Canon de la Huasteca (The Huasteca Canyon): Monterrey
The Huasteca Canyon has many well-maintained trails, and its spectacular peaks attract climbing enthusiasts from all over the world. Some of the best climbs are: Peak 15, Tepeyac Edge, Devil’s Tower, Foxes Edge, Independence Peak, Cat’s Wall, South and East Pyrenees, and Aconcagua Rock. The area around Monterrey is where the real action is for eco-tourism enthusiasts. If you rent a car you can try rock climbing at nearby Canon de Huasteca, the Parque Ecologico Chipinque or the Canon de Potrero Chico. Chipinque also offers trekking, biking and horseback riding, all in this beautiful mountain highland.
This place os ideal to pass the day with the family or the friends. Their formation rocky is lent to practice rapel and climbed. The Tube of the Huasteca comprises, like Chipinque, of the National Park Summits of Monterrey occupying an extension of 200 hectares. In their walls prehistoric glifos carved thousands of years by the old inhabitants of the region can be observed back. Their formation capricious and the colorful one of the landscape, as well as impressive vertical walls offer to the visitor the possibility of developing diverse activities between which they are counted: long walk, mountain climbing, rapel, photograph. It is located by Bird. Dark Morones when finalizing in Sta. Catarina.
Opened to the public of Monday to Domingo of 9AM. to 6PM.
Canon Elementary School
1201 West Cheyenne Road
Colorado Springs CO, 80906-2495
Ph#: (719) 475-6140
Grades: KG-06
Activists from Mexico's east-central indigenous region of La Huasteca held a press conference in the national capital Sept. 21 to protest a growing presence of soldiers and paramilitaries in the the zone, citing a wave of assassinations of peasant leaders. Directors of the Mexican League for the Defense of Human Rights (LIMEDH) and the Human Rights Committee of Las Huastecas and Sierra Oriental (CODHHSO) said the militarization of the region coinicded with growing "struggles by the indigenous to recover lands stolen by the landlords."
LIMEDH president Adrian Ramirez said that the rugged zone of La Huasteca, straddling the states of Hidalgo,
Museo de Monterrey: Monterrey
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Alameda: Monterrey
This is a park for kids and adult. A nice place with a lot of hotels nearby for travellers.
Address :
Avenida Pino Suárez y Washington Poniente
Zona Centro, Monterrey
64000, Mexico
Museo de la Fauna y Ciencias Naturales de Monterrey: Monterrey
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Barrio Antiguo: Monterrey
Walk trought the streets of the Barrio Antiguo (Old District), find the northern arquitecture, combination of colors and old window bars. This is a place full of art gallerys, bars, night clubs, coffe shop store and more. The center of nightlife in Monterrey is definitely Barrio Antiguo, but there is plenty of action spread out over the rest of the city. Theatre, concerts with big name entertainers, discos, small coffee houses, Norteña music shows, salsa clubs, jazz and piano bars, extravagant rodeo shows all combine to provide a selection that should satisfy everybody. Many of the
Casino de Monterrey
Its style is neoclassic, distinguish in its interior two levels with ample halls; the access perrons present/display a marquee worked in blacksmith shop with singular beauty. This he is one of the places that are distinguished in Monterrey like seat of infinity of cultural and social activities. Casino of Monterrey the original building was constructed in 1866; this one was destroyed by a fire in 1914. Later in 1922 the architect Alfred Giles designed the present building. Built in 1866, a great fire consumed it in 1914 necessitating its entire re-construction in 1922 with the designs of Alfred
Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM): Monterrey
Alcan acquires packaging plant in Monterrey, Mexico; price not disclosed
Alcan Inc. has acquired a 250-employee packaging business in northern Mexico as the Montreal-headquartered company expands in the Mexican market.
Alcan said Tuesday it paid an undisclosed price for the packaging assets of Recubrimientos y Laminaciones de Papel, S.A. de C.V., also known as Relapasa, of Monterrey, Mexico.
The acquisition of Relapasa, with 2005 sales of about $22 million US, expands Alcan Packaging Mexico to 1,250 employees at three plants.
"The Monterrey site will provide an expanded manufacturing platform to accelerate Alcan's food and specialty flexible packaging growth in the Mexican