Thursday, June 12, 2008

Morelia - Past and Present

  

acueducto 1908Here is how the aqueduct appeared in 1908.   From the look of the overhanging tree branches,  it appears as though horse and buggy traffic ran along the Bosque side only.

acueducto-moreliaNow in 2005 in almost the same spot,  with two lane traffic running along either side of the landmark.   This photo must have been taken at sunrise,  because it would be rare to not see cars lining this avenue now. Either that or protestors were blocking traffic,  yeah,  that's it !

calzada-juarez    I find these two photos of the Calzada Juarez intriguing.  As debate roils these days regarding controlling the growth of our fine city,  and preserving the "pulmones" (lungs) of the area (aka forests).  

The contrast between this 1898 photo above and the more recent photo below show much more vegetation now.   Sometcalzada-moreliaimes people's embellished recollections of times gone by are not all what they are cracked up to be.   In all fairness,  the area in the old photo remained a flood plain for the Rio Chiquito well into the 20th century.   The lake that shows up in the old photo is probably the duck pond in the present day zoo.   If you expand the photos and look closely through the tree branches,  you will be able to make out the shadows of the Cathedral Spires....the one constant in a world of change.

 

  

The Cathedral inold catedral 1950 cathedralxx                             .........and in 200?

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(above) Palacio del Gobierno,  year 19??,  take a guess....how fast do Imperial Palm trees grow?  They appear a lot taller in 1950.

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(above) El Palacio as it stands today,  ....refreshingly clear of protestors...and sadly,  clear of palms.

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(Above)  Los Portales in Morelia...year?  195??

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(above)  and as they look today....

126_2620   Traffic in Jesus del Monte 2006

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5 comments:

Unknown said...

Great collection, many thanks. Looking forward to seeing with my own eyes soon. Mike

Michael Dickson said...

Interesting. Good work.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting! I enjoyed this very much.

Anonymous said...

Un millon de gracias por compartir estas fotos tan interesantes de Morelia. La extrano mucho y este fue un viaje muy, pero muy placentero

Thanks for sharing part of the history of Morelia. E.Scettrini

Raymundo said...

Luisa, thanks for stopping by, I can't respond to anonymous posts, if you wish, you can email me at my contact information. Ray