Mexico - Teotihuacan Attractions

 
Mexican State

The state of México (Estado de México) - not to be confused with the name of the country or with the Federal District which contains Mexico City - is bounded on the north by the states of Hidalgo and Querétaro, on the west by Michoacán, on the south by Guerrero and Morelos and on the east by Puebla and Tlaxcala, and encloses the Federal District on three sides. The eastern half of the state is hilly, the western part flat. Although in process of marked industrial development, México has much beautiful scenery - snow-capped mountains, lakes and forests - and there are a number of national parks within its boundaries.

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Iztaccíhuatl Mountain can be appreciated from a distance for its three beautiful snow capped peaks, or climbed to gain the views from the top. On clear days Iztaccíhuatl can be seen from Mexico City.
Picture of Popocatépetl

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In the Mexican highlands the Popocatépetl volcano reaches a height of 5452 m, and occasionally spits out ash and smoke. 16th Century monasteries grace the slopes of the mountain.
Picture of Teotihuacán

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Teotihuacán is the largest pre-Columbian site yet discovered in Meso-America. This huge archeological site, which sits in a flat, treeless valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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The pyramid of Tenayuca is a typical style often used by the Aztecs. The serpent wall which surrounds three sides of the pyramid is decorated with 138 serpent sculptures.
Teotihuacán Ruins.Teotihuacán
Pyramid Detail Pillar, Teotihuacán.Street of the Dead
Pyramid of the moon at Teotihuacán.Moon Pyramid
View over the ruins of Teotihuacán.Teotihuacán
Pyramids at the ruinhs of Teotihuacán.Teotihuacán
View over Teotihuacan from the moon pyramid.Teotihuacán
The ancient buildings of Teotihuacán.Teotihuacán
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