Yuku Expedition 2015: Teopantecuanitlan & Chalcatzingo, Guerrero, Mexico. Idiosyntactix Strategic Arts & Sciences Alliance Minister of Open Lies and Ancient Secrets Yuri Kuchinsky, aka Yuku, has successfully returned from his archaeological expedition to Teopantecuanitlan and Chalcatzingo sites in Guerrero, Mexico, after photographing it for the Wikipedia article which was lacking the photographic documentation of this important archaeological dig of very early North American megalithic civilization, that predates the Olmecs, with corn found here over 9,000 years old, making it the oldest corn found in the world! However, due to the political disturbances in the recent years resulting in many murders, the sites were left largely unexplored and undocumented, since very few people would brave to come here, such as Yuku, who decided to go on the heroic expedition to photograph and document these important archaeological sites. I have met him half an hour after his arrival, as he has eagerly showed my his photos from the trip, and told me about some of the adventures he had to endure along the way. First, being a musician, besides being an ancient history buff, has helped our friend Yuku to find his companion for the trip, as he has joined with his flute a travelling twenty years young musician from France who was basking in Mexico city, where both have met upon Yuku's arrival. The youth, apparently, was on the self discovery journey and had no big plans per se, nor much money either, thus, he decided to join Yuku in company on the trip to the Guerrero region of Mexico, against the better advise of the locals, since no tourists would dare to go there after what has transpired years ago, thus two is better than one when travelling to such remote and dangerous places. Expectantly, they went through a series of adventures on their way to these off the bitten path, abandoned by the tourists sites, yet, something very important to the world's archaeologists as the earliest records of human civilization. Eventually, long story short, to their surprise, the highway went right through the hill upon which are the ancient ruins that our heroes were trying to reach, however, there was no exit or any way to stop on the busy roadway, forcing the brave explorers to walk back four kilometers along the highway in order to get to their exotic destination, which they eventually did managed in the end. Yuku, with his new companion friend, were able to make many wonderful photos of the ancient sites, providing crucial visual documentation, which will soon. hopefully, compliment the wonderful Wikipedia article on the subject, already updated (text only) by Yuku while in Mexico, about these traces of the ancient human history. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teopantecuanitlan