Photo byKen Lund The La Quinta City Council approved the long awaited development agreement for the SilverRock public golf course property on Tuesday. “The City is looking forward to working closely with the developer toward a successful venture for all.” The City, through its now-defunct Redevelopment Agency, bought the 525 acres in 2002 with the […]
ContinueThe scream of a thousand corpses: Horrifying sounds of the Aztec death whistle
Photo bywplynn The Aztec death whistle, sometimes described as “The scream of thousand corpses” is a frightening sound indeed. The skull-shaped whistles, discovered only 20 years ago by archaeologists, were dismissed as toys or burial trinkets. Archaeologists and historians still aren’t exactly sure what the Aztec whistles were specifically used for. Some suggest the terrifying […]
Continue“Return to Aztlan” theme park in Coachella?
Photo bymild_swearwords Coachella officials on Thursday will discuss plans for a Hollywood-styele theme park along Interstate 10. Coachella officials are looking to break into the tourism industry with the development of a Hollywood-style theme park along Interstate 10. Coachella leaders are expected to discuss the plans Thursday. Aztlan Development has not submitted a formal request […]
ContinueWhat is the story behind the Aztlán Theme Park?
Aztlán is the legendary ancestral home of the Nahua peoples, one of the main cultural groups in Mesoamerica and, by extension, is the mythical homeland of the Aztec peoples. Legend describes it as Paradise, similar to the Garden of Eden of Judea-Christian story of Genesis. Aztec is the Nahuatl word for “people from Aztlan”. Nahuatl […]
ContinueMayan collapse solved by a Texas professor? New evidence says yes
Photo by archer10 (Dennis) Belize’s Great Blue Hole, a large submarine sinkhole touted as one of the world’s best snorkeling and scuba diving locations by the late undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, may hold the defining evidence that a 100-year drought triggered the ancient Mayan civilization’s collapse in that Central America country. That’s the analysis of […]
ContinueReturn to Aztlán The Movie
The feature film Return to Aztlán will be as mystical as it will be magical. We have brought together some of the most talented film makers in the world to create this fantasy epic. It will be Indiana Jones meets Maleficent. That team includes Albert S. Ruddy (Godfather, Million Dollar Baby), Moctesuma Esparza (Selena, Milagro […]
ContinueHit The Road to Antigua
Photo by descubriendoelmundo Choosing to take a road trip through Guatemala will give you the unique opportunity to see Guatemala thrive up close. Don’t pass up the opportunity to stop at a roadside restaurant and sample some local dishes! Nearly all of Guatemala’s most interesting attractions can be reached within a two to three hour […]
ContinueAztec Indians in Mexico City’s Zocalo
Photo by * CliNKer * Mexico City’s main square, called El Zocalo, was built over the Aztec’s empire former capital- Tenochitlan- which itself was built on an island in the middle of a large lake where the city’s main temple, the Templo Mayor, rose 90 feet in the air. It is not surprising then that […]
ContinueMany Mexicans Believe the Southwestern U.S. belongs to Mexico
Founded in the late 1960s, MEChA has spent the last three decades indoctrinating Latino students on American campuses in the ideology of reconquista. According to MEChA propaganda, the Southwestern United States – including California, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, as well as parts of Nevada, Utah, and Colorado – sits on the territory of the ancient […]
ContinueMumbai’s Film City expansion targets Bollywood tourism
Photo: Shutterstock.com The Indian government is planning on expanding its world-famous Film City in Mumbai, with future additions for the home of Bollywood to include a theme park to lure in more tourists. Primarily being built to meet demand for India’s ever-growing entertainment industry, the new Film City will be built on 438 acres of […]
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