Group of visitors walk along the Avenue of the Dead. Teotihuacan. Mexico


Group of visitors walk along the 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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