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The ruins were named for the Aztec goddess of fertility and beauty Xochiquetzal, who was said to have always been accompanied by birds and butterflies, as well as Quetzalcoatl. The ruins were not restored at all, so many of them were covered in plants.

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  • Ruinas de Xochiquetzal
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  • The ruins were named for the Aztec goddess of fertility and beauty Xochiquetzal, who was said to have always been accompanied by birds and butterflies, as well as Quetzalcoatl. The ruins were not restored at all, so many of them were covered in plants.
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  • The ruins were named for the Aztec goddess of fertility and beauty Xochiquetzal, who was said to have always been accompanied by birds and butterflies, as well as Quetzalcoatl. The ruins were not restored at all, so many of them were covered in plants.
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