... city. The night life strangely disappears at ten when the police enforce a near curfew. We set out for the ruins of LaQuemada, a rather mysterious ancient civilization, with trace evidence of Aztec, Chicomecs and Toltec presence. Its not clear what the ...
... the one who bought the tequila, it wasn´t my idea...).
One day we took a trip to some ruins that are close to Zacatecas called LaQuemada. Becky, Joerg and I all went together and there was another girl on the trip from France, Celine. I ...
... the road and ended up spending the night at a Pemex gas station.
Today we visited the ruins of LaQuemada which stands 45km south of Zacatecas. It was thought that these ruins were inhabited between 300 and 1200AD with a peak population of ...
... town. This area was inhabited between AD 300 and 1200; at its peak it had some 15,000 people. It is also known as LaQuemada from the charred remains of its fiery destruction. It is known that it had trade links with Teotihuacan, which we will be going ...
... some unknowns, so contented myself warching the folk dancing in town Mon-Weds. Thurs took a day trip to the local ruins, called LaQuemada because they'd been burnt - no-one can agree their history & they're not that extensive or spectacular but the ...
... home made grog. We didn't, but we did find some mexican wine and a hotel built from an old bull ring.
Good base to visit the LaQuemada ruins, which are good if you like ruins or just want to go for a bit of a scramble because you have spent to many ...