurants? Share them in the comments below!

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When is the best time to visit Puerto Penasco, Sonora Mexico? (Rocky Point Mexico)

The best time to visit Puerto Penasco Sonora Mexico is January because it is the off-season and there are fewer tourists.

If you have seen any of our videos, you know we call it Rocky Point Mexico here in Arizona, also, the Arizona South Beach.

Rocky Point Mexico has a lot of things to do, places to eat, and many hotels. You can enjoy the beach, water sports, fishing, and more.

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Welcome to our food-filled adventure in Mexico City! Join us on a tantalizing Mexico City food tour as we embark on a short layover, racing through the vibrant streets in search of the absolute best tacos the city has to offer. Get ready to indulge in mouthwatering delicacies such as blue corn tortilla quesadillas and campechano tacos bursting with flavor. And of course, no food tour is complete without satisfying our sweet tooth with piping hot churros calientitos! Your cravings won't stand a chance!

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Address: Simón Bolívar 56, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX

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Address: Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas 42, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX

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Naco, Arizona | Small Border Towns

Naco, Arizona is a small border town with a history and unique characteristics that set it apart from many other towns in the United States. It is located in Cochise County, Arizona, directly across the United States–Mexico border from its sister city of Naco, Sonora. This unique geographical positioning has shaped its history, economy, and culture. The town was established in the early 20th century and was originally settled by the Nahua and Opata Indians, with the name Naco meaning nopal cactus in the Opata language. The U.S. Congress officially established Naco as a Port of Entry on June 28, 1902, and today, the Naco port of entry operates 24 hours a day.

Naco's history is deeply intertwined with the border. Established in the early 20th century, the town was initially a hub for copper mining and ranching. The border itself was a mere formality, with people and goods moving freely between the U.S. and Mexico. This dynamic changed with the onset of Prohibition in the United States, which saw Naco becoming a point of entry for contraband alcohol.

One of the most notable historical events in Naco's history is the Battle of Naco, part of the Mexican Revolution. In 1915, Constitutionalist forces in Mexico, led by General Alvaro Obregon, clashed with the Villistas near the border. This battle was significant for being one of the few instances where a foreign conflict spilled onto U.S. soil, as stray bullets often landed in Naco, Arizona.

As of the 2023 census, Naco had a population of about 1,000 people with a racial makeup that was predominantly Hispanic with a median age of 30 years old and a median household income of $37,000. The population is characterized by a significant number of residents of Hispanic descent, with a majority being U.S. citizens. The homeownership rate is quite high at 83%, and most residents drive to work to nearby Bisbee and other Arizona towns.

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Naco Mexico - Traveling through Cartel Land City of HEAT!!

Traveling with my kids to Naco Mex today to see how the other side lives...
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Mexican Cartel Land - City of Heat NACO MEXICO

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Naco Border Crossing Into Mexico and Back

Take a drive into Mexico and back at the Naco Border crossing. It's a very small town on both sides of the border and is a very low-traffic, easy place to enter Mexico. The border was under construction but it appeared to have plenty of space for RV's.

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FMM and Temporary Import Permit - I've heard reports about doing this at the border but I didn't see an Aduana or Bajercito office. You can drive to Cananea to complete all paperwork after crossing over here. It's roughly 30-40 minutes from Naco.

I was searched when crossing into Mexico. The search was professional and they were careful to replace all of my camping gear and possessions. I was also placed in secondary and searched when returning to the USA. US Customs officers were not careful with my gear and they tossed it around (including my Starlink satellite). I left the camera running and they also talked about my vehicle being a potential decoy or distraction which obviously isn't true. Otherwise, it was a typical inspection on the US side.

Between each crossing, I do a quick lap through town and spend some time in the local square. It was a quiet Sunday and most businesses were closed for the morning. Walking across to explore town and get some food or visit a dentist/pharmacy would be very easy.

Driving along the mexican border from NACO to EL PASO | VAN LIFE

Exploring the border town NACO, Arizona and driving to EL PASO, Texas to visit an old friend. Along the way was this nice little museum in Columbus, New Mexico.

