Pyramids of Teotihuacan (Mexico City Must See!)

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  • @kinetickennons
    @kinetickennons  6 років тому +71

    What are the next ruins, pyramids, or temples that we should visit in Mexico?

    • @lauraguerra6450
      @lauraguerra6450 6 років тому +11

      Kinetic Kennons Chichén Itzá and Palenque are the famous ones and deservedly so... both are a must. My favorite though is Coba (it is the only archeological site that I know of where you can ride around on a bike and that just made it an incredible experience for me).

    • @silenthaze8604
      @silenthaze8604 6 років тому

      Kinetic Kennons the Mayan ruins

    • @magnusmn
      @magnusmn 6 років тому +10

      Chichén Itzá en Yucatán y Monte Albán en Oaxaca ❤❤❤

    • @lauramipe2955
      @lauramipe2955 6 років тому +9

      Chichen Itza, Palenque, Montealban,
      If you want something closer to CDMX, try Xoxhicalco or Tula.

    • @CesarPerez-dx8pn
      @CesarPerez-dx8pn 6 років тому +15

      Él Tajín Veracruz precioso lugar

  • @kinetickennons
    @kinetickennons  6 років тому +39

    Thank you Amigo Tours! www.amigotours.com.mx/es

  • @kinetickennons
    @kinetickennons  6 років тому +70

    360 video coming Monday!

    • @KALIMANVAGO
      @KALIMANVAGO 6 років тому

      Kinetic Kennons que cámara.... Tienes para el 360?... Y saludos. Don Goyo!

    • @alfonsovargas3915
      @alfonsovargas3915 6 років тому +1

      Kinetic Kennons i can't wait for it, bring it on.

    • @zoldyckwolff3629
      @zoldyckwolff3629 6 років тому +1

      Cool, I'm sure it will be great

    • @joseescamilla550
      @joseescamilla550 6 років тому

      Don’t worries
      Is not big deal
      Talé time 🙋🏻‍♂️🤪🙄🤦🏻‍♂️😁

  • @vonvolts1751
    @vonvolts1751 6 років тому +31

    Mexico, the land of the aztecs, the olmecs, the toltecs, the mayans,etc. of course we're so PROUD of our ancestors for choosing this beautiful country they called home, wow i got choked up just mentioning those great civilizations, LOL.

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      haha, and proud you should be! What an enriched culture and history!

    • @joseramos21
      @joseramos21 6 років тому

      Yet Mexicans discriminate the ones that are still alive.

  • @BettyA
    @BettyA 6 років тому +43

    Brings back memories of when I climbed those pyramids a long time ago ;-)

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      Awww!!! Did it look just the same?

    • @BettyA
      @BettyA 6 років тому +4

      Yes, lol. I guess it hasn't changed in several hundred years, so what's 20 more ;0))

  • @israonemx791
    @israonemx791 6 років тому +30

    La Güera es una princesa Azteca y Greg es su caballero Águila.

  • @janeberryman3581
    @janeberryman3581 6 років тому +11

    I liked how Hillary’s voice was frequently quiet. Shows respeto and reverence. Great vid. But ouch those rodillas!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      it was so peaceful there!

    • @VALKEN1
      @VALKEN1 5 років тому

      I believe you might be right about huera being quiet voice shows respect! But it might just be that she's out of breath from climbing! Just saying ! 🤔

  • @riverbendtube
    @riverbendtube 6 років тому +5

    You guys captured the true awe of Teotihuacan!! I’ve been fortunate to visit the site four times in the last 25 years. Now I feel compelled to return again. Thank you 🙏 for inspiring

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thanks Kenneth! Glad you were able to explore a fifth time along with us :)

  • @ernestovargas853
    @ernestovargas853 6 років тому +17

    You guys look engaged, excited, and respectful... that's the road to wisdom. Super fun and interesting video! Thumbs up guys!

