Teotihuacan – in the Nahuatl language, it literally means “the place where men come to become gods”.
With a name like that, you expect a place to be nothing less than bad ass. Thankfully, this amazing archeological site did not disappoint.
Teotihuacan – in the Nahuatl language, it literally means “the place where men come to become gods”.
With a name like that, you expect a place to be nothing less than bad ass. Thankfully, this amazing archeological site did not disappoint.
As you know, it’s been a crazy few days for us and not even a week after this all started…we had our first-ever TV interview with Morning Dose TV!
So this is how it is to go viral…
(updated JUNE 2018) There’s no other way to describe it – the Philippine passport sucks compared to other countries when it comes to visa-free access.
In fact, the passport was just ranked #63 out of 94 on the recently published Global Passport Power Index.
As impressive as the city is, Teotihuacan’s origins continue to be a mystery.
It is a common misconception that the Aztecs built this great city. But in fact, it was the Aztecs who discovered the site – 700 years after it had been abandoned by its previous occupants.
The hidden jewel of Indochina, Cambodia has successfully reemerged from their dark recent history by shining the light on their ancient source of pride, the Angkor Wat complex.