TEOTIHUACAN, Messico: Una vista panoramica dalla cima della Piramide della Luna a Teotihuacan. A sinistra, l'imponente Piramide del Sole domina il paesaggio, mentre a destra, il viale dei morti si estende verso sud, offrendo una prospettiva mozzafiato del grandioso design urbano e dell'architettura monumentale di questa antica metropoli mesoamericana.
7238 x 4831 px | 61,3 x 40,9 cm | 24,1 x 16,1 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
12 gennaio 2017
Ubicazione:
Teotihuacan, San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico
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Photograph by David Coleman. This elevated view from atop the Pyramid of the Moon provides a sweeping panorama of Teotihuacan's impressive layout. The Pyramid of the Sun, the largest structure in the ancient city, likely commands attention on the left side of the image, its enormous bulk showcasing the pinnacle of Mesoamerican architectural achievement. To the right, the Avenue of the Dead can be seen extending southward, its straight path lined with smaller pyramids, platforms, and structures. This main thoroughfare of Teotihuacan emphasizes the city's precise grid layout and its alignment with celestial events, demonstrating the advanced urban planning skills of its ancient builders. The vantage point from the Pyramid of the Moon, standing at about 150 feet (46 meters) high, offers a unique perspective on the scale and organization of this pre-Columbian city. The reddish-brown hue of the local volcanic stone used in construction likely creates a unified visual palette across the ruins, contrasting with the sky and any visible vegetation. Visitors can probably be seen as small figures exploring the structures and pathways below, providing a sense of scale to the enormous monuments. This view encapsulates the grandeur of Teotihuacan at its peak, when it was one of the largest and most influential cities in ancient Mesoamerica. Today, this vista continues to impress visitors and researchers alike, offering insights into the architectural, engineering, and cultural achievements of the mysterious civilization that built Teotihuacan over 1, 500 years ago.