🇺🇸 I hope you enjoyed having an initial look around Ciudad Obregón! Remember this is just the 4K walkaround - as I said the next video is the proper travel video from Obregón. I know it won't be to everyone's tastes - I purposely walked down alleyways and looked at abandoned buildings to highlight not everywhere in Mexico is immaculate! I'm loving Ciudad Obregón so far! It's exactly my kind of place! 🇲🇽 ¡Espero que hayan disfrutado dando un vistazo inicial a Ciudad Obregón! Recuerde que esto es solo el recorrido de 4K; como dije, el siguiente video es el video de viaje adecuado de Obregón. Sé que no será del gusto de todos: caminé a propósito por los callejones y miré los edificios abandonados para resaltar que no todo México está impecable. ¡Me encanta Ciudad Obregón hasta ahora! ¡Es exactamente mi tipo de lugar!
Hi David good morning, My Best WISHES OF HEALTH so I wanted to say thank you for visiting this part of México A.K.A. 'CAJEME' Is the core CITY of the 'Green Revolution' an agro-industrial Town also called 'Valle del Yaqui' Hope you enjoy AND like the 'tortillas de harina' which accompany the carnita asada's tacos Did you visitalready the 'Lago del piojo'? AKA 'Laguna del Nainari' so you Will love It also! Well my Best WISHES in your way back to your country AND thanks again for visiting CD. Obregón Sonora Greetings, Jose Molina Sonora Video Marketing We place any video on page #1 on Google & TH-cam within 72 yours .
Estoy bastante impresionada de que alguien el interesara documentar mi pequeño Cd. Obregón, espero que la pases bien y tranquilo, me gustaría saber que más te ha parecido curioso de las ciudades del norte. Saludos 😄😄
¡Ohhh, he encontrado muchos! He filmado videos en ciudades como Torreón, Durango, Chihuahua, Parral, Los Moschis, Durango, Culiacán, etc. Una parte muy interesante de México. Me gusta especialmente la actitud de las personas en el sentido de que pueden ser más directas (como yo lol) y mucha comida increíble, por supuesto, también me encanta la arquitectura moderna. Después de mucho tiempo en el sur, los edificios coloniales pueden volverse repetitivos
Hermosa ciudad, la Ciudad Obregón. Tanto el centro como los alrededores. Su catedral es única en arquitectura, el lago, su gente hermosa y amable. es una gran experiencia estar allí. El mar está a pocos kilómetros. La he visitado dos veces. Soy de Guatemala.
@@aragen6771 A pesar de la violencia, encuentras la manera de divertirte, disfrutar las cosas buenas y conocer gente bien, y amables. Yo en mi estadía he visitado al menos 8 lugares y no pasó nada malo.
@@samuelregaladorivas7571 casi toda la familia de la parte de mi madre viven ahi, asi que visito mucho. Dicen ellos que ahorita si esta muy fea la violencia, aunque ya lleva tiempo. Aunque no fue en 2021, me acuerdo que se solto una balacera enfrente de mi como a los 10 años. Obviamente si te puedes divertir en Ciudad Obregon, pero la violencia es algo que arruina esa ciudad
@@aragen6771 tendré mucho más cuidado cuando vuelva (que será pronto). Gracias por mantenernos al tanto de las cosas. Porque los turistas a veces solo vemos lo bonito sin considerar el día a día que viven los residentes de ciudades como ésta. También quiero recorrer sonora desde Obregón a Nogales en carro. Haber que tal. Ya lo hice desde los Mochis hasta Guaymas. Quedándome en Obregón y Guaymas varios días. Los otros, solo de paso. Saludos.
Hay , CD Obregon querido, te llevo en mis pensamientos recuerdos tengo de ti, ajua .. hermosas las calles de mi Obregon.. terruño querido, gracias por transmitir.. saludos
Los Mochis and CD Obregon are two cities that grew paralleling tha American model of the South West. Wide streets and the motor of the economy is the intensive mechanized agriculture(like in Kansas)the first fortunes were from cotton farming(like TX)though i think Mochis already surpassed Obregon)
Yeah. I’ve never been to that state, but I lived in CA for a couple decades, and have family in AZ. That place reminds me of some areas in towns in CA and AZ. Very familiar looking and places I can see myself visiting.
9:27 I’m a bit surprised you didn’t stop to highlight this message on the wall, as it pretty well sums up your whole approach to videos! Another enjoyable video from a place in Mexico that isn’t overrun by foreign tourists. And I also really like a lot of what I’ve seen of modern Mexican style in art & architecture.
Hermosa mi Ciudad modernista Obregón Sonora, sus calles anchas me encantan. Gracias por hacer este vídeo que ni los de aquí lo hacen. Agradecimiento y bendiciones para ti...
Hola! Que grato es que visites Ciudad Obregón, la segunda ciudad más grande y poblada de Sonora (450 mil habitantes ) en el corazón Del Valle del Yaqui y epicentro de la cultura en Sonora; actualmente la ciudad está muy descuidada y abandonada por los gobiernos municipales, pero cada día la gente se esfuerza por sacarla adelante, lamentablemente es insegura; es una ciudad que se caracteriza por ser nueva relativamente y planeada desde cero. Seas bienvenido, esta es tu casa 💙
You're getting better and better with those walking your videos, and with your comments it makes it even more interesting than those plain walking videos. 🙌🙌✌
Gracias Jose! This all comes from a comment I had on a walkaround I did in Brazil. Someone said they liked them but missed my reactions. So you have whoever that was to thank because I decided to incorporate the two. I like them because in a regular video when I'm rushing around to different places it's difficult to include as much info as I want to.
Wow definitely I can see the difference from the noise pollution in central and southern Mexico compared to the north. Even Monterrey being a large city isn´t as noisy as guadalajara or Mexico City !
Thank you, David, for this new video of Obregon. The city planners marking out their street grid had a hopeful vision for the future of their Ciudad Obregon. I enjoyed this walk with you in some of the areas of this unique city in Sonora. Especially lately I've been looking forward to your shared walks through your viideos. It is a real treat for me and obviously it seems many others, too. Gracias for your work and your kindness in sharing this with us./
It's so bad though why copy the bad things of the US? We are currently trying to get away from that grid system that makes things unwalkable, it would be better for everybody if cities/towns were walkable like in many other areas of Mexico it's one of my favorite things.
Soy de Los Mochis pero viví un año en Obregon hace casi 15. Me encanta Obregon, pero por la vida y la gente. El centro de la ciudad esta muy descuidado, en cambio el de Mochis se ve mucho, mucho mejor. Mas limpio y moderno.
Ciudad Obregon looks in some places like an average city some place in the US Southwest. It is a handsome city, there were a couple of scenes in the video that l noticed, the little boy staring at you and that alleyway with all wall art, l was impressed by the art. The pigeons are happy with that stairbridge structure in park, fun video David.
Obregón's design is like an American sounthwest city. With the difference that it is not as clean, the streets and sidewalks are in poor condition. But when all that is remodeled, it would look like one.
Was there for a day back in early-mid 90’s. Had very good tacos. Very “normal” city. It does have a more U.S. (west) feel.. wide streets, commercial, grid.. farming beyond.
That is the cathedral and city hall in front. Dont forget to go to San Carlos near Guaymas. Also hot dogs on nainari street and Taco taco on the street youre staying. Miguel Aleman ave
Awesome thanks man, I plan to be in San Carlos in about 10 days. There's so much food I'm going to have to stagger dishes throughout each Sonora video, otherwise I might explode jaja
Los mochis and obregon, like brothers, similar each of other but diferent at the same time, 2 great cities to live for the high quality of live and economy
Absolutely! The next video features a whole section north of the cathedral on the way to the laguna. I couldn't believe the houses. Like Beverly Hills!
