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Dawn in Teotihuacán de Arista, MexicoBy Christopher Engholm for Ruta Pantera on 8/14/2025 3:28:07 PM |
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| Imagine waking up in Teotihuacán de Arista and finding yourself enveloped in the reverent silence that precedes sunrise. The fresh air, steeped in history, caresses your face as the first golden light reveals the imposing silhouette of the pyramids. Around you, the murmur of birds and the aroma of freshly made tamales mingle with the unmistakable scent of ancient earth, as if the entire city were telling you a secret it has kept for centuries. | ||||
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Along the Avenue of the Dead, every step is a journey through thousands of years. Perhaps you feel called to ascend the Pyramid of the Sun, whose 248 steps reward you with a view that spans from Cerro Gordo to the remains of ancient palaces. Or perhaps you prefer the mysticism of the Pyramid of the Moon, framed by the Plaza of the Moon, where sacred geometry and the Mesoamerican worldview intertwine in stone and shadow. | |||
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References: References INAH. (sf). Teotihuacán Archaeological Zone. https://www.inah.gob.mx/zonas/39-zona-arqueologica-de-teotihuacan UNESCO. (n.d.). Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacán. https://whc.unesco.org/es/list/414/ State of Mexico Tourism Secretariat. (n.d.). Teotihuacán de Arista. https://experiencia.edomex.gob.mx/teotihuacan Martínez, P. (2021). Teotihuacán: The City Where the Gods Were Born . INAH Publishing House. López, R. (2023). Archaeoastronomy in Teotihuacán . Economic Culture Fund. |
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