  • @teveotriste4572
    @teveotriste4572 6 років тому +8

    Very Good vídeo weros,,,City of the gods,,,yea Mexican we are very prouds of de heritage and decendency . 🇲🇽👈

  • @joemartin1253
    @joemartin1253 6 років тому +5

    I went there 2 years ago on my birthday, truly an amazing place!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      wow-cool! We thought it was amazing too!

  • @oliviahill4235
    @oliviahill4235 6 років тому +1

    How wonderful is that !! I am totally jealous, I'm Mexican and I haven't been in Teotihuacan.
    Blessings beautiful gringos. ♡

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      It was really neat. Thanks for exploring with us :)

  • @JennieDreamWeaver
    @JennieDreamWeaver 6 років тому +40

    Yes!!! Finally! Amigo tours is #1!!! It’s the best tour because like you said, you would be wondering around by ourself not knowing the history. With the pyramids the tour is necessary IMO. Love that you visited! My son did some serious shopping there lol! He had little elderly ladies following us around, which we didn’t mind it was a blessing to experience that place on Thanksgiving last year! Another tip for your viewers... Wear good clothes to, flexible clothes... I wore Jeans ha ha ha jajaja I was dying but with it!!!

    • @babyrage4054
      @babyrage4054 6 років тому

      beaty people

    • @babyrage4054
      @babyrage4054 6 років тому

      beauty people

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      We completely agree-we were SO happy with our tour! Yeah the no jeans point is great one!

    • @joelgarza7416
      @joelgarza7416 6 років тому

      Jennie W how would you contact amigo tours to schedule a tour and information?

    • @JennieDreamWeaver
      @JennieDreamWeaver 6 років тому +2

      Joel Garza 52 55 4563 8246 or amigo tours.com.mx they are on FB as well

  • @catrinadollsandsugarskulls9865
    @catrinadollsandsugarskulls9865 6 років тому +5

    So glad you guys finally made it there. It was one of my favorite places. I busted my knee and couldn't climb the pyramid which was unfortunate.

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      We finally made it! It was incredible. OUCH. Sorry about your knee when you were there :(

  • @ileagleali3n
    @ileagleali3n 6 років тому +3

    Thank you guys with this kind of videos it will bring more visits to Mexico you don't have any idea how big your contribution is to my country much love stay safe

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      thank you Adolfo! We are so thankful to be able to explore Mexico!

  • @WJH777
    @WJH777 6 років тому +5

    I went in March it was seriously one of the most beautiful sights I had ever seen 👌🏼

  • @georginameza77
    @georginameza77 6 років тому +10

    Love your videos every time, i wish i lived on Mexico!!! Greetings form Oxnard California, Hillary you look happier... Just notice it .....!!!!Que Dios los Bendiga!

  • @D.VA_00
    @D.VA_00 6 років тому +8

    09:59 Hilary: "No by Mexican standards we're still about 10mins early" Hahaha! That is hilarious

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      haha glad someone caught that :)

    • @OrangePony75
      @OrangePony75 6 років тому +2

      Sad but usually true. Mexicans who like to be on time, raise your hands! 🤚

    • @VALKEN1
      @VALKEN1 5 років тому +1

      @@OrangePony75 They will be here in un ratito 🤞

    • @OrangePony75
      @OrangePony75 5 років тому

      Bennie Blanko 🤣

  • @suenavivedisfruta558
    @suenavivedisfruta558 6 років тому +10

    I went to Teotihucan in 2016.I love it .In the future I will take my husband so he can see it too.There is also a air balloon tour to see Teotihucan. Thank you !It brought me back memories when I was there. Amazing place to visit!😍

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      oh wow! We did see the hot air balloons when we were pulling up and they were beautiful!

  • @ramoncblancas7317
    @ramoncblancas7317 6 років тому +8

    Hello friends you can go to visit tepoztlán, it is near to Mexico City and you enjoy the village, The bus exit is in Tazqueña in Central Sur.

