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Off The Beaten Path: CODICE MOCTEZUMA ... great discover
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when you are in elemntary school in Mexico you recive general education about ancient mexican civilizations, when you get older you still feel facinated about our ancestors... other Mexico other people..same land.... Recently I discovered in a hidden place of the Palacio de Cortes Museum in Cuernavaca city, one of the greatest pieces, even the antropology museum in mexico city has it..... just at the end of the museum the last piece hanging in the right side of the exit door before the museums store ...you will find this Codice.... the picture show the fight with mexicas and spaniards in Tenochtitlan, other picture show Hernan Cortes in his horse, other picture show the destruction of the top of a pyramid and a battle , other pic show the punishment with a rope in the throught to Moctezuma and a spaniard.. INCREDIBEL PICTURES..... I hope museum reconsider to move in better location so important piece..
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Off The Beaten Path: ... the leyend said one day...
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(... the leyend said ) one day the magicians and the old people told to the youth.... ...........you have to walk and stablish the new city, when you see an eagle eating a snake, there will be your new home..... the snake was founded in the lake of Texcoco, later the city grew up and was named Tenochtitlan, later Mexico city. look the coins of Mexico and the legend its keep for the eternity of this nation and the flag. the mexica peopel formed the aztec empire one of the most powerful in the ancient mesoamerica, but at same time they got rivals form tdifferent coultures becsoue they were rude in the form to kill and get taxes form other small towns..... thats why other small groups help spaniards to conquest Tenochtitlan. 500 spaniards soldiers conquest Mexico, but also helped with an army of indians, the iron helmets, horses and mirors were something that indians can not fight with their own gods. the real conquest of Tenochtitlan was the sickenss they brought from other continent... now is history.... maybe i wil marry in the future a spansih girl... je,je I am not sure if was better or not Spanish conquest Mexico and southamerica.... maybe English would do it and destroyed totally the coultures of this lands, and history would be different.
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Website: www.visitmexico.com
Other Contact: www.visitemexico.com
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Off The Beaten Path: Guanajuato city..
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Off The Beaten Path: CHOLULA located in the state...
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this pic of popocatepetl volcano behind and cholula pyramid make unique experience, the popocatepetl volcano have been active more than 500 years, the pyramid of Cholula is an unfisnished pyramid that represent the widest pyramid worlwide, bigger than Egypy and otehrs in Mexico..but mostly was destroyed for the spanird that they built a church in the top of the pyramid.... very strange though...
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Off The Beaten Path: GAEL GARCIA, GONZALEZ INARRITU :mexican new cinema
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hey here a great picture of the film director of AMORES PERROS, Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN, 20 GRAMMS,AND THE RECENT MOVIE BABEL..... GONZALEZ INARRITU fil director won the prize of GOLD PALM IN CANNS THIS YEAR 2006 with BABEL Gael Garcia the boyfriend of many girls je,je at least of 20 of my friends...
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Website: www.eluniversal.com.mx
Other Contact: MEXICAN NEWSPAPER
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