
Cerro de los Metates from Quiahuiztlan II
This rock known as Cerro de los Metates is a rock formation on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico in the State of Veracruz, which watches over the archaeological zone of Quiahuiztlán, a site that is unique for its tombs that resemble small pyramidal bases. It is located in the region where Christopher Columbus arrived at the Playa de la Villa RIca de la Veracruz. Photo: Esteban David Saavedra Del Rayo (Mexico, 2016)
Image dimensions: 5707 x 3805 pixels
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This rock known as Cerro de los Metates is a rock formation on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico in the State of Veracruz, which watches over the archaeological zone of Quiahuiztlán, a site that is unique for its tombs that resemble small pyramidal bases. It is located in the region where Christopher Columbus arrived at the Playa de la Villa RIca de la Veracruz. Photo: Esteban David Saavedra Del Rayo (Mexico, 2016)
Image dimensions: 5707 x 3805 pixels