This blog began in late 2006 with the planning and preparation for a circumnavigation of the world in my 39-foot sail boat Pachuca. It then covered a successful 5-year circumnavigation that ended in April 2013. The blog now covers life with Pachuca back home in Australia.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Teotihuacan


Looking south along the Avenue of the Dead from the Pyramid of the Moon
Pyramid of the Sun

A Japanese tourist offered to take this photo
We spent most of the day looking over the site of Teotihuacan, which was inhabited from 100 to 700 AD.  It was an enourmous city, with stone structures along both sides of the 5 km long Avenue of the Dead, starting at the Citadel at the south end and ending at the Pyramid of the Moon at the north end.

As we were working our way back to the gate at the south end we were asked by several groups of students to take a survey.  This was obviously a school assignment to put together a tourism survey and ask the questions in English.  Brenda and I responded to two surveys in good humor, but I must admit that I was perplexed by the question of one young man: "Do you like Mexican women?"
Being interviewed by local high school students
Inside the Palace of the Jaguars

Artwork in Museum
Pyramid of the Moon, Taken from top of Pyramid of the Sun
Structures along Avenue of the Dead

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bob and Brenda - thanks for taking time out to visit these ruins. It must have been a great 'sacrifice' - Ho Ho ! I LOVED these pictures. But shoot, how hot would those structures get in the hot sun?

Stephen F

Chris said...

I love the pictures...how rewarding to see Pyramid of the Moon and Pyramid of the Sun. Great!!

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