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Aerial Photos of Mexico City

Aerial Photos of Mexico City. Soccer Fans in Reforma. Aerial Photos of Mexico City. The ZOCALO, built on top of Aztec Ruins by the Spaniards. Built in honor of the Revolucion Mexicana of 1910. The Palacio of Bellas Artes, construction began in 1904, Built by Porfirio Diaz.

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Aerial Photos of Mexico City

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  1. Aerial Photos of Mexico City

  2. Soccer Fans in Reforma

  3. Aerial Photos of Mexico City

  4. The ZOCALO, built on top of Aztec Ruins by the Spaniards

  5. Built in honor of the Revolucion Mexicana of 1910

  6. The Palacio of Bellas Artes, construction began in 1904, Built by Porfirio Diaz.

  7. Downtown is being renovated and looks much better now than a few years ago.

  8. Top Latino

  9. The classic Mexico City skyscraper built in the 50's, "La Torre LatinoAmer...

  10. Casa del Lago in Chapultepec Park

  11. People of power have lived in this hill in Chapultepec Park since 1522.

  12. Chapultepec Castle built in the 1800's by Maximiliano de Habsburgo

  13. Chapultepec Park and one of the lakes.

  14. This is located in the Xochimilco area, and I have no idea what it is?

  15. Dance and Party Hall in the southern part of the city, Contreras

  16. Las Lomas residential area

  17. Nobody's guessed who this belongs to yet.

  18. Private home in southern Mexico City

  19. Bosque Real Country Club

  20. What a way to block the sun from the neighbors! (Bosque de las Lomas)

  21. Strange House

  22. Insurgentes Sur, I live a few blocks from here.

  23. Interlomas looks like another planet in this picture

  24. Santa Fe Homes and Apartment Bldgs., housing is getting extremely expensive.

  25. The sprawling western part of the city, these are apartment buildings

  26. New and booming business district called Santa Fe, a new building every week !

  27. This apartment building is pretty intersting, Interlomas.

  28. Altus apartment building, can you imagine an earthquake here?

  29. Las Lomas with a Bell 412 waiting for passengers on top of Torre Optima.

  30. Department store in the Polanco area

  31. Mexican Stock Exchange Building in Reforma Avenue.

  32. These welders were working on the tallest building in Latin America, Torre Mayor

  33. The heliport at Torre Mayor This crossing has been heavily renovated, Reforma and Insurgentes

  34. Satelite, it was supposed to become a nice area, it never did.

  35. Booming mode of transport for some

  36. Bell 407 over TV network's (televisa) headquarters in Santa Fe.

  37. Landed to pick up a shot policeman without notice, in any other country . . . .

  38. Stadium where the 1968 Olympics took place, Bell 412 doing powerline patrol.

  39. Part of UNAM (Public University), with the Olympic stadium on the background.

  40. Azteca Stadium, with a 114,464 person capacity.

  41. A passion for many the world over, and Mexico is no exception

  42. The biggest bullfighting ring in the world, (45,000 cap.) Impressive when full.

  43. Another passion around here, La Villa is the home of "La Vigen de Guadalupe"

  44. Literally MILLIONS come here every December 12th. to visit "La Guadalupana"

  45. Nice ranch in Ajusco, love the horses

  46. This is where most of the water suppling the city used to come in from Lerma

  47. Mike Wasowski visting Mexico City and suffering the effects of pollution

  48. REAL PICTURE! 300+ low income homes in Ixtapaluca, complex has more than 10,000!

  49. Huge growth of housing projects like these for low income families, Ixtapaluca.

  50. Crowded Neighborhood Huh?

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