Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila.
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Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila.
The petroglyphs of the Cerro de los Sueños in Narigua are of a possible ritual origin where the mitotes were celebrated, but it is not something that can be affirmed for sure. In addition, they have an approximate dating of 10 thousand years. Something that can change with extensive research.
Coahuila, México
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It was a little scary but incredible.
Tantoc, San Luis Potosí.
Sometimes I'd like to stay forever in there... If only I could.
Picture perfect
I loved the Huasteca Potosina because there were many colors and people who wanted to celebrate the Day of the Death. I can hardly imagine how beautiful it was a hundred years ago.
Pure innocence
I'm truly in love with this draw 💖💖
CEARTE: Before it was a jail, where Francisco I. Madero was prisioner in there.
Templo del Carmen.
And the Teatro de la Paz
Mezquitic de Carmona 💚
Well, it was founded on November 2nd, 1591. it was founded before the capital of San Luis Potosí and Cerro de San Pedro.
Second day in CDMX.
The beautiful place of Teotihuacan. I love it! I want come back soon.
First day in CDMX and I loved the National Museum of Anthropology and History.
It was sad because, my teacher spoke all day about hunter-gatherers, and we can't seem the other rooms. So, he said "U have 15 minutes to see the other rooms."
And u can see us running through our lives like alma que lleva el diablo.
It was an amazing experience.
Do you love the sea like I do?
I sincerely love this place. Yes, it is Cerro de San Pedro, San Luis Potosí.
Remember this song? Well, this is the place. A beauty "ghost" town.
Cerro de San Pedro was founded on March 4th, 1592. Before the capital of the State of San Luis Potosí.
The richest mine in the place is the Potosí mine.
"Potosí" comes from the richest mine in South America in Bolivia.
The State capital was founded by mining activity in Cerro de San Pedro. The conquerors needed water to carry out processes of leaching. And the place was "Plaza Fundadores", in San Luis Potosí.
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