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Paseo por Mexico Oyameles Cave in Tlatlauquitepec

Oyameles Cave in Tlatlauquitepec

Tlatlauquitepec, Puebla

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Located 30 minutes from the center of Oyameles, a rock formation that, due to its historical and geological background, is believed to have once been a volcano. It is also said that this cave runs through the same hill that was used as a tunnel by miners traveling from the city of Teziutlán, Puebla, to Mexico City, carrying large loads of gold in stagecoaches. The cave provided them with the perfect hiding place to avoid robberies.

Municipality

Tlatlauquitepec is a municipality in the state of Puebla, its name means "In the town of red", among its main buildings are the Church of the Assumption, the Parish of the Heart of Jesus, it is located in the neighborhood of Huaxtla, the Parish of San Pascual and the Convent of Santa María Tlatlauquitepec, the patron saint's day of the Assumption is on August 15 with native dances, various contests, fireworks, it also has tourist attractions such as "Cerro de Guadalupe", Mirador Cerro Cabezón, Atotocoyan, the archaeological zone of Caltepec, the Cerro Colorado cave, the Tepehican cave, the Mazatepec Dam, there is a tourist center "Hueytepec", and the Coatextín resort center.

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