Jun DiVery impressive restoration4Question Antiquity repliedMike Smith2Question Antiquity repliedTerry ChildsBeen there, done that, in 1970.Amar LarguerI went on this summit. Aeryn MoiEt malheureusement on n’aurait plus le droit d’y monter .. pourtant c’est tout en haut que l’on comprends la disposition des structures et qu’on admire le travail de création
Nancy Warner VanceYou used to be able to climb the steps but ii was scary because the step were so narrow. Perhaps they built the smaller ones so people could climb small ones without the danger I felt in the 1970’s.2Johann de WaalHow much of it was there? How much of it was built from scratch?5Rhett Kolap · it don’t look restoration, it more of a new build8James TarpeyThe more we learn about “history,” the more we haven’t got a clue4Marc DicksonAffordable housing added, I see.Jiten Singh
Adam SkibaHow does a pyramid get covered by soil enough for shrubs n bushes to grow on it? The smaller ones I can see but the big one ?Cheryl GallaherWe went there about 8 years ago. Amazing site. Yep, did the climb to the top , wow.Despina SimadopoulouHow high has the soil gone nowadays!Tsab SagarapAnd that is how to destroy a relicArlen AlexDaniel AlvaradoThat’s so dope. Crazy how they built those. Question Antiquity repliedAugustus PaulSad. U can’t.walk up there anymoreJim HusseinSuppose to be the other way round2Rosemary TsaiGrace to the white man
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