Bueno, es que ambas ciudades nacen de las actividades agrícolas. Su riqueza tanto cultural como material tiene sus raíces en la agricultura y por eso su gente es así: trabajadora, sencilla, franca, amigable :) y por supuesto, todo eso se ve reflejado en el trazo de sus amplias calles, sus abundantes espacios verdes, su arquitectura, etc
@@kazeu8062 es genial como ambas ciudades, pese a ser agrícolas, tienen mejor calidad laboral que ciudades industrializadas como Querétaro, debe ser por que en estos estados casi no hay explotación laboral, puede haber bajos sueldos pero no explotación, al menos donde vivo, Los Mochis
This city looks similar to parts of El Paso on the lower eastside valley. I enjoy your 4K walk-arounds, not that I dislike the others. Keep doing what you do.
I like how you visit places where I literary see myself being in. Doing typical all day things. Saying “bye” cuando me despido! In my Spanglish dialect. 😁👩🏻
Gracias por visitarnos! A pesar de todo amamos nuestra tierra la cual tiene datos curiosos, como ser la ciudad mejor trazada de México y albergó por muchos años al premió nobel de la paz Norman E Bourlaug, Estadounidense-Irlandes considerado como el padre de la agricultura moderna con su revolución verde, desde aquí salió por su premio entre los zurcos del valle del Yaqui que consideraba su segundo hogar.
Esa Catedral tiene una historia muy interesante, bueno, tida nuestra ciudad tiene una historia muy interesante :) y mucha de su arquitectura ( de los edificios clasicos, claro, no de los modernos) habla de ello
I am from Germany. I am living since two months on Obregon because my husbands works her for one year. I am feeling very welcomed in Obregon togehther with my daughter. For me the kindness from the people I have met so far is impressing.
That's great news Susanne! Many of my English students are in similar positions moving to Germany actually. It must be such a change from Deutschland! It's a shame I didn't know before, I studied German at school and college and it's been years since I've had an opportunity to practice. My Español is better now!
@@davidostrowski679 : You are imvited again to visit us when you come back from Hermosillo. I follow you since today in Insta also. Yo estudio español poco a poco. Lo siento I have first started since I am here.
Deutschland und Mexiko ist natürlich ein großer Unterschied. Aber ein großer Luxus eine neues Land und neue Menschen kennenlernen zu dürfen. Ich hoffe deine Studenten fühlen sich wohl on Deutschland.
Obregonense here! It was so strange to see someone walking in the same streets I walk everyday, I'm even in the video!!! Sonora has definitely seen better days, the sagrado corazón de jesús cathedral was so much prettier! It's strange to see foreigners here, we don't get many tourists (for obvious reasons) but it's nice to have you here :-D
Amazing people come from everywhere and I have visited the barrios around Obregon and enjoyed the children holding a string across the road to collect a toll - that's a big business in Mex. (Tollroads) and they are expensive!!!
I meet many Mexicans and love talking with them. One young lady, a manager at a dept. store, was from Hermasillo and I remember her town when it was more a village than the big city it is today. I will likely visit her again when I drive through Mazatlan where she has a family now.
Hola David, me alegra que te gustará tanto nuestra Ciudad, deberías de tratar de hacer un vídeo exclusivamente de la comida y lo que se come en Obregón, Carne Asada, Hot Dogs, Cahuamanta, Cecina, etc. si pides ayuda no faltará quien te de un "tour gastronómico" con viajecito incluído a la presa y al valle del Yaqui... Saludos y mucha suerte en tus viajes.
Sí, tenía hotdogs en el video después de este y cahuamanta y carne asada van a estar en videos que aún no he filmado. He comido hotdogs en unos 3 otros lugares además de ese video. Ya no puedo comer jajaja. Desafortunadamente no hago giras porque no van bien con el rodaje. La filmación lleva mucho más tiempo y la guía tendría que pasar mucho tiempo esperando.
Hola David, acabo de ver tu otro vídeo, muy bueno, entiendo que no hagas giras por lo del tiempo, aunque insisto, no dudo que por ahí habría más de uno que no le interesará si no filmas o si los haces esperar. Te invito a convivir con los locales te sorprenderás por el trato que te darán (y consentirán). Muchos saludos y que la sigas pasando muy bien, esperamos más vídeos...
btw have you gone to Las Criptas here in Obregón?... I think you really should go.. but you gotta be careful!.. i can take you there if you dare!.. haha
@@davidostrowski679 what about, Estadio de Baseball de lo Yaquis? did u go? and talk about or mention, about the importance of baseball in the north as opposed to soccer in the south.
Que bien que le alla gustado mi obregon Sonora México si ay algunos lugares muy malos y algunos muy bonitos y eso que nomas fue el puro centro de la ciudad tu recorrido un gusto saludarlo nunca Avia mirado sus videos y hoy me salió este en especial saludos y espero aya tenido una estancia buena de obregon...
I like your videos and visit good places like parks, downtown, streets with a lot of people there, i'm from sinaloa and i would like to visit CD Obregón someday and walk around to enjoy food and buy a souvenir, have a nice day david 🖐🏻🙂
You must be psychic. I had coyotas in the video after this one from a place in the mercado municipal. A really big one and regular size! Cajeta and lechera
@@davidostrowski679 Hello, you should try the coyotas that are made in the towns on the outskirts of Obregón, they are very good and specifically in a place called "El Pueblito Kilometer 9". There it is the main income for the livelihood of the inhabitants. Greetings and much success during your stay PS: if you don't understand well it's because I used a translator haha
Saludos desde la CDMX! A pesar de los contrastes entre sus callejones y sus amplias calles i like Cd Obregón. Como tú dijiste Cd Obregón por su trazo me recuerda a ciudades Estadounidenses.
Forgot to say that there was a big boom in the economy during the 70's due to the high yield ageicultural crops, hence the big homes. Dr Norman Borlaug had an experimental agrucultural station outside Cd. Obregon. Dont forget the tacos, Sonora is probably the best meat in Mexico.
Some of the houses I saw near parque Los pioneros were huge! Obregón is my base until end of May so plenty of food opportunities, lots of places I've seen I think down Veracruz, like insane beef
@@davidostrowski679 please let me know if you have any questions I'll be happy to help. I was in London some time ago and was treated very nicely. Welcome to my hometown.
I hope you have fun in CD Obregón, it is a very cool and touristic city because of the lagoon, the children's park, the cathedral and etc. I recommend you visit those places :D
Wow nice video! I was born and raised in Cd. Obregón up until I turned 14 years old now living in Tijuana B.C., it’s very nice to see you walking around places I use to fifteen years ago. I must say… you are very kind to compare certain aspects of my hometown city to London or even France lol. It’s indeed an old city mainly sustained by agriculture, outsourcing manufacture and few others minor activities. Although there is not much to do as a visitor you can definitely get a taste of its heartwarming people while stopping by Obregon Son. 🙌
Hi David, Iḿ from Guaymas and there is San Carlos too, and I used to live in Hermosillo and now in live in Cd. Obregón. If you need some kind of help I am here for you. Saludos.
To be honest it doesn't seems that has been too much economic progress since I lived there in 80's and 90's. There is a little bit of backwards. I walked all those places, with exception of probably those alleys. Some of them look like trouble. I love Sonora and I miss the tacos. I hope for better economic times for Mexico.
That street where you crossed and saw Guadalajara pharmacy is Nainari street where you get the world famous Obregon hot dogs. Keep going north on that direction you will see the nicer part of the city. Just about any food place in Ciudad Obregon is delicious, give it a try.
