A few last photos from our recent trip to Mexico:
A visit to El Tule - the world's widest known tree. The trunk measures 11 meters in diameter and is estimated to be 2000 years old.
Mitla - the location of one of the most important ancient Zapotec religious centers at the time of the Spanish conquest. This building housed the high priests and monarchy of the culture and was the location of all religious ceremonies including human sacrifice.
Lastly - Hierve El Agua - mineral springs located high in the hills which after millennia of seeping from the mountains gives the appearance of waterfalls made from stone.