[quote]Cockney Blue wrote:
Humidity is not normally a problem any time of the year at Teotihuacan. High altitude. It gets fricking hot in the middle of the day though and there are lots and lots and lots of steps even to get to the base of the pyramid, given the altitude it’s a killer if you are not used to it. Go early in the morning and you miss the crowds and also the heat pretty much any time of the year. Those photos were taken in November.
Really cool site. One really cool thought if you do ever visit is that the Tower of London in the UK was built only a couple of hundred years later.
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I’ve been to the pyramids down in Oaxaca but strangley never the most famous ones. Oaxaca was pretty cool.
I enjoyed the underground tombs and tunnels the most, myself. Very elaborately built when you consider the time and lack of tools.
It is definitely interesting to compare London and it’s ancient structures to other cultures. London is also home to some amazing architecture. Pretty wild stuff.
Cholula is another cool place to visit. There is a Pyamid covered by an artificial hill (with excavated tunnels that you can walk through and see the pyramid walls) then on top of the hill is a cathedral and you have the Volcanoe Popocatépetl as a backgdrop
[quote]kevinm1 wrote:
This fella got blown by the wind onto my store window a few weeks ago, I thought he was hurt but after trying to get him down, he declined and wanted to chill I took his picture[/quote]
WTF is that? A frog? I’m in London in the UK: that does NOT look familiar!
Here’s a sign for a physical therapist/masseuse and the guy on the sign looks just like Clint Howard.
Clint Howard is an actor, Ron Howard’s brother. He’s one of those guys you may have seen 500 times but never knew his name.
[quote]Nards wrote:
Man I could finish that whole box right now.
I haven’t had more than 4 faggots at one time, but covering faggots on sauce would make it oh so tempting![/quote]
I can not help but wonder if the marketer is familiar with American rap culture.