San Ignacio Arareko
San Ignacio Arareko
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AnnapurnaHoov
Seattle, WA62 contributions
Dec 2017
We took a trail from Creel to some wind carved rock formations and then came down into this valley that featured this 1700 century church. It was locked up, but we were able to check out the nearby cemetery that still had some Day of the Dead decorations adorning the graves.
Written 1 May 2018
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Allan Y
187 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
The Mision was part of the village tour. The church is surrounded by a valley of beutiful rock formations. The building itself is sparse and the inside has photos of the stations of the cross as well as an altar. The pews were not on display.
Th eguide said it was built in the 16th century.
Outside in the courtyard local Tarahumara residents sold their wares.
This tour was definitely worth the 210 peso cost.
Th eguide said it was built in the 16th century.
Outside in the courtyard local Tarahumara residents sold their wares.
This tour was definitely worth the 210 peso cost.
Written 7 December 2017
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victorruelasr
Guaymas, Mexico4 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Interesting place to visit for the people interested in historical information and local culture... Just in front of a valley with frog and mushroom figures....
Written 6 September 2018
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Roberto Sanchez Ibarra
16 contributions
May 2018 • Family
A very well conserved colonial church in Creel Chihuahua Mexico... It may be visited in one trip made in vans from local hotels
Written 11 June 2018
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ShivisMela
Whittier, CA2 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
Loved the old Mission and style of the church of San Ignacio.
We had a good tour guide who was well acquainted with the history of the place.
We had a good tour guide who was well acquainted with the history of the place.
Written 10 May 2018
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John M
Fordingbridge, UK257 contributions
Feb 2018 • Friends
Dating from the 1700's it is rare to see a church unchanged since it was first built. Its simple decoration adds to its charm. A visit here is included in tours to creel from the Mirador hotel.
Written 13 March 2018
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Martijn710
Barcelona, Spain226 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
We went here during a nice tour with Jose from Tarahumara Tours in Creel. He drove us around and showed us the Valley of the Frogs and the Mushrooms, this church and Petra's cave (she actually lives there). As a part of the Tarahumara community, he speaks their language, knows everyone and can explain a lot about these people. The church is very simple, but has loads of character and the view around is very pretty.
Written 16 November 2017
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LostInSpace
Auckland Central, New Zealand318 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Built sometime before the Jesuits were expelled from the New World in the 1760s, the church is located in a Tarahumara community. The building has elements of syncretism of the original area beliefs blended with the Catholic teachings of the early Jesuit missionaries.
Written 25 October 2017
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elsa82015
Mexico City, Mexico35 contributions
July 2017 • Couples
Our guide took us inside this community. Very interesting local traditions and customs. The valley is beautiful with large extensions of land.
Written 24 August 2017
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richard m
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico571 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
Is one of the best places, diferen type of history, first its in the mountains, second, the raramuris where one of the last tribes to be somited, so you can se in this place, compared with the central mexico
Written 20 July 2017
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