10 Lugares Prohibidos En Puebla Que Nunca Podrás Visitar

Puebla has a volcano that in 2023 registered more than three thousand exhalations in a single month, with a twelve-kilometer exclusion zone where the army controls access. It has a pyramid that is the largest in the world by volume, with more than eight pyramids. Cuetzalan, which indigenous communities have kept closed to any outside visitors for generations. From the glacial risk zone of Pico de Orizaba, whose only permanent glacier in Mexico scientists have documented as being in accelerated retreat, to the place that closes this video: the exclusion zone of Popocatépetl, the most active volcano in North America, where the army controls access. The largest pre-Hispanic settlement in Mesoamerica with its more than three hundred ball courts and its sectors of active excavation that the INAH keeps restricted, to the Totonac ceremonial caves of Cuetzalan, which indigenous communities have kept closed to any outside visitors for generations. From the glacial risk zone of Pico de Orizaba, whose only permanent glacier in Mexico has been documented by scientists as rapidly retreating, to the place that closes this video: the exclusion zone of Popocatépetl, North America's most active volcano, where the army controls access and where communities have chosen to remain within the danger zone because they have lived there for generations and have no intention of leaving. Subscribe so you don't miss the next installment.