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The remote landscapes of La Huasteca Potosina – part of the larger La Huasteca region spanning multiple states – include vast desert, lush mountains and rainforest nooks with turquoise rivers and waterfalls. Renting a car in the city of San Luis Potosí provides the most flexibility for visitors to chart their own paths through the state’s La Huasteca region. Corazón de Xoconostle and Auténtico San Luis both offer customized excursions from the city. Or maybe a night in the cozy town of Tamasopo on the western edge of La Huasteca Potosina. The city of San Luis Potosi is worth exploring and is a jumping-off point for a trip to La Huasteca to the east.
Persons: San Luis Potosí, Corazón de, Luna, Media Luna –, Don Juan Merendero, Juvencio Martínez Flores, Erich Schlegel, Luna wasn’t, , Saul Martínez Ramírez, Martínez, Puente, Puente de Dios, Dios, Mexico’s, parakeets, Miguel Galarraga, Corazon de Xoconostle, Mark Johanson, Estela Martínez, , Elena Nilova, Salvador Dali, Edward James, James, Dali, , Tilda Swinton, La Huasteca, Costanza Organizations: CNN, , Hotel Media Luna, Chicago Tribune, San, Edward James Sculpture, Getty, W Magazine, La Locations: San Luis, Mexican, Madre, La, Mexico, San, Huasteca, Luis, Ciudad Valles, Media, It’s, Rioverde, Media Luna, , Dios, Tamasopo, Puente, Plop, las, Xilitla, Estela Martínez Santiago, San Isidro, Aquismón, Chicago, Sótano, Salvador, there’s, Mexico City, San Luis Potosi, Barrios, El, La Paz
Edward James Olmos reveals he had throat cancer
  + stars: | 2023-05-28 | by ( Dan Heching | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —Edward James Olmos is opening up about a recent health struggle, calling it “an experience that changed” him. “This would be the first time publicly I’ll be coming out and saying it, but I had throat cancer,” Olmos, 76, said on the Mando & Friends podcast on Friday. !’” Olmos recalled. He described the illness as “a very strong disease,” saying doctors had to “shoot” his vocal cords with radiation. “There were times in the months that I was undergoing the treatments that the body gives up,” Olmos shared.
The list of Latino films inducted into the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress grew a bit longer Wednesday. Every year the board selects 25 films to add to the registry based on its historical, cultural and aesthetic contributions. “The National Film Registry, the Library of Congress has taken a critical step to preserve the work of Latino actors and industry creatives." There are now 24 Latino films on the National Film Registry, according to the Library of Congress. Here's the full list of Latino films at the National Film Registry:
Modern Marine Corps scout snipers are required to study their history, to learn from the outstanding snipers that came before them. In many conflicts throughout US history, Marine Corps snipers have proven to be valuable assets on the battlefield. Carlos N. Hathcock:Carlos Hathcock USMC ArchivesIn Vietnam, Hathcock had 93 confirmed enemy kills and several hundred unconfirmed. That never mattered to him though, according to Charles Henderson's book, "Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills." The only US military sniper with more confirmed kills than Mawhinney in Vietnam was Army sharpshooter Adelbert Waldron with 109 confirmed kills.
Persons: Charles Mawhinney, Eric England, Carlos Hathcock, , Charles, Chuck, Mawhinney, Joshua Coulter, Coulter, Carlos N, Hathcock, Edward James Land, Cobra, Charles Henderson's, Sgt, Eric R, Eric, Corps Mawhinney, Joseph Ward, Adelbert Waldron Organizations: Marine Corps, Marine, Service, Marines, Staff, Corps, In Vietnam, Arkansas, 3rd Marine Division, Union, Historical Society, Los Angeles Times, National Museum of, Army, Scout Locations: Vietnam, England, Vietnamese, Georgia, Oregon
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