At the time of Teotihuacan’s zenith (sometime around 500AD) it was the sixth largest city in the world, and by far the largest in the Americas. Teotihuacan’s decline was originally thought to have been from invasion from outsiders but more recent excavations of the site have revealed that it was only the temples and government buildings that showed signs of burning and pillaging, and the new hypothesis is that it was probably internal conflict that eventually brought the city down.
En route pour Teotihuacan :
Note the worker mowing the lawn to the far right of the photo
Temple of the Sun; a bit of a misnomer as it is now thought to be a temple to the rain god
“Pay credit card, no problem!” rang through the site. It was very funny to see the vendor holding his machine up hoping to catch a signal for the credit card payment. It did work in the end.
From the top of Temple of the Sun with a view of the Road of the Dead and the Temple of the Moon
There used to be a canal that was diverted through the city to provide water to its inhabitants; now the only water in sight is from the vendors, yelling out various prices for different sizes of agua fria. It was dry, it was hot, it was intense. It was Teotihuacan.
People arriving en masse to the Temple of the Moon
The whole site from the top of Temple of the Moon
Having seen many a joyous schoolchild crawl through the ancient gutter systems, Julien gave it a try himself and barely made it through.







MaGnifique! J’aime beaucoup aussi la 1ere photo avec les maisons colorées. Et le site de teo a l’air gigantesque. Vous etes loin de mexico? Et on peut rentrer ds les temples? Bisous a vous et attention aux coups de soleil 😘
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Le site de Teotihuacan est environ à 1h en bus de México. On peut pas vraiment entrer dans les temples, ils sont essentiellement pleins, à part une ou deux galeries jamais ouvertes au public. Par contre on a pu entrer dans les bâtiments en ruine plus petits à côté des pyramides. Aujourd’hui (23 juin) on est partis de San Cristobal de las Casas pour arriver à Palenque. Demain on découvre nos premières ruines mayas 🙂
Bisous!
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Pfffiou ! Epoustouflant !! J’avais raté quelques jours de blog (pour cause de congés), et bien j’ai ai pris plein les mirettes pour rattraper mon retard !! Tant de couleurs, de joie, de bôôté… Merci de partager ça !
Bisoux à tous les deux
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Anne, me encanta verte con falda y con vestido, sobre todo cuando te peinas con trencitas, pareces una colegiala adolescente.
Pero….. cuando visitas los sitios arqueológicos, no es lo mejor, sobre todo cuando alguien te filma por detrás subiendo las escaleras de la pirámide del sol.
Me gustó la sincronizacion de la música y la aceleración de la subida.
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