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00:00 NACO
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Driving Through Bisbee, AZ

Join me for a quick cruise through Bisbee, Arizona. Located close to the Mexico Border, Bisbee is a favorite stop in the region. It has great food, shops, tours and mountains to explore. After driving around town, I visited Naco, Mexico and spent an afternoon walking aroundwith a stop to eat in the centro park.
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TRAVELLING TO THE MEXICO MOUNTAINS (A tiny village in rural Mexico)

Travelling to the Mexico mountains took two days. But getting to this tiny village in rural Mexico was well worth the trouble. We decided to visit Angahuan in Michoacan partly because it’s the gateway to Paricutin volcano and partly because the people who live there are a pre-Hispanic tribe who still lead a traditional way of life. Seeing the volcano and life in the village were amazing experiences and we’d recommend them to anyone!

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Abandoned U.S. Army Border Fortress | Camp Naco, AZ #arizona #drone

Camp Naco was built in 1919 by the US War Department’s Mexican Border Defense Construction Project, a response to unsettled conditions along the US/Mexico border resulting from the Mexican revolution. Part of a 1,200-mile chain of thirty-five permanent military camps along the border from Brownsville, Texas, to Arivaca, Arizona, Camp Naco was one of only two constructed of adobe. When the camps were decommissioned in 1923, most were deconstructed so that materials could be used elsewhere, but Camp Naco, built of adobe, remained in place, and passed into private hands. As a result, it remains the only camp to retain its historic integrity today. In 1910 a tent camp manned by the Ninth and Tenth Cavalry of Buffalo Soldiers was established at the point where the El Paso and Southwestern railroad line crossed the border to link the American-owned mines at Canonea, Sonora, to processing facilities in Arizona. Its mission was to protect the railroad, prevent the smuggling of arms, cattle, and other supplies across the border to rebel forces in Mexico, and restrain any lawlessness and banditry that might spill over the border into Arizona. In 1919 a permanent camp was constructed. Today Camp Naco is the physical reminder of a decade of border unrest as opposing Mexican forces battled for control of their country, as plans were hatched to reclaim the American Southwest for Mexico, and as Germany attempted to enroll Mexico as an ally in World War I. It also illuminates the important role of the Buffalo Soldiers as effective peacekeepers within the segregated military of the period. The camp is located at the corner of Newell Street and Willson in Naco.

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A History of the Naco Border Wall and Why We Hate the Razor Wire

In early February 2019, Trump sent troops to the tiny border town of Naco, Arizona - and almost overnight, the border fence - where children once painted - glittered with coils of razor wire.

21 Amazing facts About Mexico

21 Amazing facts About Mexico.Facts about mexico.World's largest pyramid.One of the Seven wonders of the world.USA vs Mexico.USA immigrants.USA mexico border.

In this video we are going on to the next country in our virtual travel around the world.A country which has largest pyramid on earth.The country which produce largest quantity of silver on Earth.That country is Mexico.


Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:36 1.The official Name of Mexico is United Mexican States.
0:58 2.Spanish is the De facto national language.
1:15 3.Mexico has the World’s Largest Spanish Speaking Population.
1:35 4.Mexico ranks second in the Happy Planet Index results.
1:52 5.Mexico has hardest working citizens on earth.
2:10 6.Mexico pledged to use its nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
2:19 7.Mexico's Neutrality in international conflicts.
2:28 8.World's smallest inactive volcano is in Mexico.
2:41 9.Mexico City is sinking by 10 inches each year!
3:02 10.Mexico has the Largest Pyramid on Earth.
3:23 11.Mexico has one of the seven wonders of the world.
3:47 12.Mexico City has the largest number of museums in the Americas.
4:03 13.Mexico's Life changing meteorite.
4:34 14.It’s illegal to shave while driving in Mexico.
4:51 15.There are women-only cars in the subway.
5:11 16.Mexico is the largest producer of silver.
5:34 17.Artists can pay their taxes using artwork.
5:52 18.The Mexico of the 19th century was even bigger.
6:30 19.US citizens Are The Largest Immigration Group in Mexico.
7:05 20.USA-Mexico border is the most frequently crossed international border.
7:20 21.Volleyball match between USA and Mexico.
7:30 Conclusion.



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See all of Southeast Arizona, including Kinishba Ruins, Ft. Apache, East Fork, Whiteriver, Pinetop-Lakeside, Springerville, Thatcher, Bowie, San Simon, Willcox, Dos Cabozas, Chiricahua National Monument, Douglas, Agua Prita MEXICO, Bisbee, Naco and Naco MEXICO, Sierra Vista, Tombstone, and Benson

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