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Teotihuacan Pyramids in the Valley of Mexico

From TravelEssayist.com: Teotihuacan Pyramids in the Valley of Mexico by Hot Air Balloon
I hardly ever get up at 4 am to go sightseeing, but in this case, it was warranted. We left our AirBnB apartment in the Historic Centro of Mexico City and got into Uber to take us to the meeting point in another part of town where the bus was waiting for us to take us about an hour outside of the city. The plan was simple, to watch the sunrise while floating silently in a hot air balloon above the famous Teotihuacan pyramids in the Valley of Mexico.
When we arrived, everything was pretty much set up for us so we just hopped into the bucket and hoped for a beautiful sunrise with minimal wind. It's worth noting that hot air balloon rides are weather-dependent and may be cancelled if conditions are not suitable. We were lucky and everything went as planned. The weather was perfect. It was a unique and memorable experience. The pyramids, built by the ancient Teotihuacanos civilization, are some of the most extensive and impressive pre-Columbian ruins in the Americas. From a hot air balloon, we saw the pyramids and the surrounding area from a bird's-eye view, providing a different perspective on the ancient city.
From high above the views were spectacular, we floated silently over the area with just occasional firing to keep the balloon at a set altitude and to avoid others close by. Sunrise did not disappoint and we had beautiful weather for the rest of the day.
The landing was smooth and without any issues, we actually landed directly onto the trailer. The crew was quick in packing up the balloon. After the hot air balloon experience, we went for breakfast which was provided by the company that organized the day trip. And later we were taken by a mini bus to see the pyramids up close on foot. But that's for another time.
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