To: BenLurkin
I saw a show on Discovery last year that showed a Mexican pyramid that was absolutely massive. They had just discovered it. It appeared to be the size of a small city. Definitely some cool stuff. Maybe they should put their own people to work excavating their own history.
3 posted on
04/05/2006 5:00:42 PM PDT by
satchmodog9
(Most people stand on the tracks and never even hear the train coming)
To: satchmodog9
4 posted on
04/05/2006 5:05:02 PM PDT by
sit-rep
(If you acquire, hit it again to verify...)
To: satchmodog9
This was a 'baby' one.. ;-)
Measuring 150 yards on each of its four sides, the 18-yard tall pyramid was carved out on a natural hillside around 500 A.D..
6 posted on
04/05/2006 5:28:27 PM PDT by
NormsRevenge
(Have you hugged an illegal alien today?)
To: satchmodog9
"I saw a show on Discovery last year that showed a Mexican pyramid that was absolutely massive. They had just discovered it. It appeared to be the size of a small city. Definitely some cool stuff. Maybe they should put their own people to work excavating their own history." I think you're talking about Caral. That's the second oldest pyramid ever found and the oldest in the Americas. The oldest pyramid is in Greece.
8 posted on
04/05/2006 7:32:40 PM PDT by
blam
To: satchmodog9
Maybe they should put their own people to work excavating their own history."They leave that to the silly gringos:)
13 posted on
04/06/2006 6:55:21 AM PDT by
Thombo2
To: satchmodog9
Maybe they should put their own people to work excavating their own history. Can't - they're all heading north to illegally enter the US and wave mexican flags around.
So who does mexico import to do the work mexicans won't do?
14 posted on
04/06/2006 7:37:02 AM PDT by
AFreeBird
(your mileage may vary)
To: satchmodog9
I think I saw that one, too. You could hardly tell it was a pyramid due to all of the overgrowth.
17 posted on
04/06/2006 7:46:46 AM PDT by
flada
(Posting in a manner reminiscent of Jen-gis Kahn.)
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