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Pyramid of the Moon

Photo: Pyramid of the Moon, Teotihuacan
The Pyramid of the Moon in Mexico's Teotihuacan complex was built in seven stages beginning around A.D. 100. Recent evidence suggests the imposing structure, which stands 140 feet (43 meters) tall, was used as a platform for public rituals and sacrifices.
Photograph by Jesus Lopez

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