Words are inadequate in stating the enormity of the loss of a once great city and it's people and their culture. Our people, the Cherokee, extend our sympathy.
There are parts from my video at the 2 minute mark which were from a museum by the Templo Mayor, is that the same one you mean? Either way, I'd happily go back again! 😄
You're very welcome! I would have liked to have visited the Plaza de las Tres Culturas and a few more Aztec sites on the outskirts of the city, but I didn't have enough time
There are still a lot more then the templo mayor. All over the city still exist ruins. For example there are some temples, and sculpted stones in Tlatelolco, cuicuilco, pinosuares, Xochimilco, milpalta, Iztapalapa, etc, ect, etc. Practically if you excave enough on any part of the city, there will be arqueololical stuff.
I would have loved to have seen more of the remains that can still be seen when I was there, but I only had time to see a few things! I'll be back... 😂
I'm not well versed in the old testament, but I thought everything centered around the modern day Middle East and no other part of the world was mentioned?
Words are inadequate in stating the enormity of the loss of a once great city and it's people and their culture. Our people, the Cherokee, extend our sympathy.
Exactly, Tenochtitlan would have been a phenomenal place to visit had it survived, but it is virtually all lost to time now
Bro... you forgot to enter into the museum of the archeological site, what a shame, It's one of the best museums in over mexico, Good video.
There are parts from my video at the 2 minute mark which were from a museum by the Templo Mayor, is that the same one you mean? Either way, I'd happily go back again! 😄
Thank you so much. It was very interesting to hear and to watch
You're very welcome! I would have liked to have visited the Plaza de las Tres Culturas and a few more Aztec sites on the outskirts of the city, but I didn't have enough time
There are still a lot more then the templo mayor. All over the city still exist ruins. For example there are some temples, and sculpted stones in Tlatelolco, cuicuilco, pinosuares, Xochimilco, milpalta, Iztapalapa, etc, ect, etc. Practically if you excave enough on any part of the city, there will be arqueololical stuff.
I would have loved to have seen more of the remains that can still be seen when I was there, but I only had time to see a few things! I'll be back... 😂
I saw that all world loves Aztecs culture but the same Hispanic man didn’t 😅😅
The Spanish were probably the only other ones who saw what went on inside the temples and that horrified them! 😅
@@traveldan1 yeah 😅
It was Enoch (tENOCHtitlan) who built that City, the first city in the world. Son of Cain and Awan. That place was called Nod in the bible.
I'm not well versed in the old testament, but I thought everything centered around the modern day Middle East and no other part of the world was mentioned?