Haha I couldn't find that place so I had street dogs. A guy who's been there since 1991. Was still good! I walked all the way to the laguna up Nainari. So hot
@@davidostrowski679 hot dogs vendors usually dont set up their carts until after 6pm. Then if you go walk on Nainari street you'll find many hot dog stands. I usually exercise on Pioneros park and most people do it early or late in the afternoon cause of the heat.
They need wider sidewalks, and some trees, and it would look cute. Edit - They have the space in road for more sidewalks there. Then they could put cafe tables.
you are right to put more trees, because the city is very hot, I don't remember exactly who the municipal president was, but he removed many trees to put palm trees, so that it would look like some US city, the problem is that here is more hotter and we need more trees instead of palm trees hahah
hola yo soy de Ciudad Obregón Sonora, yo nací en esta ciudad en el año de 1951. Ciudad Obregón es la cabecera del municipio de Cajeme y es el corazón del valle del yaqui. ciudad Obregón es una ciudad literalmente nueva. ya que no cumple los cien años de que fue fundada, ya que en el año de 1928 se le dio el nombre de CIUDAD OBREGON. en honor a el general Álvaro Obregón, que fue presidente de México.
Hola David. Soy de Cd. Obregón Sonora 🌵 México 🇲🇽 , aún vivo aquí. Me llamo Zoila. Cuando era niña viví a una cuadra del Mercado Municipal donde filmaste, por lo que conozco muy bien esa zona, solía ser muy limpia, pero con el terremoto de 1985 muchas personas de la Ciudad de México se vinieron y la explosión demográfica vino con mucha basura,, pese el calor, que superan los 40°C. El 27 de Agosto 2020, llegamos a 52°C y Gracias a Dios no se ha repetido. El callejón Bunka no era así, segun sé, fue cuando Manolo Barro estuvo de Presidente Municipal, que hizo esa transformación, pero no tuvo mucho apoyo del gobernador, así que usó recursos propios. Caminas rápido, del Mercado Municipal a la calle Nainari son como 2 kilómetros. Frente al Parque Alvaro Obregón, está el Palacio Municipal y las oficinas de gobierno, enseguida la Biblioteca Pública Jesús Corral Ruiz. ¿Vives en Cd. Obregón? Saludos 🤗. 28/ Noviembre/2023
I lived in Obregón in the 90s, went to school there. The place looks a lot worse now than it did back then. You can immediately see how rude drivers are. If you liked Obregón then I assume you'll like Guaymas better. It's cozier. In general Southern Sonora has been in an economic hole for a while. Thanks for the video, David!
Ciudad Obregón ya esta un poquito mejor que hace 2 años, le han invertido mucho en vialidades, aunque los callejones están igual de pésimos, al parecer tienen pensado invertir en ellos, al igual que mejorar el Centro de la ciudad (Reordenamiento), Saludos
i moved here 7 years ago from England. Im never leaving. If youy ever return, ill take you on a food tour of the city¨- let me know here. The food here is *another level*
@@Danny42759 sort of. I think theres a bit of nuance needed there. Firstly, theres violence allbover mexico from time to time, and theres a distiction between the way that works in the south, and the way it work in the north. Theure two very different places, with different values. Im in the north. Its all desert, and rsnchers and cowboys are still a common sight. Down in the south, its more suits and ties, and big business. The violence, irrespective is always cartel on cartel, primarily. With the army and the guard getting involved. And while youre unlucky to be caught in the middle of that, its dangerous in the sense that you *could be* if you were in the wrong place at the wrong time. But its very sporadic in reality,and its not mindless. Once a group has or hadnt got what it wanted to achieve, things calm. In the south the cartels will target the public if they need to. Here up north, generally, that breaking thier omerta type outlook. A pride thing. Theres the rexent exceotion of culiacan, but even then they didnt hurt civilians, or disappear them. Just took control of the city access and infrastructure, and threatened to. They got thier demands. It finished as swiftly ad it had begun. While there is danger, no doubt, it feels safe if you life your life away from that side of it, given how close communities form, and the general conservatism it prompt as a reaction socially speaking. I feel perfectly safe, yes. Ive never seen violence, but have heard gunfire, and seen troops drive past me in response.
We dont deny having oarts of the city that are bad but its only fair that you also show nice places in the city so people dont get the impression that the whole city is like that. Watch out cars dont stop for people.
Of course the houses are going to be nice when you're going up to Zona Norte (that's basically the old wealthy area in Ciudad Obregon). It was good to watch this video and how you navigated around Centro and el callejón. I subscribe!
@@davidostrowski679 yes, many of those houses belong to families that have been rich for at least a 80 years. That’s where the old money is, due to colonization 🤑🤑🤑
I was sad to leave! I was based there for 4 weeks overall. I know any local would say it's not perfect but I felt at home there and felt very welcome. Gracias Obregón!
Another idea for David - visit smaller towns, too, because they are so different in Mexico. We stayed to repair our car in Tecuala Mex. in Nararit - one guy noticed we are visiting the city and he gave me a hug sideways expressing how he appreciated us visiting the REAL MEXICO. It was a large enough town, but very primitive in infrastructure. The most popular restaurant was a pizza parlar near the main square, but you couldn't custom order, BECAUSE all their pizza was frozen pizzas - CRAZY!!! Stile, the people were amazing and honest - we just couldn't find any restaurants with much of an investment in the facilities.
mi amado obregon :) tengo mucha familia hay visito muy seguido 💕 ve a los doggos del guero en la colonia constitucion prueba las coyotas lulu o las de cocorit de doña gela
Come to Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur, very similar to Los Mochis and Ciudad Obregón, but smaller, with that reticular urban design, and an economy based on technified agriculture. :v/
ooh interesting! sounds like I would like it! At the moment I don't have any plans to visit Baja Sur but you never know what can happen! I would like to however!
@@davidostrowski679 I'm sure that you'll see the awesomeness of this city beyond the normie tourist attractions like Cabo or La Paz. Hope you can visit Baja Sur someday :v/
Delightful Obregon! I get the statue was the general himself. Someone to make Ben Franklin smile. Your observation about the wide streets is effective! It still seems a little more populated than nice old El Paso. I do like the Ciudad Obregon cathedral. It works for me. Not very brutalist in my first look. I could see the joy of Easter in its concept. Aside from the way brutalist architecture can convey a dream, I think it was usually a mistake. But like your favored industrial ruins - and like your TH-cam videos - the joy of our existence may be evinced surprisingly. I'm glad you like churches. Quite rationally, you see the joy of our existence in all kinds of places. Sounds like a Country song. Low places, high places, chocolate - Cómo se dice Yee Hah! en espa
Please go to San Andres Cholula in Puebla, start at the Atlixcáyotl avenue at Costco and then move towards lomas de angelopolis anf instead of entering lomas go over the periférico and move towards rhe 14th street
@@davidostrowski679 thanks for answering! Hope you liked it! San Andres Cholula is a different city than Puebla and my hometown, hopefully you can make a video of it too! If you need a tour guide i can definitely assist I'm a proud Poblano!
Damn I can’t believe Aron is actually a lot fuller especially I can’t believe can’t believe they even added anime and Beautiful artworks😍 Also in Obregon there’s a huge bus terminal where a lot of the buses that go around Mexico . And that’s where they all meet up especially Tap Tufesa Elite and more
El callejón Bunka suele lucir muy lindo pero en alguna época de lluvias pasada quitaron las sombrillas, creo que por la pandemia no las han vuelto a poner
If you're a fan of places in Mexico that isn't a "pueblo magico", I highly recommend Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila on the border. It's like the 1970s never ended and I mean that in a good way.
