Sitting just a few miles outside the city of Puebla in central Mexico is the largest monument ever constructed on earth, but one would be hard-pressed to find it. Covered in a rash of grass, trees and ...
" Chasing a Plate is in Puebla, Mexico! One of the things to do in Puebla Mexico is to visit the Great Pyramid of Cholula. We catch an Uber out to Cholula, a nearby university town which houses the ...
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When we think of Egypt, its great pyramids often come to mind. But, it turns out, that world's largest pyramid is nowhere near Egypt. And it's actually ridiculously hard to find if you don't know what ...
When Hernan Cortez and his Spanish army marched into Cholula in present-day Mexico nearly 500 years ago, they were greeted by a peaceful people prone to building pyramids instead of stockpiles of ...
PUEBLA, Mexico — Look west on a clear day from any hilltop in Puebla. In the suburb of Cholula, seven miles outside downtown, you'll spy an orange church and a snow-topped peak looming behind it. This ...
Alaskans love traveling to Mexico. Often, the first trip south of the border is to beautiful beach resorts like Puerto Vallarta or Cancun. Our favorite Pacific Coast resort is southeast of Puerto ...
Look west on a clear day from any hilltop in Puebla. In the suburb of Cholula, seven miles outside downtown, you’ll spy an orange church and a snow-topped peak looming behind it. This church is ...
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Like most people who love Mexico, I have my favorite town. And, no, it's not Cancun (although Cancun can be a lot of fun.) And, no, it's not San Miguel Allende, either, where all the rich Americans ...
Go to Puebla, Mexico and look for a giant hill with a church on top. What you’re seeing is no ordinary hill. It’s actually the world’s largest pyramid. No one knows who constructed it 2,300 years ago ...