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Week 15: Mexico (Part 2)

One of the great things about Mexico is its incredible history. This country is filled with remnants of the many civilisations that have called Mexico home at some stage. For example, Mexico City was built on top of an Aztec city so if you scratch below the surface, you'll find acres of Aztec ruins. There's a great site in Mexico City where you can see where some of the ancient city has been excavated and one of the modern roads is still running across the ruins. I asked a local guide why they didn't just dig up the Aztec city and they responded, 'why dig up a city just to find ruins?' My internal dialogue and inner geek cried out loud at the thought of all the amazing things under the pavement I was standing on.

As I mention in the video, the structures of ancient civilisations are absurdly complex and often cater to moments such as stars aligning or the position of the sun at a particular time. Unfortunately, they were also incredibly mindful of acoustics when building these sites so my cursing would echo around the ruins as the guides told me the purposes of some of the architectural features.

Many people mention Chichen Itza when they talk about ancient sites in Mexico, but the whole country is decorated in ruins that I recommend you take a detour to see if you visit the country.

The before shot. The before shot.

The after shot. The after shot.

So worth it! So worth it!

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Such a large country, straddling temperate and tropical zones, reaching 5km into the sky and stretching 10,000km along its coasts, with a city of 19 million people at its center and countless tiny pueblos everywhere, can hardly fail to provide a huge variety of options for human adventure.