Yes airports in Obregón and Hermosillo. Tufesa is the main bus company in the area I believe, I got the bus from Los Mochis. There are direct flights to Hermosillo and Obregón from CDMX and Monterrey. I saw some from Chihuahua too but more expensive
Hello, you should try the coyotas that are made in the towns on the outskirts of Obregón, they are very good and specifically in a place called "El Pueblito Kilometer 9". There it is the main income for the livelihood of the inhabitants. Greetings and much success during your stay PS: if you don't understand well it's because I used a translator hahaha
@@davidostrowski679 Yes, totally. If you like rural areas you should visit the "Eco Camp Inn" and on the way you will find small towns like the one I mentioned. It is a good experience that goes beyond being in the city with desperate heat and that has not yet started the good season lol
David el callejón que están las pinturas se llamó el callejón del BUNKA Por muy poco tiempo se presentó arte,lo inauro Rafael Evans,el falleció el pasado 23 de diciembre,esto se logró con ayuda de mucho jóvenes Artistas de la comunidad y locatarios q se unieron a apoyar este proyecto ,lo visito mucha gente y sobre todo jóvenes , desgraciadamente por una persona ( un locatario que prefiere la suciedad y el abandono de este lo destruyó ) este callejón ayudo a crecer en las ventas porque atraía al turismo...
si amigo he comido perritos calientes de 3 lugares diferentes hasta ahora jaja, hay un ejemplo en el siguiente video. carne asada que incluiré en un futuro video para definitivo.
Me gusta sonora y más cd Obregón por qué se siente muchísima identidad, me recuerdan a mi chihuahua del 2005 para abajo, el chihuahua actual tiene migración excesiva de gente el sur al nivel que ya no sientes que estés en Chihuahua
7:48 this guy is "el dosce" ... he was an artist of graffiti... he participated in some social movements like protest for the 49 children death in the ABC child care buildiing (guardería.. google says "kindergarten" but i'm not sure of that translation...) and he sadly committed suicide about 2010 aprox... he was one of the most outstanding graffiti artist of that times... and it was leading a group of dudes in an artist movement...
I have spent a lot of time in the center in the past! I have done about 150 videos in Mexico, you can check out my playlists and find the old videos there!
@@davidostrowski679 thank you for that, i Will definitely check them out! I discover your channel very recently and I'm going over the Brazil videos right now, will happily look for the old México ones!
No me perdí ningún lugar, sigo aquí. ¿Por qué supones que me fui de Obregón? Esto fue filmado en un día, selecciono ciertas cosas que me gusta poner en videos y hago muchas cosas en los días que no estoy filmando. ¿Por qué los mexicanos nunca podrán entender esto? Todavía hay más videos por venir de la ciudad.
Hellooo I'm from Hermosillo Sonora Mexico, when you will came to Hermosillo? This is the most hot city in Mexico 🤠✌️ I hope that you visit us and eat some tacos of carne asada☀️
Hey Angel! In real-time I will be there on Friday 26th for a few days only. Definitely carne asada is on my list! In TH-cam time, there's still San Carlos, Guaymas and Navojoa to edit before I get to Hermosillo. In Hermosillo I plan to do a walkaround video like this and one of my regular ones over two days. Looking forward to it!
@@davidostrowski679 i would strongly recommend heading that area since it's also known as modern Querétaro and to other cities such as peña de Bernal, Tequisquiapan,, colon, corregidora and San Juan del Río!
🇺🇸 I hope you enjoyed having an initial look around Ciudad Obregón! Remember this is just the 4K walkaround - as I said the next video is the proper travel video from Obregón. I know it won't be to everyone's tastes - I purposely walked down alleyways and looked at abandoned buildings to highlight not everywhere in Mexico is immaculate! I'm loving Ciudad Obregón so far! It's exactly my kind of place!
🇲🇽 ¡Espero que hayan disfrutado dando un vistazo inicial a Ciudad Obregón! Recuerde que esto es solo el recorrido de 4K; como dije, el siguiente video es el video de viaje adecuado de Obregón. Sé que no será del gusto de todos: caminé a propósito por los callejones y miré los edificios abandonados para resaltar que no todo México está impecable. ¡Me encanta Ciudad Obregón hasta ahora! ¡Es exactamente mi tipo de lugar!
Hi David good morning,
My Best WISHES OF HEALTH so I wanted to say thank you for visiting this part of México A.K.A. 'CAJEME' Is the core CITY of the 'Green Revolution' an agro-industrial Town also called 'Valle del Yaqui'
Hope you enjoy AND like the 'tortillas de harina' which accompany the carnita asada's tacos
Did you visitalready the 'Lago del piojo'? AKA 'Laguna del Nainari' so you Will love It also!
Well my Best WISHES in your way back to your country AND thanks again for visiting CD. Obregón Sonora
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Go to San Carlos you'll regrwt i if you dont. Is just onw hour north of Obregon. Beautiful beach town. Most beautiful sunset in the world.
Are you going to go to Hermosillo?
Lol i was gonna ask the same thing.
Didn't think I'd be invested in watching 15 minutes of someone walking the same streets I walk almost every day but here I am
Haha classic
Estoy igual, 😁😁
x3
X3 jaja
Same
Estoy bastante impresionada de que alguien el interesara documentar mi pequeño Cd. Obregón, espero que la pases bien y tranquilo, me gustaría saber que más te ha parecido curioso de las ciudades del norte.
Saludos 😄😄
¡Ohhh, he encontrado muchos! He filmado videos en ciudades como Torreón, Durango, Chihuahua, Parral, Los Moschis, Durango, Culiacán, etc. Una parte muy interesante de México. Me gusta especialmente la actitud de las personas en el sentido de que pueden ser más directas (como yo lol) y mucha comida increíble, por supuesto, también me encanta la arquitectura moderna. Después de mucho tiempo en el sur, los edificios coloniales pueden volverse repetitivos
Si gracias por documentar nuestra pequena ciudad
@@davidostrowski679 Yo también soy de Cd. Obregón Sonora 🌵 México 🇲🇽. .. Salu2 🤗
Hermosa ciudad, la Ciudad Obregón. Tanto el centro como los alrededores. Su catedral es única en arquitectura, el lago, su gente hermosa y amable. es una gran experiencia estar allí. El mar está a pocos kilómetros. La he visitado dos veces. Soy de Guatemala.
Nomas que la puta violencia esta culerisima
@@aragen6771 A pesar de la violencia, encuentras la manera de divertirte, disfrutar las cosas buenas y conocer gente bien, y amables. Yo en mi estadía he visitado al menos 8 lugares y no pasó nada malo.
@@samuelregaladorivas7571 casi toda la familia de la parte de mi madre viven ahi, asi que visito mucho. Dicen ellos que ahorita si esta muy fea la violencia, aunque ya lleva tiempo. Aunque no fue en 2021, me acuerdo que se solto una balacera enfrente de mi como a los 10 años. Obviamente si te puedes divertir en Ciudad Obregon, pero la violencia es algo que arruina esa ciudad
ya llego a ser la 2nda ciudad mas violenta de mexico y del mundo
@@aragen6771 tendré mucho más cuidado cuando vuelva (que será pronto). Gracias por mantenernos al tanto de las cosas. Porque los turistas a veces solo vemos lo bonito sin considerar el día a día que viven los residentes de ciudades como ésta. También quiero recorrer sonora desde Obregón a Nogales en carro. Haber que tal. Ya lo hice desde los Mochis hasta Guaymas. Quedándome en Obregón y Guaymas varios días. Los otros, solo de paso. Saludos.
Hay , CD Obregon querido, te llevo en mis pensamientos recuerdos tengo de ti, ajua .. hermosas las calles de mi Obregon.. terruño querido, gracias por transmitir.. saludos
es muy bonito
Los Mochis and CD Obregon are two cities that grew paralleling tha American model of the South West.
