Xochicalco

Located about 20 miles southwest of Cuernavaca, Xochicalco is an important Pre-Hispanic site, which played a major role during 700 to 900 AD. Especially noteworthy are the well-preserved intricately carved friezes decorating the Pyramid of the Plumed Serpents. (The large versions of these panoramas provide lots of detail, but they will take a long time to download unless your internet connection is very fast. I used PhotoVista to combine 4 to 8 photos into these panoramas.)

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