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Amazing sculpture at the park
Fuente de Tlaloc is in Bosque de Chapultepec, near Papalote Museum and it’s awesome to those who like walking and learn. Amazing mural from Diego Rivera at the same place as well.
We saw this fountain on a Segway tour, and it really stood out in my mind. I'm not sure it's worth going way out of your way, but if you're already in this area of the park, stop by to see one of Dieg...
I listened to her in a radio program, and although I've gone to Chapultepec many times I've never seen her. Unfortunately I touched us that they were repairing her for what she didn't have water, but it's a magnificent ...
Tlalock is the God of water, so it is not surprising that his fountain is at the water museum. The fountain was designed by Diego Riviera himself: it is a two-liter Tlalock that fell from the sky. And next to the museum-pavil ...
One of Diego Riveras most beautiful, surprising and complete works, to be seen absolutely. Unfortunately it is not advertised at all, but it really worth seeing it. Murales and beautiful source
Amazing sculpture at the park
Fuente de Tlaloc is in Bosque de Chapultepec, near Papalote Museum and it’s awesome to those who like walking and learn. Amazing mural from Diego Rivera at the same place as well.
Memorable sculpture
We saw this fountain on a Segway tour, and it really stood out in my mind. I'm not sure it's worth going way out of your way, but if you're already in this area of the park, stop by to see one of Dieg...
Chapultepec's hidden corner
I listened to her in a radio program, and although I've gone to Chapultepec many times I've never seen her. Unfortunately I touched us that they were repairing her for what she didn't have water, but it's a magnificent ...
Water God Fountain
Tlalock is the God of water, so it is not surprising that his fountain is at the water museum. The fountain was designed by Diego Riviera himself: it is a two-liter Tlalock that fell from the sky. And next to the museum-pavil ...
Unknown and absolutely to be seen
One of Diego Riveras most beautiful, surprising and complete works, to be seen absolutely. Unfortunately it is not advertised at all, but it really worth seeing it. Murales and beautiful source