Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°27'25.3"N 98°59'56.6"W
Site of an agricultural project intending to breed chicken, which lasted for two years. The resulting farming constructions were later repurposed as storage facilities for tools and machinery.
19°33'28.4"N 98°59'33.3"W
El Caracol is a large circular portion of land in the north corner of Lake Texcoco, formerly one of the largest alcaline salt mines in the world. In 1993, said mine forcefully closed after a strike broke among its workers.
19°33'28.4"N 98°59'33.3"W
El Caracol is a large circular portion of land in the north corner of Lake Texcoco, formerly one of the largest alcaline salt mines in the world. In 1993, said mine forcefully closed after a strike broke among its workers.
19°28'29.0"N 99°00'27.0"W
A deer herd from New Zeland was hosted in this site for two years. The reason these animals were brought to Lake Texcoco remains unclear, as well as their further wherabouts.
19°28'29.0"N 99°00'27.0"W
A deer herd from New Zeland was hosted in this site for two years. The reason these animals were brought to Lake Texcoco remains unclear, as well as their further wherabouts.
19°28'29.0"N 99°00'27.0"W
A deer herd from New Zeland was hosted in this site for two years. The reason these animals were brought to Lake Texcoco remains unclear, as well as their further wherabouts.
19°28'29.0"N 99°00'27.0"W
A deer herd from New Zeland was hosted in this site for two years. The reason these animals were brought to Lake Texcoco remains unclear, as well as their further wherabouts.
19°28'29.0"N 99°00'27.0"W
A deer herd from New Zeland was hosted in this site for two years. The reason these animals were brought to Lake Texcoco remains unclear, as well as their further wherabouts.