Wide streets and the motor of the economy is the intensive mechanized agriculture(like in Kansas)the first fortunes were from cotton farming(like TX)though i think Mochis already surpassed Obregon)
Yeah. I’ve never been to that state, but I lived in CA for a couple decades, and have family in AZ. That place reminds me of some areas in towns in CA and AZ. Very familiar looking and places I can see myself visiting.
total agree im from cd obregon
Vas pa' arriba viejo 🐊🤠🇲🇽
9:27 I’m a bit surprised you didn’t stop to highlight this message on the wall, as it pretty well sums up your whole approach to videos! Another enjoyable video from a place in Mexico that isn’t overrun by foreign tourists. And I also really like a lot of what I’ve seen of modern Mexican style in art & architecture.
Omg you know what I didn't even realise until I was editing it! How apt!
Ahí salió mi ama con la escoba ! Saludos a Mi Ciudad! That's my mom with the broom 🧹🤣 thks dude for the video.
Ella es la mejor mamá! ¡Encantadora dama!
@@davidostrowski679 Lo Es .!
Hermosa mi Ciudad modernista Obregón Sonora, sus calles anchas me encantan. Gracias por hacer este vídeo que ni los de aquí lo hacen. Agradecimiento y bendiciones para ti...
Hola! Que grato es que visites Ciudad Obregón, la segunda ciudad más grande y poblada de Sonora (450 mil habitantes ) en el corazón Del Valle del Yaqui y epicentro de la cultura en Sonora; actualmente la ciudad está muy descuidada y abandonada por los gobiernos municipales, pero cada día la gente se esfuerza por sacarla adelante, lamentablemente es insegura; es una ciudad que se caracteriza por ser nueva relativamente y planeada desde cero. Seas bienvenido, esta es tu casa 💙
si yo soy de cajeme mi bendito benado ya las memorias te extrano un chingo me hazes llorar que bueno videos
You're getting better and better with those walking your videos, and with your comments it makes it even more interesting than those plain walking videos. 🙌🙌✌
Gracias Jose! This all comes from a comment I had on a walkaround I did in Brazil. Someone said they liked them but missed my reactions. So you have whoever that was to thank because I decided to incorporate the two. I like them because in a regular video when I'm rushing around to different places it's difficult to include as much info as I want to.
Wow definitely I can see the difference from the noise pollution in central and southern Mexico compared to the north. Even Monterrey being a large city isn´t as noisy as guadalajara or Mexico City !
100%. Going to Juarez and Chihuahua after Mexico City I was like ahhhh finally I can sleep!
Not all areas of Mexico City or Guadalajara are noisy and poluted, there are tons of parks and green areas and quiet neithborhoods in both cities.
It looks better than most US small towns, which are usually deserted.
Thank you, David, for this new video of Obregon. The city planners marking out their street grid had a hopeful vision for the future of their Ciudad Obregon. I enjoyed this walk with you in some of the areas of this unique city in Sonora. Especially lately I've been looking forward to your shared walks through your viideos. It is a real treat for me and obviously it seems many others, too. Gracias for your work and your kindness in sharing this with us./
That's good to know Carol! I enjoy making these ones! I have more planned on Hermosillo and Torreón
It's so bad though why copy the bad things of the US? We are currently trying to get away from that grid system that makes things unwalkable, it would be better for everybody if cities/towns were walkable like in many other areas of Mexico it's one of my favorite things.
Soy de Los Mochis pero viví un año en Obregon hace casi 15. Me encanta Obregon, pero por la vida y la gente. El centro de la ciudad esta muy descuidado, en cambio el de Mochis se ve mucho, mucho mejor. Mas limpio y moderno.
Totalmente de acuerdo no entiendo por que los Mochis si puede tener un cwntro moderno y bonito y Obregón no. Hay recursos federales para ese fin.
Totalmente de acuerdo, soy de Ciudad Obregón y cada vez que voy lo veo más deteriorado y sin avance…
Me gustaba más el mercado de la forma antigua que ése.
Definitivamente, he notado que Culiacán en general se esmera mucho en sus alrededores, cada que voy por allá veo más tiendas y remodelaciónes
Ciudad Obregon looks in some places like an average city some place in the US Southwest. It is a handsome city, there were a couple of scenes in the video that l noticed, the little boy staring at you and that alleyway with all wall art, l was impressed by the art. The pigeons are happy with that stairbridge structure in park, fun video David.
Haha the little boy was funny. The sweeping abuelita was so nice!
@@davidostrowski679 she was sweet to a gringo with a strange device in his hand, she could have been a yaqui abuelita.
Jaja
Obregón's design is like an American sounthwest city. With the difference that it is not as clean, the streets and sidewalks are in poor condition. But when all that is remodeled, it would look like one.
En el min 17:56 te vimos pasar grabando,estabamos en la nissan pick up negra debajo del alto en la esquina,saludos!!
¡Increíble!
Was there for a day back in early-mid 90’s. Had very good tacos. Very “normal” city. It does have a more U.S. (west) feel.. wide streets, commercial, grid.. farming beyond.
That is the cathedral and city hall in front. Dont forget to go to San Carlos near Guaymas. Also hot dogs on nainari street and Taco taco on the street youre staying. Miguel Aleman ave
Awesome thanks man, I plan to be in San Carlos in about 10 days. There's so much food I'm going to have to stagger dishes throughout each Sonora video, otherwise I might explode jaja
Los mochis and obregon, like brothers, similar each of other but diferent at the same time, 2 great cities to live for the high quality of live and economy
Absolutely! The next video features a whole section north of the cathedral on the way to the laguna. I couldn't believe the houses. Like Beverly Hills!
Bueno, es que ambas ciudades nacen de las actividades agrícolas. Su riqueza tanto cultural como material tiene sus raíces en la agricultura y por eso su gente es así: trabajadora, sencilla, franca, amigable :) y por supuesto, todo eso se ve reflejado en el trazo de sus amplias calles, sus abundantes espacios verdes, su arquitectura, etc
@@kazeu8062 es genial como ambas ciudades, pese a ser agrícolas, tienen mejor calidad laboral que ciudades industrializadas como Querétaro, debe ser por que en estos estados casi no hay explotación laboral, puede haber bajos sueldos pero no explotación, al menos donde vivo, Los Mochis
GRACIAS DAVID POR COMPARTIR TAN BONITOS VIDEOS SIEMPRE GRACIAS GRACIAS GRACIAS SALUDOS A TODOS ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This city looks similar to parts of El Paso on the lower eastside valley. I enjoy your 4K walk-arounds, not that I dislike the others. Keep doing what you do.
Glad you enjoyed! Got a few more walkarounds lined up
I like how you visit places where I literary see myself being in. Doing typical all day things. Saying “bye” cuando me despido! In my Spanglish dialect. 😁👩🏻
Haha classic Spanglish! I swear it's my new idioma too jaja
Gracias por visitarnos! A pesar de todo amamos nuestra tierra la cual tiene datos curiosos, como ser la ciudad mejor trazada de México y albergó por muchos años al premió nobel de la paz Norman E
Bourlaug, Estadounidense-Irlandes considerado como el padre de la agricultura moderna con su revolución verde, desde aquí salió por su premio entre los zurcos del valle del Yaqui que consideraba su segundo hogar.
¡Definitivamente está bien planeado!
una ciudad muy bonita!! suerte en tus viajes David!!!!!
Gracias Jalil!
Yes, the cathedral won me over to interesting architecture.
Great vlog, cheers!
Its top tier. Unfortunately in the next one it's closed
@@davidostrowski679 Talk about spoiler's....lol
Esa Catedral tiene una historia muy interesante, bueno, tida nuestra ciudad tiene una historia muy interesante :) y mucha de su arquitectura ( de los edificios clasicos, claro, no de los modernos) habla de ello
I appreciate the shout out to the "Yaqui"👍. Watching from Arizona. I'm Yaqui . 😁. Thanks, enjoy Ciudad Obregon
Awesome! Fascinating culture and history!
