The pyramids of Teotihuacan

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Friday's column is about my experience in Teotihuacan outside Mexico City. Above is the Pyramid of the Moon, the smaller of the two pyramids.

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Above is the larger Pyramid of the Sun.

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World's best Stairmaster.

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You have to scrabble up a mound to get to the summit.

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From the summit, the Pyramid of the Moon looks small.

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If this looks steep, it is.

2 Comments

Ted Melendez said:

Is that David I see there in photo 1? Did you drink the water in mexico city?

[I took the photos so I'm not in any of them. And I drank purified water. -- DA]

Ed Streuli said:

I'm thinking that by the time you get to the top of the "Sun" you're ready to be sacrificed.

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