  • @awapuhi
    @awapuhi 6 років тому +4

    Hell Yeah!! Teotihuacan complex resembles like a modern computer mother board plus resembles the constellation of Orion same as the pyramids of Giza and China too

  • @angelnavarro4618
    @angelnavarro4618 4 роки тому

    Thank you, guys, for showing México to the world.

  • @japnuts
    @japnuts 6 років тому +8

    Great video! Visited those pyramids about 20 years ago. Brings back memories. Thanks.

  • @Halation9209
    @Halation9209 6 років тому +8

    Thanks for showing the best of my country :)

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thanks for following along!

    • @VALKEN1
      @VALKEN1 5 років тому

      Thanks for showing the best of "our" country! Including El goyo and la huera.I believe They got adopted into chillango landia up in Puerto Vallarta !😲...😯...🤯

  • @SillyLion
    @SillyLion 6 років тому +7

    Finally! You've been avoiding this place ever since you arrived in Mexico City lol.

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      haha! We have only been in the city 4 months! We tried our fastest!

  • @jesuslovesyou534
    @jesuslovesyou534 6 років тому +4

    LOVED THIS....CANT WAIT FOR THE 360!!! :D ......Bendiciones!

  • @luislasprimadonnas6598
    @luislasprimadonnas6598 6 років тому +2

    Glad you guys enjoyed this special place of our culture

  • @sonorapro
    @sonorapro 6 років тому +2

    Congratulations !!!!!. That is a magic place, isn't it ????. It was all painted with all Mexican colors, trees and plants allover with vendors and people all around. Next ???. Veracruz and Yucatan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Saludos !!!!!!!!!.

  • @armandovillanueva8157
    @armandovillanueva8157 3 роки тому

    I visited Teotihuacan in 1979 with a group of friends. There weren't many people; only a few locals. One very friendly vendor volunteered to show us around with the condition that we consumed his product, pulque. Which he carried in a bag made out of some kind of animal skin strapped around his shoulder. He was very knowledgeable about the history of the site which he proudly detailed in an intriguing fashion as we toured the complex and drank his pulque! It was a very interesting experience. I even felt the energy of the site. Well perhaps the pulque and the weed we consumed enhanced the feeling. But I had a great time! The place is truly something.

  • @eddiesalas9037
    @eddiesalas9037 6 років тому +2

    Thank you guys so much for loving and appreciating our country as much as we do. And just remember if you get to live for a year there you’ll be the new “chilangos” in the city hahah. Great video and saludos.♥️🇲🇽

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement! We are so thankful to be able to share Mexico through our eyes :)

  • @guillermoochoa7345
    @guillermoochoa7345 6 років тому +9

    You guys finally went, that is so awesome!!! It’s on my bucket list for sure. Great video guys the wait was totally worth it. I agree with you it’s a must do. It a world heritage site and a gift to all humanity no matter where your from. Other sites you can go to are of course Chichén Itzá, Palenque, Monte Alban, and one that’s lesser known but I think is beautiful is El Tejin in the state of Veracruz.. those are just a few but there’s tons more

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      We finally went! The wait was indeed worth it-it was incredible!

  • @cosettesan
    @cosettesan 6 років тому +3

    Finallyyyyy... Is one of my favorite places, I try to go at least every year and the experience is totally different every time I'm there. I just love it. 😍
    So glad that you guys liked also it's pretty unique. And I don't know if you had the chance of seeing the air balloons having their tour in the sky.

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      finally indeed we went! We agree-it is so unique! We did see the hot air balloons and they were beautiful!

  • @csscmozart
    @csscmozart 6 років тому +12

    Vengan a visitar las pirámides de Xochicalco, Morelos

  • @ebbn1
    @ebbn1 6 років тому

    Seing you guys around this beautiful country make me want to cry full of proud to be mexican. Hello from Queretaro

  • @garnic09
    @garnic09 6 років тому +2

    Es un lugar impresionante y nunca se aprecia su grandeza en fotos o vídeos! Gracias por mostrar la belleza de Mexico

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      ¡Realmente fue un lugar increíble! ¡Gracias por ir a la aventura con nosotros!