Éxito bro🇲🇽🤠🫶🏼
the little tower behind the cathedral was the campanario from the original cathedral, all that is left from it...
it definitely can do better..!! never thought i would see a brit walking around these streets but well it's an experience! hope u enjoy ur stay
haha i never thought I would see it either lol
I am from Germany. I am living since two months on Obregon because my husbands works her for one year. I am feeling very welcomed in Obregon togehther with my daughter. For me the kindness from the people I have met so far is impressing.
...in...
...here...
That's great news Susanne! Many of my English students are in similar positions moving to Germany actually. It must be such a change from Deutschland! It's a shame I didn't know before, I studied German at school and college and it's been years since I've had an opportunity to practice. My Español is better now!
@@davidostrowski679 : You are imvited again to visit us when you come back from Hermosillo. I follow you since today in Insta also. Yo estudio español poco a poco. Lo siento I have first started since I am here.
Deutschland und Mexiko ist natürlich ein großer Unterschied. Aber ein großer Luxus eine neues Land und neue Menschen kennenlernen zu dürfen. Ich hoffe deine Studenten fühlen sich wohl on Deutschland.
Obregonense here! It was so strange to see someone walking in the same streets I walk everyday, I'm even in the video!!! Sonora has definitely seen better days, the sagrado corazón de jesús cathedral was so much prettier! It's strange to see foreigners here, we don't get many tourists (for obvious reasons) but it's nice to have you here :-D
Yeah I thought the same! Not used to seeing someone vlog in Obregón.
Yaa sameee it feel so weird actually
Amazing people come from everywhere and I have visited the barrios around Obregon and enjoyed the children holding a string across the road to collect a toll - that's a big business in Mex. (Tollroads) and they are expensive!!!
Ciudad Obregon es mi lugar favorito del país, la gente es lo mejor!, la comida y el paisaje, se siente bien estar ahí.
Los balazos y desaparecidos también te hacen sentir bien ahí
I meet many Mexicans and love talking with them. One young lady, a manager at a dept. store, was from Hermasillo and I remember her town when it was more a village than the big city it is today. I will likely visit her again when I drive through Mazatlan where she has a family now.
Ahí mucha violencia matan a uno mínimo al dia
@@aragen6771 me leíste la mente, dicen que chido ir ahí, pero como no viven aquí, no saben que pedo los weyes, acá hay un desmadre alv.
Hola David, me alegra que te gustará tanto nuestra Ciudad, deberías de tratar de hacer un vídeo exclusivamente de la comida y lo que se come en Obregón, Carne Asada, Hot Dogs, Cahuamanta, Cecina, etc. si pides ayuda no faltará quien te de un "tour gastronómico" con viajecito incluído a la presa y al valle del Yaqui... Saludos y mucha suerte en tus viajes.
Sí, tenía hotdogs en el video después de este y cahuamanta y carne asada van a estar en videos que aún no he filmado. He comido hotdogs en unos 3 otros lugares además de ese video. Ya no puedo comer jajaja. Desafortunadamente no hago giras porque no van bien con el rodaje. La filmación lleva mucho más tiempo y la guía tendría que pasar mucho tiempo esperando.
Hola David, acabo de ver tu otro vídeo, muy bueno, entiendo que no hagas giras por lo del tiempo, aunque insisto, no dudo que por ahí habría más de uno que no le interesará si no filmas o si los haces esperar. Te invito a convivir con los locales te sorprenderás por el trato que te darán (y consentirán). Muchos saludos y que la sigas pasando muy bien, esperamos más vídeos...
la machaca que se traiga de contrabando wey
Great video.
I'm your fan.
btw have you gone to Las Criptas here in Obregón?... I think you really should go.. but you gotta be careful!.. i can take you there if you dare!.. haha
Obregonense here! you should visit la Laguna del nainari or cocorit! those places are interesting, San Carlos Sonora has really really good beaches
Hey man! The laguna is in the video going live tomorrow! Cocorit and San Carlos are planned future videos. Great minds think alike!
@@davidostrowski679 what about, Estadio de Baseball de lo Yaquis? did u go? and talk about or mention, about the importance of baseball in the north as opposed to soccer in the south.
Que bien que le alla gustado mi obregon Sonora México si ay algunos lugares muy malos y algunos muy bonitos y eso que nomas fue el puro centro de la ciudad tu recorrido un gusto saludarlo nunca Avia mirado sus videos y hoy me salió este en especial saludos y espero aya tenido una estancia buena de obregon...
I like your videos and visit good places like parks, downtown, streets with a lot of people there, i'm from sinaloa and i would like to visit CD Obregón someday and walk around to enjoy food and buy a souvenir, have a nice day david 🖐🏻🙂
Thanks Carlos! I saw lots of souvenirs in mercado municipal today!
Be sure to try coyotas. It's the traditional dessert in Sonora. Ask for "Coyotas Lulú " in Cuidad Obregón. Saludos desde Guadalajara 👋
You must be psychic. I had coyotas in the video after this one from a place in the mercado municipal. A really big one and regular size! Cajeta and lechera
Coyotas Lulú están por calle california entre nainari y morelos... Acera oriente ( del lado derecho)
@@davidostrowski679 Hello, you should try the coyotas that are made in the towns on the outskirts of Obregón, they are very good and specifically in a place called "El Pueblito Kilometer 9". There it is the main income for the livelihood of the inhabitants. Greetings and much success during your stay PS: if you don't understand well it's because I used a translator haha
Muy bella nuestra ciudad, espero se haya sentido cómodo amigo 👍🏼
Aquí tiene su casa
Saludos desde la CDMX! A pesar de los contrastes entre sus callejones y sus amplias calles i like Cd Obregón. Como tú dijiste Cd Obregón por su trazo me recuerda a ciudades Estadounidenses.
Forgot to say that there was a big boom in the economy during the 70's due to the high yield ageicultural crops, hence the big homes. Dr Norman Borlaug had an experimental agrucultural station outside Cd. Obregon. Dont forget the tacos, Sonora is probably the best meat in Mexico.
Some of the houses I saw near parque Los pioneros were huge! Obregón is my base until end of May so plenty of food opportunities, lots of places I've seen I think down Veracruz, like insane beef
@@davidostrowski679 please let me know if you have any questions I'll be happy to help. I was in London some time ago and was treated very nicely. Welcome to my hometown.
I hope you have fun in CD Obregón, it is a very cool and touristic city because of the lagoon, the children's park, the cathedral and etc. I recommend you visit those places :D
Yep thanks man I went to them in the next video, well not the children's park I'd probably get arrested lol
Wow nice video! I was born and raised in Cd. Obregón up until I turned 14 years old now living in Tijuana B.C., it’s very nice to see you walking around places I use to fifteen years ago. I must say… you are very kind to compare certain aspects of my hometown city to London or even France lol. It’s indeed an old city mainly sustained by agriculture, outsourcing manufacture and few others minor activities. Although there is not much to do as a visitor you can definitely get a taste of its heartwarming people while stopping by Obregon Son. 🙌
Hi David, Iḿ from Guaymas and there is San Carlos too, and I used to live in Hermosillo and now in live in Cd. Obregón. If you need some kind of help I am here for you. Saludos.
Gracias! I plan to be filming in all of those places over the next few weeks!!
18:06 allí al lado del oxxo en el edificio blanco de un piso trabajaba mi abuelo,descanse en paz😥
Great your very detailed
Thank you to take your time to video.this beautiful city
I hope you have had chance to eat really good food. Totally recommended Los Tacos de cabeza de la Allende. Btw, I currently live in Obregón.
