Mexico City Teotihuacan Pryamids .......IR
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Howdy All,
One from Mexico City, these Pyramids where wonderful, about 40 mins outside Mexico City.
Shot from the Pyramid of the Moon, looking towards the Pyramid of the Sun.
Shot with modded D70S
One from Mexico City, these Pyramids where wonderful, about 40 mins outside Mexico City.
Shot from the Pyramid of the Moon, looking towards the Pyramid of the Sun.
Shot with modded D70S
Take care,
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Craig
Burleson, Texas
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Hi there Craig now that looks an interesting place to visit.
Why did they build these pyramid platforms?
....hey just a couple more months to go before I get my IR body
Thanks for sharing ... Skippy
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Howdy Gus Thanks!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thanks!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thanks!!
Here's some of the history, really a very interesting place.
Ihttp://www.frommers.com/destinations/mexicocity/0041010011.html
I will be really interested in seeing your images!! I think you are really going to be hooked:D
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Azzaro,
Thanks very much for your kind reply!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thanks very much, I have to admit this was a wonderful experience, looking down the Ave of the Dead and thinking about the History of the Area.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Yes, was looking and thinking along the lines you mention. History is so
very interesting. I was looking off to those far mountains and considering
the long walk it had to be to come up this way. Further I wonder what our
modern city skylines will look like in say 500 years. I think I consider these
things way too much.
Howdy Michael,
I agree, I have been overwhelmed since our first visit to the Mayan Ruins in Mexico, hopefully in that 500 years there will still be something for someone to look at an ponder like we have.
Craig
Burleson, Texas