Moon Square and Avenue of the Dead. Mexico.
View from Pyramid of the Moon: Moon Square and Avenue of the Dead. Teotihuacan (earliest buildings circa 200 BC, major monument, are believed around 200 AD). Added to Unesco's World Heritage List in 1987. Multi-Ethnic pre-Columbian cultures. San Juan de Teotihuacan. State of Mexico. Mexico. Date picture: 2001
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