A historical weekend in Mexico

I spent a weekend in Santiago de Queretaro and had the chance to do some sight seeing. A group went to the Teotihuacan region just Northeast of Mexico City. This area has a huge city of ruins, including the third largest pyramid in the world. “The Pyramid of the Sun”. While it is not as tall now as it originally was it is still very impressive!

The Pyramid of the Sun in the background.

A climb to the top presents a challenge to many, especially those not used exercising, or to an altitude of 7,300 feet, but if time is taken most people make it there, and it is worth the climb. A great view of the entire complex and surrounding neighborhood can be had.

They say there is great energy coming from the structure, so you can “recharge” at the top.

We spent the day walking and climbing and taking lots of pictures!

After climbing to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun sitting down to

After walking about 10 miles, and getting somewhat sunburned, we finished our tour and went for some lunch. Nearby the ruins is “La Gruta” restaurant. It is located in a grotto, or cave, and while open to the outside, the temperature was guite pleasant, almost cool.

After a morning walking through the Pyramid's a beer in a cool cave was refreshing!

We then headed into Mexico City, and the Historical Central District. The area contains many old churches of magnificent size and construction. There was also a large market area where everyone was attempting to be unique to attract buyers. I particularly liked the indians and their costumes. Hopefully the long feathers are not from any endangered species!

After a morning walking through the Pyramid's a beer in a cool cave was refreshing!

Finally a long drive back to the hotel, the warm shower and a soft bed felt pretty good!

George

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