Oaxaca, Mexico Street Art

Oaxaca, Mexico Street Art

Originally published via inTravel Magazine:

Owing to its inaccessible mountainous terrain, the conquistadors and other would-be conquerors have had a hell of a time over the centuries taking and holding this Southern Mexico region.

In that regard, it’s much like Afghanistan.

As a result, it’s maintained much of its indigenous culture, which is palpable in the streets.

Many of the street murals seem to revolve around recreational drug use – Oaxaca being notorious for its psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana crops.

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But there’s also plenty of artwork depicting the people and animals of the region.

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Antifa is apparently active. Lots of revolutionary slogans topped off with the infamous circle-A for anarchy (the left-wing variety) are prominently displayed.

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(c)Ben Bartee is an independent Bangkok-based American journalist with opposable thumbs.

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