Mexico Hot Air Balloon Ride Teotihuacan PYRAMIDS!!!
Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride over the Teotihuacan Pyramids in Mexico next time you visit. Seeing these grand pyramids from the comfort of a Hot Air Balloon was an incredible experience that everyone should experience.
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MÉXICO MÁGICO (II): TEOTIHUACAN EN GLOBO Y TEPOZTLAN (4K)
Vídeo 66 | México tiene 111 Pueblos Mágicos, y hoy visitamos dos más: Tepoztlan y Teotihuacan (en globo y a pie). El primero conocido por su colorido y su pirámide xochimilca, y el segundo por ser uno de los lugares más enigmáticos del México prehispánico. Una cultura brillante habitó aquí durante siglos, hasta que abandonaron la ciudad; 700 años después, los aztecas se encontraron los restos de una cultura desconocida para ellos. Nada como darse un paseo en globo sobre las majestuosas pirámides para después subir a ellas y contemplar la magnitud de estas construcciones sobre el valle. ¡Dale a like si te ha gustado! :)
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Hot Air Ballooning Over Pyramides of Teotihuacan, Mexico.
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Teotihuacán Baloon ride
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Hot Air Balloon over Teotihuacan
Hot air balloon ride over Teotihuacan, February 2016.
Hot air balloon festival at the Teotihuacan pyramids
(18 Mar 2012) 1. Various of balloons ready to fly
2. People taking photos
3. Close of balloon basket with passengers
4. Close of balloon flying
5. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Miguel Angel Medellin, PR for Cultural and Aerostatic Teotihuacan Fest 2012:
This show, because it's aerial, can be seen from various kilometres away, you can see it without necessarily being here but as you can see we always get families who come here to take photographs and see the balloons up close. The colours, the majesty of the balloons really catch the eye of many families.
6. Various of balloons flying over Teotihuacan pyramids
7. Mid of balloons ready to fly
8. Various of people preparing to fire up balloon
9. Mid of balloon being fired up
10. Couple posing for pictures
11. Set-up of Adoracion Castillo watching balloons with her daughter
12. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Adoracion Castillo, VOX POP:
Every year we come to this festival, every year since they started I come with all my family. It's very exciting to be around here and it's good for the children to learn about them.
13. Balloons flying over trees
14. Basket of balloon with passengers waving goodbye
15. Wide of balloon leaving field
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Thousands of visitors attended the annual Teotihuacan hot air balloon festival near Mexico City on Sunday.
This was the eighth edition of the festival, which gathered 35 participants, each with their aerostatic balloons.
Most of the pilots were Mexican, but hot balloon aficionados from the US, Canada, UK and Colombia also travelled for the festival.
Thousands of spectators came out to Teotihuacan, to the site of the famous Aztec pyramids, to see the colourful spectacle.
San Juan de Teotihuacan is only 50 kilometres (31 miles) away from the Mexican capital.
This show, because it's aerial, can be seen from various kilometres away, you can see it without necessarily being here, said a public relations officer for the event, Miguel Angel Medellin.
Thanks to the clear skies on Sunday the balloons were visible from many miles (kilometres) away.
Coming to see the balloons up close did have its perks though. Many visitors were invited for an air ride and got a spectacular view of the archaeological complex from the air.
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Teotihuacan, México - The Place Where Men Become Gods (Pyramid of the Sun)
Travels411 travels to the top of the Pyramid of the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, México. The Pyramid of the Moon is the backdrop. This is the place where the Aztecs believed they would become Gods.
Así son las pirámides de TEOTIHUACÁN
Así es un día en una de las zonas arqueológicas más impresionantes de mesoamérica: la de Teotihuacán.
Les cuento cómo llegar desde la cdmx, los horarios, precios y qué hacer dentro de Teotihuacán.
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Este 26 de septiembre se vivió en el globopuerto Volare un increíble evento en pro a la fundación AMANC por la empresa Extreme Travel. El objetivo fue lanzar globos de cantolla para que 'cada luz en el cielo iluminara la vida de un niño con cáncer'. ¡Fue todo un éxito!
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Teotihuacan uno de los lugares mas hermosos que tenemos en México ♥
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Flying over Teotihuacan
Follow us as we fly into the skies in a hot air balloon to admire the pyramids at Teotihuacan, Mexico
Teotihuacán 2016, Volar en Globo.
A hot air balloon to the Teotihuacan Pyramids
TheTeotihuacan Pyramids in Mexico dwarf those in Egypt. UNESCO World Heritage site, the Teotihuacan Pyramids. Enjoy the majestic aesthetic setting of the pyramids of the Sun and the Moon seen from above.
Pyramid of the Sun and Moon - Teotihuacan from Balloon
My #1 Best Moment of 2015. Teotiuacan from the balloon, NE of Mexico City in May of 2015. My favorite morning in 30 years of life.
Teotihuacan: Pyramids of Sun, Moon and Feathered Serpent
Teotihuacan is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, located in the State of Mexico 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of modern-day Mexico City, known today as the site of many of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-Columbian Americas.
After the collapse of Teotihuacan central Mexico was dominated by the Toltecs of Tula until about AD 1150. At its zenith, perhaps in the first half of the 1st millennium CE, Teotihuacan was the largest city in the pre-Columbian Americas, with a population estimated at 125,000 or more, making it at least the sixth largest city in the world during its epoch. The city covered 8 square miles; 80 to 90 percent of the total population of the valley resided in Teotihuacan. Apart from the pyramids, Teotihuacan is also anthropologically significant for its complex, multi-family residential compounds, the Avenue of the Dead, and its vibrant murals that have been well-preserved. Additionally, Teotihuacan exported fine obsidian tools that are found throughout Mesoamerica. The city is thought to have been established around 100 BCE, with major monuments continuously under construction until about 250 CE. The city may have lasted until sometime between the 7th and 8th centuries CE, but its major monuments were sacked and systematically burned around 550 CE.
Teotihuacan began as a religious center in the Mexican Highlands around the first century CE. It became the largest and most populated center in the pre-Columbian Americas. Teotihuacan was home to multi-floor apartment compounds built to accommodate the large population. The term Teotihuacan (or Teotihuacano) is also used for the whole civilization and cultural complex associated with the site.
Although it is a subject of debate whether Teotihuacan was the center of a state empire, its influence throughout Mesoamerica is well documented; evidence of Teotihuacano presence can be seen at numerous sites in Veracruz and the Maya region. The later Aztecs saw these magnificent ruins and claimed a common ancestry with the Teotihuacanos, modifying and adopting aspects of their culture. The ethnicity of the inhabitants of Teotihuacan is the subject of debate. Possible candidates are the Nahua, Otomi or Totonac ethnic groups. Scholars have suggested that Teotihuacan was a multi-ethnic state.
The city and the archaeological site are located in what is now the San Juan Teotihuacán municipality in the State of México, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) northeast of Mexico City. The site covers a total surface area of 83 square kilometres (32 sq mi) and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It is the most visited archaeological site in Mexico, receiving 4,185,017 visitors in 2017.
The name Teotihuacan was given by the Nahuatl-speaking Aztecs centuries after the fall of the city around 550 CE. The term has been glossed as birthplace of the gods, or place where gods were born, reflecting Nahua creation myths that were said to occur in Teotihuacan.
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