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This is a close-up, eye-level, outdoor, natural light shot of a sign on a textured, mustard-yellow wall. To the right of the sign is a bright blue fabric with decorative elements made of dried plant material, possibly corn husks, arranged in circular and spiral patterns. A small blue fabric flower is attached to one of the decorative elements. The sign itself is light-colored with dark green text and a dark green border. It has a curved top edge and is attached to the wall with two visible screws. The text on the sign, in Spanish, reads: "CAPILLA DEL CERRO DE SAN MIGUEL. Data: S. XVIII, Construcción de Estilo popular. La tradición oral de la región rela a que el cerro de Macuilxochitépetl (Dios del canto y la música - 5 flor), actualmente consagrado al arcángel San Miguel, originalmente albergaba un "teocalli" dedicado al Dios del viento- Quetzalcoatl 'La serpiente emplumada'." This translates to: "CHAPEL OF SAN MIGUEL HILL. Date: 18th Century, Popular Style Construction. Oral tradition of the region relates that the hill of Macuilxochitépetl (God of song and music - 5 flower), currently dedicated to Archangel San Miguel, originally housed a 'teocalli' dedicated to the God of wind - Quetzalcoatl 'The feathered serpent'." This information indicates the location is in Atlixco, Mexico, specifically at a historical site known as San Miguel Hill.
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Jul 3, 2026, 8:23 PM

Atlixco, Mexico

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This is a close-up, eye-level, outdoor, natural light shot of a sign on a textured, mustard-yellow wall. To the right of the sign is a bright blue fabric with decorative elements made of dried plant material, possibly corn husks, arranged in circular and spiral patterns. A small blue fabric flower is attached to one of the decorative elements. The sign itself is light-colored with dark green text and a dark green border. It has a curved top edge and is attached to the wall with two visible screws. The text on the sign, in Spanish, reads: "CAPILLA DEL CERRO DE SAN MIGUEL. Data: S. XVIII, Construcción de Estilo popular. La tradición oral de la región rela a que el cerro de Macuilxochitépetl (Dios del canto y la música - 5 flor), actualmente consagrado al arcángel San Miguel, originalmente albergaba un "teocalli" dedicado al Dios del viento- Quetzalcoatl 'La serpiente emplumada'." This translates to: "CHAPEL OF SAN MIGUEL HILL. Date: 18th Century, Popular Style Construction. Oral tradition of the region relates that the hill of Macuilxochitépetl (God of song and music - 5 flower), currently dedicated to Archangel San Miguel, originally housed a 'teocalli' dedicated to the God of wind - Quetzalcoatl 'The feathered serpent'." This information indicates the location is in Atlixco, Mexico, specifically at a historical site known as San Miguel Hill.

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