  • @arq.grimmykingman1093
    @arq.grimmykingman1093 6 років тому +8

    Teotihuacan significa "ciudad donde los hombres convierten en dioses" y les recomendo que vayan a visitar una de las siete maravillas del mundo moderno, Chichen Itza que esta en Yucatán

    • @AntonioGallangos
      @AntonioGallangos 6 років тому +1

      En realidad los antropólogos han decifrado inscripciones y símbolos que demuestran que su verdadero significado es "Ciudad del Sol".

  • @qualqui
    @qualqui 6 років тому

    Amigo Tours, got it, I think it was back in 2006 when I went with some relatives to Teotihuacan, but it was only a excursion by bus, as soon as we got there, we were set free and told we had 6 hours there, well since I was the youngest there, my relatives an aunt and an uncle didn't feel like climbing the stairs of the Pyramid of the Moon and the other, of the Sun, what little I know of this BEAUTIFUL and so AWESOME place is from magazines and books on the subject, on my bucket list, Amigo Tours-Teotihuacan.Hmm...glimpsing the Prickly pear full of fruit, oh man, almost probably by mid-May or beginning of June they should be ready for picking, I do recommend Güerita and you Goyo try the prickly pear fruit, the only down side of the fruit is they have so many seeds, but the white tunas(green in color)are the sweetest and juiciest of all tunas, there are also red and yellow(orange in color).

  • @ERen-fw4io
    @ERen-fw4io 6 років тому +5

    I told you guys It was a must! 🙌 Awesome video hope to soon by out their in that area.👍

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thanks for recommending it! it was awesome!

  • @lauraguerra6450
    @lauraguerra6450 6 років тому +15

    Glad you finally made it to Teotihuacán! I agree... it is a must. It is soooo unique. Looking forward to that 360 degrees video. I am sure it will be amazing. 😀

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      We finally go to go! Hurray! Its been long enough!!

  • @tucsonazul
    @tucsonazul 6 років тому +3

    Educational, beautiful, Lovely video, thank you guys!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thank you so much amigo! It was a great day!

  • @melisarios3834
    @melisarios3834 6 років тому +2

    gracias estos videos estoy conociendo munchos lugares saludos guera y goyo

  • @priscillatorrissi3673
    @priscillatorrissi3673 6 років тому

    I love how you guys are so willing and excited to learn about our country and culture. You guys take the time to research and try to explain to the rest of the world. You guys are Mexican through and through! I love ya’ll! Best of wishes from NC! Keep it up!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much! We are so thankful to be able to share this beautiful place with the world! Thank you so much for your encouragement!

  • @dbatmansk
    @dbatmansk 6 років тому +4

    finally, Teotihuacan! I’ve been waiting for this video for a while :D Amazinggg video guysss love your channel

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      we finally got to go! And yes, you win the first comment of the day award!

  • @chrisr6142
    @chrisr6142 6 років тому +2

    This city stretched to the hills in the distance on all sides with apartments, temples, palaces, streets, avenues, and plazas. It's hard to grasp its ancient splendor. The walls and surfaces were covered in polished lime plaster with many of the surfaces painted like in most other ancient mesoamerican cities. You can still appreciate a small fraction of the ancient painted artworks which must have covered the city's walls in its time of glory.