Si amigo I am slowly working my way through different dishes, even the hotdogs at that little stand near the cathedral jaja
I grew up in Obregon. Thanks for sharing!
To be honest it doesn't seems that has been too much economic progress since I lived there in 80's and 90's. There is a little bit of backwards. I walked all those places, with exception of probably those alleys. Some of them look like trouble. I love Sonora and I miss the tacos. I hope for better economic times for Mexico.
Awesome! Obregón will always have a special place in my heart!
I like your videos!
Gracias!
En Ciudad Obregón viven de las mujeres mas guapas que he visto en México.
Cómo son?
@@cuquis2867 Las MAS BELLAS!!!!!!!!!!
i amthankfull you visited my beautiful city
Me encantó tu video de mi londo Obregón Sonora mi tierra hermosa
4k is greatly appreciated. Thank you
Any time!
That street where you crossed and saw Guadalajara pharmacy is Nainari street where you get the world famous Obregon hot dogs. Keep going north on that direction you will see the nicer part of the city. Just about any food place in Ciudad Obregon is delicious, give it a try.
Haha I couldn't find that place so I had street dogs. A guy who's been there since 1991. Was still good! I walked all the way to the laguna up Nainari. So hot
@@davidostrowski679 hot dogs vendors usually dont set up their carts until after 6pm. Then if you go walk on Nainari street you'll find many hot dog stands. I usually exercise on Pioneros park and most people do it early or late in the afternoon cause of the heat.
They need wider sidewalks, and some trees, and it would look cute. Edit - They have the space in road for more sidewalks there. Then they could put cafe tables.
you are right to put more trees, because the city is very hot, I don't remember exactly who the municipal president was, but he removed many trees to put palm trees, so that it would look like some US city, the problem is that here is more hotter and we need more trees instead of palm trees hahah
No pueden llenar una ciudad en el desierto de árboles, no sería correcto 😁 aunque créeme que hay bastantes
hola yo soy de Ciudad Obregón Sonora, yo nací en esta ciudad en el año de 1951. Ciudad Obregón es la cabecera del municipio de Cajeme y es el corazón del valle del yaqui. ciudad Obregón es una ciudad literalmente nueva. ya que no cumple los cien años de que fue fundada, ya que en el año de 1928 se le dio el nombre de CIUDAD OBREGON. en honor a el general Álvaro Obregón, que fue presidente de México.
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Hola David. Soy de Cd. Obregón Sonora 🌵 México 🇲🇽 , aún vivo aquí. Me llamo Zoila.
Cuando era niña viví a una cuadra del Mercado Municipal donde filmaste, por lo que conozco muy bien esa zona, solía ser muy limpia, pero con el terremoto de 1985 muchas personas de la Ciudad de México se vinieron y la explosión demográfica vino con mucha basura,, pese el calor, que superan los 40°C. El 27 de Agosto 2020, llegamos a 52°C y Gracias a Dios no se ha repetido.
El callejón Bunka no era así, segun sé, fue cuando Manolo Barro estuvo de Presidente Municipal, que hizo esa transformación, pero no tuvo mucho apoyo del gobernador, así que usó recursos propios.
Caminas rápido, del Mercado Municipal a la calle Nainari son como 2 kilómetros. Frente al Parque Alvaro Obregón, está el Palacio Municipal y las oficinas de gobierno, enseguida la Biblioteca Pública Jesús Corral Ruiz.
¿Vives en Cd. Obregón?
Saludos 🤗.
28/ Noviembre/2023
Beautiful place my friend
Yo no abia mirado
Ese Estado gracias Tao🙏👍👍👍🇲🇽🇲🇽
Enjoyed the walk around! Since you like towns like this, you’d probably like my town, Apache Junction. Not pretentious, but real. Cool 🌈 !
One day I'll visit! God knows when!
@@davidostrowski679 That would be cool!
Debes de visitar la laguna del nainari al atardecer! Un muy buen ambiente familiar.
esta en el video despues de este
I lived in Obregón in the 90s, went to school there. The place looks a lot worse now than it did back then. You can immediately see how rude drivers are. If you liked Obregón then I assume you'll like Guaymas better. It's cozier. In general Southern Sonora has been in an economic hole for a while. Thanks for the video, David!
Thanks man I'll be in Guaymas in an upcoming video!
Ciudad Obregón ya esta un poquito mejor que hace 2 años, le han invertido mucho en vialidades, aunque los callejones están igual de pésimos, al parecer tienen pensado invertir en ellos, al igual que mejorar el Centro de la ciudad (Reordenamiento), Saludos
i moved here 7 years ago from England. Im never leaving. If youy ever return, ill take you on a food tour of the city¨- let me know here. The food here is *another level*
Cool man, how is the safety situation, recently watched in the news that it is one of the most dangerous cities?
@@Danny42759 sort of. I think theres a bit of nuance needed there. Firstly, theres violence allbover mexico from time to time, and theres a distiction between the way that works in the south, and the way it work in the north. Theure two very different places, with different values. Im in the north. Its all desert, and rsnchers and cowboys are still a common sight. Down in the south, its more suits and ties, and big business.
The violence, irrespective is always cartel on cartel, primarily. With the army and the guard getting involved. And while youre unlucky to be caught in the middle of that, its dangerous in the sense that you *could be* if you were in the wrong place at the wrong time. But its very sporadic in reality,and its not mindless. Once a group has or hadnt got what it wanted to achieve, things calm.
In the south the cartels will target the public if they need to. Here up north, generally, that breaking thier omerta type outlook. A pride thing. Theres the rexent exceotion of culiacan, but even then they didnt hurt civilians, or disappear them. Just took control of the city access and infrastructure, and threatened to. They got thier demands. It finished as swiftly ad it had begun.
While there is danger, no doubt, it feels safe if you life your life away from that side of it, given how close communities form, and the general conservatism it prompt as a reaction socially speaking.
I feel perfectly safe, yes. Ive never seen violence, but have heard gunfire, and seen troops drive past me in response.
Ciudad Obregón y Los Mochis fueron trazados por los mismos ingenieros.
Por la misma Compañia Richardson?
@@cvelasquez1930 , si y hubo mucho empleo para las personas oriundas tanto aqui en cajeme como allá en ahome.
apoco en mochis tambien pusieron primero las carreteras y luego los conductos de agua? xd
@@edyangel9136 ,ahi si no lo sé ..nómas lo trázado y esta hermosa la ciudad..luego iré a pasear.
La neta que huevos de meterse en los callejones en el centro ya ni yo que vivo aquí me atrevo jajajajaja y muchas gracias por grabar nuestra ciudad ❤️
We dont deny having oarts of the city that are bad but its only fair that you also show nice places in the city so people dont get the impression that the whole city is like that. Watch out cars dont stop for people.
Yep I go to quite a few different places in the main video. Haha good tip about cars lol
Of course the houses are going to be nice when you're going up to Zona Norte (that's basically the old wealthy area in Ciudad Obregon). It was good to watch this video and how you navigated around Centro and el callejón. I subscribe!
Those houses are awesome!
@@davidostrowski679 yes, many of those houses belong to families that have been rich for at least a 80 years. That’s where the old money is, due to colonization 🤑🤑🤑
que bueno que te gusto la ciudad, saludos
Lol 27:09 thats one of my childhood friends house, so weird seeing it on a video.
I'm so happy that you like my city🧘
I was sad to leave! I was based there for 4 weeks overall. I know any local would say it's not perfect but I felt at home there and felt very welcome. Gracias Obregón!
