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On Sunday, we rode in a big tour bus 4 hours to Mexico City to view the ancient city of Teotihuacan. I picked up Montezuma's revenge on Saturday, so I was eating Immodium AD like M&M's all day, but managed to survive.
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Steph and Doug Hackney in front of the Pyramid of the Sun.
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The rocks sticking out were used to hold on the rock and concrete sheathing that has subsequently been eroded and been destroyed. Originally both pyramids were smooth and painted red.
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Partial view of the ruins in front of the Pyramid of the Sun. The closest ruins were priest's quarters.
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View of the Pyramid of the Moon from the top of the Pyramid of the Sun.
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The Force family at the summit of the Pyramid of the Sun. The people in the back were performing a prayer ritual, praying to each of the four directions of the wind.
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Steph and Doug Hackney on the top of the Pyramid of the Sun.
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Ed Thompson coming back from the edge of the Pyramid of the Sun. He was seeking young virginal converts to the ROE (Religion Of Ed).
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Statuary and building elements from the pyramids and other structures.
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