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The Aztec City of Xochicalco

Monday, March 17th, 2008

One of the things we wanted to see while in Mexico were the ruins of Aztec cities. The first one we got see was the little known city of Xochicalco, which means “in the place of the house of flowers”. Archaeologists think it was built sometime around 900AD and only lasted till 950AD when it was burnt down and abandoned. The Spanish first found it in the 1700’s but no archaeological work was done till 1905, when archaeologists started clearing the plants from the pyramids and reassembling some of them from the stones found nearby.

Aztec Pyramid Restored - Mexico

This pyramid was the first to be restored and it sits on an area they called the Acropolis. The Acropolis is a plateau on top of a massive pyramid, and was the place where the priests and nobility lived, and where most of the temples were.

Aztec Pyramid Scenery - Mexico

Here’s a view looking down from the top of that plateau. You can see there’s another pyramid in the background, and further behind you can see the valley and lake below. With a view like this, it’s no wonder the Aztecs chose this spot for their city.

Aztec Plateau - Mexico

Steps leading to the acropolis

Since archaeologists began studying the site, they’ve found 32 tunnels but only explored one of them - the observatory. This tunnel leads to a room which the Aztecs used as an observatory for studying the stars as well as keeping a precise yearly calendar - they counted 365 days a year - for when to plant and harvest crops.

Hole To Observatory - Mexico

Opening of Observation “Tube”

They did this by building a precise “tube” that stretched from the roof of one pyramid to the observatory below. The observatory had a polished white floor which was used as a sort of mirror for the sun, and depending on what part of the floor, it would rise and set in they would know what day it was. To observe the stars, they would put a pail of water under the “tube” and it would act as a mirror where they could look at and document the galaxies.

It’s actually quite cool to visit a little-known site such as this one. The first thing you notice is that there aren’t throngs of tourists everywhere, and you can actually take your time seeing things and take pictures of the monuments rather than the other tourists. We did see a few tourists though, but they were few and far between, and most of the time we had the place to ourselves.

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Busy in Mexico

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

We’ve been in Mexico a couple weeks and we have yet to write about it here on Worldiki. Why haven’t we told you all about the place yet? Well, first of all we’ve been so busy since we arrived, it seems like the more we travel, the more opportunities come up and it’s really hard to find time to do each and every one of them.

After arriving in Mexico City, we went north to Monterrey where we had some business to do, and most of our time there was spent working! But of course, we did get some time for fun, and we went to a national park where we saw wood peckers, and to an indoor skating rink where we slid around on the ice. So while we did get video and photos of the places we went to, don’t expect pictures of the skating though, we didn’t want to risk taking our camera on the ice and we left it behind while skating.

We’re now in a town called Cuernavaca which is about 80km from Mexico City and there are a lot of interesting things to see in the vicinity.

Cortes House - Cuernavaca

Hernan Cortes’ house in Cuernavaca

Hernan Cortes was one of the first Spanish Conquistadores to come to South America. He conquered the Aztecs - virtually destroying them - and set up his capital in Cuernavaca. The landmark building in the center of town is his former house which was built in the 1500s.

Hernan Cortes Statue - Cuernavaca

A statue of Cortes staring at the land he conquered

We have some interesting videos and when we get the time, we’ll edit and upload it here :)

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