Another idea for David - visit smaller towns, too, because they are so different in Mexico. We stayed to repair our car in Tecuala Mex. in Nararit - one guy noticed we are visiting the city and he gave me a hug sideways expressing how he appreciated us visiting the REAL MEXICO. It was a large enough town, but very primitive in infrastructure. The most popular restaurant was a pizza parlar near the main square, but you couldn't custom order, BECAUSE all their pizza was frozen pizzas - CRAZY!!! Stile, the people were amazing and honest - we just couldn't find any restaurants with much of an investment in the facilities.
orgulloso de nacer en cd Obregón sonora Mexico 🇲🇽
Sonora isnt one of the nicer states in Mexico, props to you. Didn't think a vlogger would ever visit lol
Haha neither did I. Let's see what happens lol
mi amado obregon :) tengo mucha familia hay visito muy seguido 💕 ve a los doggos del guero en la colonia constitucion prueba las coyotas lulu o las de cocorit de doña gela
Come to Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur, very similar to Los Mochis and Ciudad Obregón, but smaller, with that reticular urban design, and an economy based on technified agriculture. :v/
ooh interesting! sounds like I would like it! At the moment I don't have any plans to visit Baja Sur but you never know what can happen! I would like to however!
@@davidostrowski679 I'm sure that you'll see the awesomeness of this city beyond the normie tourist attractions like Cabo or La Paz. Hope you can visit Baja Sur someday :v/
Ahuevo, puro Obregón sonoraa
Ahuevo!
Delightful Obregon! I get the statue was the general himself. Someone to make Ben Franklin smile. Your observation about the wide streets is effective! It still seems a little more populated than nice old El Paso. I do like the Ciudad Obregon cathedral. It works for me. Not very brutalist in my first look. I could see the joy of Easter in its concept. Aside from the way brutalist architecture can convey a dream, I think it was usually a mistake. But like your favored industrial ruins - and like your TH-cam videos - the joy of our existence may be evinced surprisingly. I'm glad you like churches. Quite rationally, you see the joy of our existence in all kinds of places. Sounds like a Country song. Low places, high places, chocolate - Cómo se dice Yee Hah! en espa
Please go to San Andres Cholula in Puebla, start at the Atlixcáyotl avenue at Costco and then move towards lomas de angelopolis anf instead of entering lomas go over the periférico and move towards rhe 14th street
I was there in 2018! I've been to Puebla and Tlaxcala a couple of times too. Oh and Atlixco!
@@davidostrowski679 thanks for answering!
Hope you liked it!
San Andres Cholula is a different city than Puebla and my hometown, hopefully you can make a video of it too!
If you need a tour guide i can definitely assist
I'm a proud Poblano!
Now you just reminded me of mole poblano. YASSSS!
Damn I can’t believe Aron is actually a lot fuller especially I can’t believe can’t believe they even added anime and Beautiful artworks😍
Also in Obregon there’s a huge bus terminal where a lot of the buses that go around Mexico . And that’s where they all meet up especially Tap Tufesa Elite and more
Yep I arrived on Tufesa from Los Mochis! I saw online umbrellas down that alleyway but there's nothing there now!
Greetings 🖖 my friend!!!!👍👍👍
El callejón Bunka suele lucir muy lindo pero en alguna época de lluvias pasada quitaron las sombrillas, creo que por la pandemia no las han vuelto a poner
If you're a fan of places in Mexico that isn't a "pueblo magico", I highly recommend Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila on the border. It's like the 1970s never ended and I mean that in a good way.
That sounds exactly what I'd like! *checks Google maps*
Una recomendación, no metas por los callejones, no es muy seguro que digamos jejeje
Really maintain clean city obregon..valle del yaqui..yaqui valley..beautiful
How do you get to Obregon? Do they have an airport? how far are they from central mexico
Yes airports in Obregón and Hermosillo. Tufesa is the main bus company in the area I believe, I got the bus from Los Mochis. There are direct flights to Hermosillo and Obregón from CDMX and Monterrey. I saw some from Chihuahua too but more expensive
Its more near to the us than central Mexico
Nice video. Yes, Sonorans are very friendly
Indeed, everyone has been great so far
Hello, you should try the coyotas that are made in the towns on the outskirts of Obregón, they are very good and specifically in a place called "El Pueblito Kilometer 9". There it is the main income for the livelihood of the inhabitants. Greetings and much success during your stay PS: if you don't understand well it's because I used a translator hahaha
Gracias amigo! I should be heading out to the outskirts soon, I will see what I can find!
@@davidostrowski679 Yes, totally. If you like rural areas you should visit the "Eco Camp Inn" and on the way you will find small towns like the one I mentioned. It is a good experience that goes beyond being in the city with desperate heat and that has not yet started the good season lol
David el callejón que están las pinturas se llamó el callejón del BUNKA Por muy poco tiempo se presentó arte,lo inauro Rafael Evans,el falleció el pasado 23 de diciembre,esto se logró con ayuda de mucho jóvenes Artistas de la comunidad y locatarios q se unieron a apoyar este proyecto ,lo visito mucha gente y sobre todo jóvenes , desgraciadamente por una persona ( un locatario que prefiere la suciedad y el abandono de este lo destruyó ) este callejón ayudo a crecer en las ventas porque atraía al turismo...
Yo soy de ahí de Ciudad Obregón, los mejores tacos de carne asada y los mejores hot dogs de todo México
si amigo he comido perritos calientes de 3 lugares diferentes hasta ahora jaja, hay un ejemplo en el siguiente video. carne asada que incluiré en un futuro video para definitivo.
Me gusta sonora y más cd Obregón por qué se siente muchísima identidad, me recuerdan a mi chihuahua del 2005 para abajo, el chihuahua actual tiene migración excesiva de gente el sur al nivel que ya no sientes que estés en Chihuahua
7:48 this guy is "el dosce" ... he was an artist of graffiti... he participated in some social movements like protest for the 49 children death in the ABC child care buildiing (guardería.. google says "kindergarten" but i'm not sure of that translation...) and he sadly committed suicide about 2010 aprox... he was one of the most outstanding graffiti artist of that times... and it was leading a group of dudes in an artist movement...
Hello Tao!.
Yo have to come to central México!
I have spent a lot of time in the center in the past! I have done about 150 videos in Mexico, you can check out my playlists and find the old videos there!
@@davidostrowski679 thank you for that, i Will definitely check them out!
I discover your channel very recently and I'm going over the Brazil videos right now, will happily look for the old México ones!
Awesome, enjoy!
Gracias por hacer el recorrido por mi ciudad Obregón te faltaron muchos lugares que recorrer.
No me perdí ningún lugar, sigo aquí. ¿Por qué supones que me fui de Obregón? Esto fue filmado en un día, selecciono ciertas cosas que me gusta poner en videos y hago muchas cosas en los días que no estoy filmando. ¿Por qué los mexicanos nunca podrán entender esto?
Todavía hay más videos por venir de la ciudad.
@@davidostrowski679 muy bien , gracias y espero ver tus nuevos videos.
Hellooo I'm from Hermosillo Sonora Mexico, when you will came to Hermosillo? This is the most hot city in Mexico 🤠✌️ I hope that you visit us and eat some tacos of carne asada☀️
Hey Angel! In real-time I will be there on Friday 26th for a few days only. Definitely carne asada is on my list! In TH-cam time, there's still San Carlos, Guaymas and Navojoa to edit before I get to Hermosillo. In Hermosillo I plan to do a walkaround video like this and one of my regular ones over two days. Looking forward to it!
Please go to Juriquilla Querétaro around the el refugio área and through the whole area
I think I did one video in Querétaro but not that area
@@davidostrowski679 i would strongly recommend heading that area since it's also known as modern Querétaro and to other cities such as peña de Bernal, Tequisquiapan,, colon, corregidora and San Juan del Río!
Omg I forgot about bernal and tequis, I've done videos there too. LOVED BERNAL!
Date la vuelta por Hermosillo o puerto peñasco, Cd Obregón muy bonita ojalá subas más de Obregón