The Yohualichan Archaeological Site
Its name means "place of the night 'and was founded by the Totonac reaching its heyday between 600 and 900 AD. Its buildings are characteristic features of Tajin culture, and you can see five pyramidal structures among which the mound of the frets and the ball game. Under the shelter of the INAH, the place is very well kept and you will love the pyramids and gardens.
Facing the main plaza is the temple which is believed to have been built between the seventeent...
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On a trunk about 30 feet, known as 'the sacred stick', danced indigenous to ask the gods a good...
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Inspired by the Basilica of Lourdes in France her style is Gothic, but what sets it apart and b...
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