"The Xico Volcanic Crater, Also Referred To As Cerro De Xico Or The "Hill Of Xico," Boasts A One-Kilometer-Wide Expanse That Offers A Unique Sanctuary Of Fertile Soil And Naturally Shielded Farmland Amidst The Continuous Expansion Of Mexico City. Centuries Ago, This Area, Including The Xico Crater And Its Surroundings, Was Submerged Beneath The Waters Of Lake Chalco. However, During The 16th Or 17th Century, The Lake Underwent Drainage Efforts To Create Agricultural And Developmental Opportunities For The Region. Today, The Xico Volcanic Crater Stands As A Testament To The Transformative Nature Of Human Ingenuity And Serves As A Haven Of Productivity And Natural Beauty Amid The Urban Landscape"
Given all the historical evidence available, empirical and anecdotal, it is, and always will be, the most logical conclusion.
me- "Oooh, right. The walls. The walls for Kuzco. The walls chosen specially to protect Kuzco. Kuzco's walls.... Those walls?"
Also, dinosaurs existed all over the planet and when people discovered the fossils, they had no idea what they were. This explains why mythical creature legends (like dragons) exist in almost every ancient culture.