Tourists ride in boats through the water canals of Xochimilco on the south side of Mexico City
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Anne Lewis / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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5120 x 3413 px | 43.3 x 28.9 cm | 17.1 x 11.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
2 February 2009Location:
Xochimilco, Mexico City, Mexico, North AmericaMore information:
Tourists ride in a boat through the water canals of Xochimilco on the south side of Mexico City, February 2, 2009. The water canals and gardens in Xochimilco was once part of the Americas breadbaskets and the agricultural hub of Tenochtitlán Aztec empire. The water canals surround raised fields called "chinampas, " likened to floating gardens, and were the most productive means of agricultural production when the Valley of Mexico was wetland. The floating gardens are anchored to the lake bottom by trees planted along the edges of the fields. In the Aztec's Náhuatl language the word Xochimilco means "garden of flowers."