
How Apple Valley Fair 2017 unfolded in Mexico
In Mexico, the Apple Valley fair in northern Puebla is one of the largest in the country, drawing millions of people and making it one of Mexico’s largest and most prestigious tourist attractions.
In the summer months, there are many large gatherings, with more than 40,000 people crammed into the main square.
The area is famous for its spectacular and unique architecture.
But as with all of Mexico, many visitors choose to stay in hotels instead.
The area has its fairs, festivals and events, but the fairs in Mexico are a lot less well-known and the festivals are less well attended.
In addition to the Apple and Mac Valley fairs and festivals, the area also hosts a number of other events, including the carnival, a giant carnival that has become a popular attraction in recent years.
The carnival is organised by the local government and takes place in the heart of the city, the city’s main tourist destination.
A fair at a glance: The fair is the largest and best known of the fair’s seven.
Its main event is the carnivals, which take place every July in the city centre.
During the carnivale, a large group of people gather together in the middle of the streets, with food, drinks and other merchandise being sold by vendors and offered for sale on the streets.
After the carnivation, people walk around the square in the hope of finding something to sell.
There are also some small and informal fairs.
One of the biggest of these is the one held in May, which is the most famous of the events in the fair.
It’s also one of those where the largest crowd is usually in the first week of the event, which happens to be on the first Sunday in May.
When you’re walking along the streets in the afternoon on the second Sunday in April, it’s a perfect time to take a stroll through the area with your children.
Another of the major fairs is held in June, when there are more people and you have a chance to see the fair at its best.
Also in June is the first and only carnival of the year.
It’s the first time that the city hosts a carnival and is the biggest and most famous one of its kind in Mexico.
While the carnage is in the centre of the main tourist area, the fair attracts visitors from all over the world, many of whom come to the city to attend.
You can even catch a glimpse of Mexico City from the carnages window.
At the fairgrounds, you can catch the sunset with a view from the pavilion at the entrance.
For a better view, walk along the narrow streets or use the panoramic view.
Even if you don’t plan on visiting Mexico City during the fair, it can still be a fun event.
Here’s a look at some of the highlights of the Apple valley fair.