  • @garza0073
    @garza0073 6 років тому +2

    Hello, guys, it's great that you visited the pyramids about which you have more questions than answers. Some interesting facts: It is not known what culture built them since 150 BC. This unknown culture predates the Mexica or Aztecs and when they arrived in the area, it was already uninhabited as now and it is not known what happened. It was found outside and inside the construction of the pyramids a radioactive and thermal and electrical insulation material called mica whose origin is Brazilian and it is not known how thousands of years ago it could be moved from there to Teotihuacán without suffering damages and for what purpose it was used at that time. Maybe going to recharge energy there in the equinox is not a simple myth. Finally, a tunnel was found with many types of seeds of which it is not known why they were stored and the alignment of the pyramids of the sun, the moon and temple of Quetzalcoatl reflect the alignment of the Orion belt ... greetings !!

  • @aesquivel287
    @aesquivel287 6 років тому +8

    Less than 500 subs to get to 50k subs congrats guys!!!

  • @pepinacho411
    @pepinacho411 6 років тому

    I like your videos and your commentaries about your life in Mexico, thank You for sharing this to the world, I am a Mexican living in Los Angeles, and I miss Mexico so much I am from Guadalajara, and I just wanted to tell You thank You for showing the positive side of Mexico, by the way You are a great couple, la guera is so pretty and humble amazing combination and el gringo is handsome too and very objective. You make a great couple. keep it going guys You are doing a great Job.

  • @FranciscoGomez-we6nf
    @FranciscoGomez-we6nf 6 років тому

    You Guys are fenomenal!! You are very positive and have only Good things to say . It’s incredible this world needs more people like you!!

  • @robert59conn
    @robert59conn 6 років тому +1

    Otra aventura asombrosa! Gracias!

  • @arturoolvera2604
    @arturoolvera2604 6 років тому +3

    Finally! This was looong over due :)

  • @albertubald.t7024
    @albertubald.t7024 6 років тому

    One year waiting for this video and finally it's done, yeah guera is right it's a priceless overwhelming place

  • @WizzardSorcerer
    @WizzardSorcerer 6 років тому +8

    Y’all made it!!! I’m so happy for you!!

  • @Colorblind1997
    @Colorblind1997 6 років тому +4

    Great video. You guys are awesome. Keep up the great work!

  • @ricardoblacksabbath
    @ricardoblacksabbath 6 років тому +3

    I like you always bring out ETN 😂, but yeah those busses are amazing .
    I recommend Monte Alban,

  • @rosatexana6852
    @rosatexana6852 6 років тому

    Wow guys! finally went to Teotihuacan! I love the video, the beautiful shoots, and I am glad that you had an amazing time!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @matquetzal.8910
    @matquetzal.8910 4 роки тому

    I’m so jealous about you two!! 😢I bn there I bn in so many places you guys are exploring and makes me proud and so sad it’s bn 25 years since I left and my heart it’s bn in pain since. Blessings

  • @karenlewis4142
    @karenlewis4142 4 роки тому

    Oh my goodness! Look how far in the distance you can see. 8:33 There is no curvature of the earth. To bad it's so hazy. Is that snog? Wow! Truly amazing! Awesome video! :)

  • @ninfazenteno1
    @ninfazenteno1 6 років тому +6

    The Pyramid of the Sun is the largest building in Teotihuacan, believed to have been constructed about 200 CE, and one of the largest in Mesoameric
    The name Pyramid of the Sun comes from the Aztecs, who visited the city of Teotihuacan centuries after it was abandoned; the name given to the pyramid by the Teotihuacanos is unknown

  • @Hemigod57
    @Hemigod57 6 років тому

    A good vlog on Teotihuacan, which is on CDMX' outskirts in Mexico State. I haven't been there in 32 years!

  • @trishrodriguez2703
    @trishrodriguez2703 6 років тому

    Thank You Goyo y Guera great video keep them coming ,Greetings from Austin.

  • @RomyMacias
    @RomyMacias 6 років тому +1

    Yay! I'm SO glad you got to go!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      us too--its been long enough. Maybe we can go again next time you come to the city!

  • @chilangomex
    @chilangomex 6 років тому

    One of my favorite places around CDMX. Never get tired of it. A holy place. Wonderful. 👍🏼😀

  • @kingb9985
    @kingb9985 6 років тому +2

    Love it!...

