Teotihuacan

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Yesterday (May 10th) was Mother's Day here in Mexico, so the students took advantage of the day to go out and make more sales for their AGI activity. We decided that with all the students gone, and most of our cases being written, to take a trip to see the pyramids at Teotihuacan. This was a very cool place, and it took a full 3 hours just to see everything. All of these pictures are from my camera, so I'm the main subject in the photos - I'll let Ben and Nate post their pictures so their families can see them as well.

I'm standing in front of the Pyramid of the Sun.

Eduardo, Ben and Nate climbing the stairs to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun.

This shot didn't quite snap in time, but all three of them were taking pictures in the same stance.

Ben Dana, Eduardo Zanetta, Nate Lunt, Brent Jacobsen
On top of the Pyramid of the Sun. You can see the Pyramid of the Moon behind us.

Nate and Ben. Nate's showing his MBA powers.

Pyramid of the Moon (shot from the Pyramid of the Sun)

Standing in front of the Sun Pyramid.

Standing on the Avenue of the Dead. The Moon Pyramid is in the background.

An original Jaguar painting.

A pretty cool carved head.

Standing in front of the Moon Pyramid.

Quetzalcoatl's Pyramid.

Some of the very few detailed carvings left. These are kind of hidden behind Quetzalcoatl's Pyramid.

More carvings.

And more carvings.

My "Foakleys" - I looked all over to buy these, and only found one pair.

A view of the Moon Pyramid (left) and the Sun Pyramid (right).

Same shot, just with a pretty face added...

A shot of the Moon Pyramid from the top of the Sun Pyramid.

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