El Cuadro Anaranjado (Orange)

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El Cuadro Anaranjado (Orange) There is a place high in the peaks of the Sierra Madre Occidental, near the town of Anganueo, where the trees are covered with brilliant orange butterflies every winter. There are so many butterflies that the branches creak under their weight. The butterflies are monarchs. They migrate to this spot in the mountains from Canada and the northern United States each year, traveling in groups of thousdand. One year, people figured that there were fourteen million butterflies in an area the size of three football fiels. The monarchs spend the winter in Mexico, resting and escaping the cold before heading north again.

El Cuadro Azul (Blue) Pirate ships once sailed the blue ocean waters surrounding the Mexican island of Cozumel. Cozumel lies twelve miles off the coast of the Yucatn Peninsula. During the 1600s and 1700s, the island was a perfect hideout for pirates. Not only was Cozumel deserted at the time, but it also had many ancient tunnels, dug by the Mayan Indians, that could be used to hide treasure. Pirates would attack passing ships and steal their cargo, sometimes sending unlucky sailors to the bottom of the sea. In modern time Cozumel has become a favorite destination for tourists. Vistiors from around the world enjoy scuba diving and snorkling off the coast of the island. divers who know of Cozumel s colorful past keep a lookout for sunken ships. There s no telling what treasure is hidden under the sea.

El Cuadro Marrón (Brown) A home for a Mexican family could be an apartment in a highrise building made of steel or a modern house made of wood, but many Mexicans live in houses made of brown adobe. Adobe is a mixture of clay, straw, and water. This mixtures is molded into bricks and left to dry in the hot sun. The adobe bricks are used to build walls, which are then plastered with a layer of mud or clay. Thick walls of adobe help to keep a house cool under the hot Mexican sun.

El Cuadro Amarillo (yellow) Yellow corn tortillas are served at almost every Mexicn meal. Corn tortillas are flat, round pieces of bread made from corn flour. At breakfast, corn tortillas might be served with eggs and refried beans, all topped with chili sauce. At dinner, a large meal served in the middle of the afternoon, or supper, a smaller meal eatern later in the evening, corn tortills might be part of a main dish. Tacos are a popular Mexican dish made by folding a corn tortilla around a filling such as meat or cheese covered with a spicy sauce, and baked. Corn tortillas are even used instead of silverware to scoop up food, or as a plate held in the palm of the hand.

El Cuadro Negro ( black) With an explosion of ash and gases, Paricutín Volcano near the Mexican village San Juan Parangaricutiro, pushed its way out of a cornfield in 1943, growing hundreds of feet in only a few days. When the volcano erupted, it buried eleven villages in lava. The volcano has been quiet since 1952. About a billion tons of lava pured out of Paricutín Volcano druing the nine years it was active. Paricutín is not Mexico s only volcano. It lies in an area just south of Mexico City that has seen the eruptions of many volcanoes, including El Chichón in 1982.

El Cuadro Rojo (Red) Gleaming piles of bright red chili peppers are a common sight on market day in Mexico. In the country, people buy their fruits and vegtables from open-air markets, and chilies the ingredient that gives Mexican food its mouth burning taste are almost certain to be on the list. Shoppers walk from stand to stand, often stopping to greet a friend, as they compare the goods on display. When the perfect fruits of vegtables have been chosen, perhaps the firmest, reddest chilies, a shopper will bargain with the seller until a price is agreed upon and the sale is made.

El Cuadro Blanco (White) White skeletons decorate house and shops throughout Mexico on El Día de los Muertos, The day of the Dead. The Day of the Dead is actually a three-day festival during which people remember loved ones who have died. The festival starts on October 31 and ends on November 2. The Day of the Dead may sound like a very sad holiday, but it s really a lot of fun. Mexicans visit markets filled with sweets and toys for the celebration. There are decorated sugar candy skulls and pan de muertos (bread of the dead), a bread with bone-shpaed decorations. Children try to frighten each other with skeletons that pop out of tiny toy coffins. The last day of the festival is spent in the cemetery. Families picnic on the favorite foods of those who have died and decorate the tombstones of loved ones with flowers and candles. In the evening, the cemetery glows with the light of hundreds of candle flames.