We visited friends in Mexico City over the Thanksgiving Weekend and had the opportunity to visit Teotihuacan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site about 25 miles Northeast of the city. We managed to climb the Pyramid of the Sun, stroll the Avenue of the Dead and see the Pyramid of the Moon, which we were too lazy to climb.
Teotihuacan is one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico and was built between 200 B.C. - 100 A.D. That's me on our descent from the Pyramid of the Sun. At nearly 250 feet tall, it is the second largest pyramid in the Western Hemisphere and third largest in the world, after the Great Pyramid of Cholula, Mexico and the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt.
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and we are showing our face now. love it!
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Unbelievable, i saw ur face for the first time!!!! I'll call the New York Times!! ^^. lol
That's a huge Pyramid. Amazing what people can build thousands of years ago. Great photos! That is a very handsome photo of you too. Cheers
OMG! Finally get to see your face. Or is this your friend. Love the blog and the pics and lets not forget the hermes! I am a big fan.
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Keep up the pics.
My country Mexico is packed with great things!!! no wonder why the tourist get blown away by its beauty.
LOL I didn't recognise you, is that you in the photo???
I was just about to ask, who the guy in the picture is?
Duchess,
Of course it's me. New haircut.
oh yes, Sean, u looked great!:-P So now we can put a face to all the impeccable outfits we see on the blog:-P
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