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Copper
Canyon Information
Just South of the U.S.-Mexico border lies a remote, rugged region of
unusual, diverse beauty. Vast pine/oak forests cling tenaciously to ridges, peaks and
plateaus. Great canyons carve deep incisions into the igneous heart of the continent so
deep that they host their own unique ecosystems.
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Tarahumara Natives
Raramuris have made the Copper Canyon country their home for three
centuries. Living in cave homes and other primitive dwellings much as their ancestors did,
these proud people have retained their unique culture far better than most other native
North Americans. » Read more. |
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Los Mochis (Ahome)
In the Cahita dialect, the word "Ahome" means "Two
Waters"
it's the place where the
waters of the river Fuerte joins those issuing into the Bay of Santa Maria. During the
precolombian era, it functioned as the seat of the Ahome and Zuaque indians, who settled
on the banks of the river.
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El
Fuerte
Located just 90 minutes east of Los Mochis,
El Fuerte is northern Sinaloa's picturesque colonial city. It was founded in
1564 by the Spanish conquistador Don Francisco de Ibarra, the first explorer of the lofty
western Sierra Madre mountains. El Fuerte was the gateway to the last frontiers of
northern indian territories of Sonora, Arizona and California.
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Cerocahui
A wonderful virgin landscape setting in the midle of the mysterious
Tarahumara Indian country. The charming village is located at he edge of Urique Canyon the deepest
canyon in the system in a valley
dotted with apple orchards. The 900 inhabitants experience a way of life many of us yearn
to live. » Read more. |
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Barrancas Divisadero
"Barranca del Cobre" generally
refers to three different geographical areas. In its most limited explanation, Barranca
del Cobre is a specific copper mine in the canyon of the same name, near the village of
Tejaban. Copper Canyon is generally used by travelers to define the total canyon system,
which covers 25,000 square miles in Mexico's Sierra Madre. »
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Roberto Balderrama, Awarded
Best Hotelier Of The Year. |
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Mirador Hotel, Voted "Room
With a View" by Condé Nast Magazine. |
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by Mexico Tourism Board. |
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| Posada del Hidalgo, "One of the
Most Enchanting Colonial Hotels in Mexico", Travelers Magazine. |
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"We can't begin to tell you
how awed we were by the Copper Canyon.
It is truly a wonder of nature and we
can't wait to return for a longer visit. We thank you for your assistence and
your warm hospitality." |
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R. Blackstone & Ric Ernst |
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