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Boats in Xochimilco, Mexico City

In Aztec times, Mexico City – or Tenochtitlan as it was then called – was an island in a vast lake, instead of roads they had canals. The whole lake has been dried up to make way for Mexico City, except for some areas in a suburb called Xochimilco, therefore listed as world cultural heritage. It was interesting to see the crumbling cathedral and of course the canals, although nothing obviously reveals their pre-Hispanic origin.

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Carpeta North & Central
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Cámara Canon PowerShot SX200 IS
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Diafragma 4.5
Tiempo de exposición 1/2000
Distancia focal 21.8 mm
ISO 200