  • @gloriaramirez2561
    @gloriaramirez2561 6 років тому

    I LOVE THAT PLACE. CONGRATULATIONS FOR THIS VIDEO. CALFICATION 100/100 THKS.

  • @peggypearson1273
    @peggypearson1273 6 років тому +3

    Wow! I would love to go there. Please tell me some interesting comments the tour guide said. Great video!!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      It was incredible! The tidbits of information from the guide lasted all day-I can't remember specific ones, but he was so incredibly entertaining the entire time!

  • @JorgeJSolis
    @JorgeJSolis 6 років тому

    Great video, I glad you've met Teotihuacán pirámides, really is a great experience, there is a lot to learn but however is known little about this culture. Saludos güeros, les envío un abrazo muy afectuoso

  • @HoudiniCrypto
    @HoudiniCrypto 6 років тому

    Awesome well worth it to go by the tour and guides with knowledge and special learning experience at the Teotihuacan Aztecas Pyramides Thanks Guera and Goyo you both look great!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      We agree-the guide is absolutely worth it!

  • @a-lowmusik4678
    @a-lowmusik4678 6 років тому +4

    Love you guys

  • @justintay3079
    @justintay3079 6 років тому

    One of your best videos guys, looking forward to your next video, thank you.

  • @filibertoguevara433
    @filibertoguevara433 6 років тому +2

    You should visit Cuicuilco Pyramids south CDMX; Xochicalco, next Cuernavaca, Mor.; Tula, Hgo. Malinalco, Estado de México; Cacaxtla, near Puebla. For the beggining.

  • @marcojesusgonzalezsosa9064
    @marcojesusgonzalezsosa9064 6 років тому

    México súper chido!!

  • @miguelnapoles6473
    @miguelnapoles6473 5 років тому

    Muchas gracias amigos por este bello video🌷🌻🌸🌹🌺💐🍷🍷

  • @armandocedillo5555
    @armandocedillo5555 6 років тому

    I was there 10 years ago. so massive and beautiful

  • @josephsancontreras
    @josephsancontreras 6 років тому +2

    You felt excited, because the gods of the Aztecs spoke to you when you were on the top of the pyramid. And the gods only speak to the noble of heart.
    Take care a lot I'm Mexican and I've never been in those pyramids.

  • @mauroobson1880
    @mauroobson1880 6 років тому +1

    pyramids are so interesting to me because they put all those rocks together with so much precision and they aligned with the stars, i don´t be able to put my clothes in order so :D Saludos amigos

  • @robertovega4241
    @robertovega4241 6 років тому

    I love your videos you guys and I love your cannel!!!. Sometimes you do not value what you have until you see it through the eyes of someone else. Thumbs up!!!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thank you so much Roberto! Thanks for coming on these adventures with us!

  • @AlejandroHernandez-zn1dt
    @AlejandroHernandez-zn1dt 5 років тому

    Felizidades por sus videos bien benidos a mexico 👍

  • @ceciliaortiz7032
    @ceciliaortiz7032 6 років тому +11

    Hi bellos weritos 😎👸 estar en México y no visitar las piramides es no ir a México xk eso es parte de nuestro hermoso México y de nuestra cultura. Visiten el popocatepethl ,la mujer dormida ,uxmal es hermoso bye hermosos 👸😎👍👍👍👍💖💞💗

  • @FlordePrimavera81
    @FlordePrimavera81 6 років тому

    Thank you gueros for the amazing views :D to visit a place like that where ancient civilizations lived like thousand years ago..it´s always something mystical :) saludos!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thank you so much for exploring with us!

