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Tlayacapan, Morelos
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Take in these drone views from the heart of Mexico, compliments of AirVuz contributor supilotfly. The video was filmed in the area around the town of Tlayacapan, which is located in the Sierra de Tepozteco mountains in the central state of Morelos, about 60 mi. (a bit over 100 km) south of Mexico City. With its distinctively-shaped peaks, this area has been used to film numerous feature movies over the years, including the 1969 classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and the 1986 Oliver Stone Film, Salvador.
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Tlayacapan, Morelos Its name comes from Nahuatl and means “on the tip of the earth”, “place of the limits or boundaries” or “the nose of the earth” and is one of the few peoples that preserves much of its original pre-Hispanic urban trace. Located at 1,641 m. above sea level. Its sub-humid temperate climate is very even, on average 66.2° F, and in summer the temperature 71.6° F. He joined the Magical Towns program in 2011