There’s a certain look to National Geographic posters, of Mexico or of anywhere. I happen to love it. Always top-notch photography — I’ve heard that a thousand pictures are shot for every one that is accepted — is combined with scenes of natural beauty or interest.

Most of the National Geographic posters of Mexico are of the great ruins, often with beautiful lighting. Since I have vivid memories of times at Teotihuacan and Palenque, I tended to choose posters from those powerful places when making this page. You can see all the posters of Mexico at AllPosters.com that I chose from.

A night view of sprawling Mexico City and nearby mountains
A night view of sprawling Mexico City and nearby mountains
Raul Touzon/National Geographic Image Collection
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Dock at El Garafon Park, Isla Mujeres, Baja California State, Mexico
Dock at El Garafon Park, Isla Mujeres,Quintana Roo, Mexico
Michael Lewis/National Geographic Image Collection
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The Pyramid of the Sun silhouetted against the setting sun
The Pyramid of the Sun silhouetted against the setting sun
Kenneth Garrett/National Geographic
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Early morning view from Quetzalcoatl Temple of the Pyramid of the Sun
Early morning view from Quetzalcoatl Temple of the Pyramid of the Sun
Kenneth Garrett/National Geographic
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Full moon over the Pyramid of the Moon at daybreak
Full moon over the Pyramid of the Moon at daybreak
Kenneth Garrett/National Geographic
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A wide-angle view of the Palace at Kabah in the Yucatans Puuc Region
A wide-angle view of the Palace at Kabah in the Yucatans Puuc Region
Kenneth Garrett/National Geographic
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Early morning view of the Sun Pyramid from the Quetzalcoatl Temple
Early morning view of the Sun Pyramid from the Quetzalcoatl Temple
Kenneth Garrett/National Geographic
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