  • @jornar10
    @jornar10 6 років тому

    Amigos, just south of UNAM, about 5-10mins by Metrobus is Piramide de Cuicuilco. It’s estimated to be the oldest surviving archeological site in the Valley of Mexico built around 800 B.C., 2000 plus yrs before the Aztecs arrived!! You just have to take the Insurgentes Metrobus line and get off at Villa Olimpica Station. Hope you can visit it! Greetings from Phoenix and great video as always!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      oh wow-thanks for sharing! We will have to check that out!

  • @zoldyckwolff3629
    @zoldyckwolff3629 6 років тому

    Hello friends!!!! You finally did it!!!! It's great to know that you have enjoyed the visit to the archeological site. You are correct Goyo, the city of Teotihuacan was already abandoned when the Aztecs arrived to the center of Mexico and they found it in that state, Teotihuacan is probably one of the most mysterious archeological sites that are still under archeological research, the name of this site also has several meanings: "City of the Sun", "City of Gods" but personally I like the meaning "Place where Men become Gods". Saludos y hasta luego amigos.

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      We finally went! Thank you so much for coming along with us!

    • @zoldyckwolff3629
      @zoldyckwolff3629 6 років тому

      It´s always a pleasure friends

  • @spookyryu
    @spookyryu 6 років тому +3

    almost 2 years and you finally made it to teotihuacan, lol

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      haha we finally made it!

    • @VALKEN1
      @VALKEN1 5 років тому

      Almost 1 year And I finally replied to your comment! And yes it's spooky your keeping track!

  • @sociedadnortena9514
    @sociedadnortena9514 6 років тому +4

    I can’t believe that when people think of pyramids the first thing that comes to mind is Egypt. Not only are the ones in Mexico bigger be we have sooo manny more not just that they ar much more more architecturally beautiful here. It’s amazing how little mexico gets credit for everything it has

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      I know-we can't either!

    • @lupitaladechicagovlogs980
      @lupitaladechicagovlogs980 6 років тому

      Saludos a todos. Yo no sabia que las de Mexico eran mas grandes. Gracias

    • @esif409
      @esif409 6 років тому

      Jonathan Rios the big pyramid in Egypt the pyramid of khufu is the biggest pyramid in the world it's twice the size of the pyramid of the sun

    • @pedrozatravel
      @pedrozatravel 6 років тому

      Egypt apparently has a better advertising campaign. That is my only explanation.

    • @sociedadnortena9514
      @sociedadnortena9514 6 років тому +1

      Elderp not really
      growing up in the US you always watch kid shows about ancient Egypt or see pictures of Gyza in classrooms
      But when you hear about Mexico’s civilizations all you learn is that they savages who sacrificed people and there is so much more then just that aspect of its civilization

  • @luecarrera3966
    @luecarrera3966 6 років тому

    Real good video I don't understand how to they build piramids like that in those days no machinery wow amazing

  • @josegandrade4024
    @josegandrade4024 6 років тому

    I was there last year it was a surreal experience it's definitely a must see .

  • @franciscogarcia9890
    @franciscogarcia9890 6 років тому

    Thank you for appreciating us Mexicans and I have went there just a week ago it was amazing and another place I recommend you to go next is cancun and there is a lot of things like that

  • @aesquivel287
    @aesquivel287 6 років тому +4

    Hillary: "...they had iPhones and iPads"
    😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 this comment made me lol

  • @veroduardo5831
    @veroduardo5831 6 років тому

    Mis gueros queridos. No hay como pagarles todo lo que muestran en sus vídeos. Me hacen sentir muy orgullosa de haber nacido aquí.
    G R A C I A S!
    Mis gueros queridos. There is no way to pay them everything they show in their videos. They make me feel very proud to be born here.
    THANK YOU! ❤️💛💚💙💜

  • @bobettemccann8497
    @bobettemccann8497 6 років тому +2

    I like Hillary's KineticKennons shirt. Please provide a link under ALL of your videos so that we can buy your merch and support you - and yes, I've seen that you don't want to profit off the t-shirts that you offered on Facebook, but for those of us who would happily pay a few dollars more to support you, a link to a fine KK shirt would be helpful :)

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому

      Thanks! Heres a link to where you can get one :) www.kinetickennons.com/shop/

  • @moisesgonzalez1401
    @moisesgonzalez1401 6 років тому

    Great video keep up the good work. Congrats!!

