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Teotihua... what???
... your shoelaces, put sunscreen (SPF 200 if you find) and get ready to walk!
This is an enormous archeological site in the Basin of Mexico, just 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Mexico City, containing some of the largest pyramidal structures built in the pre-Columbian Americas. The name means "where man met the gods."
Get prepared to be run over by locals trying to ...
Mexico City
... Aztec calendar. I've seen replicas but this was the real one!
The collection of artifacts and statues was so extensive and amazing!
Then in the Maya room the highlight was that they brought the newly
discovered tomb of the king from the ruins of Palenque and ...
Continuing the America's after two months rest
... and Maria) that were also going to the Pyramids, so we arranged to meet up later when they had been to sort out some lost paperwork. We then headed off on the Metro to the north bus station to catch the 9.30am bus to the Teotihuacan Pyramids, an hour or so north of the city. We were soon back in the swing of things and remembered how much fun Latin American buses were, huge cracks across the windscreen, loud music, food sellers and even buskers hopping on and off. ...
A visit to Teotihuacan
... of references to the dead here in Mexico. Georgie and Maggie went on ahead of us while I pottered around checking out the underground apartments. By the time Jess and I made it to the bottom of the pyramid the girls were already at the top. Jess sat in the shade while I battled my way up to the top. I can tell you, it is high and very steep. I was knackered by the time I reached the top and the girls were waiting for me to give me some water (which I needed badly). There are ...