Aztec-Water LbNA #65978
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 12, 2013 |
Location: | Main Ave. and Aztec Blvd. |
City: | Aztec |
County: | San Juan |
State: | New Mexico |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | huginn |
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Found by: | Children of the Forest |
Last found: | Oct 22, 2021 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Oct 12, 2013 |
In the Aztec Tonalpohualli calendar, the water symbol (Atl) is a daysign dedicated to the god Xiuhtecuhtli. This god or elemental force provides the tonalli (shadow soul) life energy for the day.
At the intersection of Main Ave. and Aztec Blvd., go to the northwest corner. The area is landscaped and includes a retaining wall curving around the corner. Go to the northeast end of the wall where it makes a wide curve. Sit on the wall and find the point closest to the sidewalk. Below this point, the letterbox is beneath the wood chips and under the edge of the plastic bed liner.
At the intersection of Main Ave. and Aztec Blvd., go to the northwest corner. The area is landscaped and includes a retaining wall curving around the corner. Go to the northeast end of the wall where it makes a wide curve. Sit on the wall and find the point closest to the sidewalk. Below this point, the letterbox is beneath the wood chips and under the edge of the plastic bed liner.