  • @JG-er5us
    @JG-er5us 6 років тому

    Loved the video. Very interesting, wish you make more videos like this.

  • @allan.garciiaa8791
    @allan.garciiaa8791 6 років тому

    Guera, I just love how you say Teotihuacan ..Pronunciation on Point ..KUDOS .. xoxo

  • @armandochavez1117
    @armandochavez1117 6 років тому +2

    Les falta Mitla y Monte Albán, saludos!

  • @bjones9942
    @bjones9942 6 років тому +3

    Now that you've done the tour ... Find out when they're doing the light show on the pyramid of the sun. Reserve a hotel room in Teotihuacan (I recommend Hotel Villas Arqueologicas Teotihuacan). Call the hotel and ask them to get you tickets to the light show. Go to Central de Autobuses del Norte. Make your way to the counter with the sign that has a pyramid. Buy bus tickets. Ride to gate 2. Take a taxi to your hotel. Pick up your tickets to the light show. Relax and get something to eat. Go to the light show!!!!! Come back to your room and stay awake because it was so amazing that you can't sleep! Get up the next day and go to the site when it opens. Explore, then take a bus back home, or splurge and have the hotel get you a driver! FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN!!!!!!
    Oh, and if you get up early enough, you can do a hot air balloon ride over the pyramids! Bumpy landing, but amazing too!

    • @kinetickennons
      @kinetickennons  6 років тому +1

      that sounds cool! We will have to check that out!

  • @AlbertoMercado
    @AlbertoMercado 6 років тому

    One of my best places I ever been in Mexico! I used to live in Mexico City and as you said, it's a must for spending a full day. My first visit was in 1982 and I was in shock the first time I saw the pyramids! And if you drive there, you can go around to visit beautiful small old towns and try the pulque (an alcoholic beverage that comes from the ancient people).

  • @karinavillegas6867
    @karinavillegas6867 6 років тому

    nice video La Guera is muy bonita

  • @Pawis17
    @Pawis17 6 років тому

    That was so beautiful ❤
    Almost 50k!!!

  • @oleogabalo
    @oleogabalo 6 років тому +20

    Somebody please let me know if I am wrong but I think the Aztecs (or Mexicas) never lived in Teotihuacan. The Teotihuacanos were their own civilization and they were earlier than the Aztecs. I understand that they never contacted each other since they were from different periods. Regards.

    • @ricardom.peralta5917
      @ricardom.peralta5917 6 років тому +5

      No, you are right

    • @JmnZFilms
      @JmnZFilms 6 років тому +1

      For centuries, all the mesoamerica cultures considered Teotihuacan a City of God's... "Teo" could easily mean "God" if it was Latin or I don't know, I am no expert

    • @AntonioGallangos
      @AntonioGallangos 6 років тому

      It means City of the Sun.

    • @joseluisrodriguezbenitez1854
      @joseluisrodriguezbenitez1854 6 років тому +1

      Es correcto, quienes vivieron ahí fueron los teotihuacanos.

    • @babyrage4054
      @babyrage4054 6 років тому +1

      +Pablo 2H ademas aztlan segun los aztecas es donde nacieron los dioses(coatlicue, huitzilopochtli, mictlantecutli, tlaloc) teotihuacan es el mismo significado

  • @betososa7282
    @betososa7282 6 років тому

    Gracias otra vez!!!

  • @arturoalcan
    @arturoalcan 6 років тому +1

    Yes, this is my mistreated,misunderstood, underestimated but great great country plenty of tradition and culture. I love my land. Oh yeah! 👍🏻🤣