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Cultural and Religious Sites in Mexico

 

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Journalists stand in the Plaza of the Moon.  Pictured Left to Right are:  Kerry Weber, Catholic Digest; Annette Jiménez, El Mensajero; Tanya Connor, The Catholic Free Press (obscured); Ed Michelson; Raul Cadena, the tour guide; Mike Crupi, Catholic Courier; and Gretchen Crowe, Arlington Catholic Herald.  The pyramids at Teotihuacan represent the first urban area in the western hemisphere dating from 500 B.C. to 700 A.D.  and is located about 48 km northeast of Mexico City.<br />
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Cultural and Religious Sites in Mexico
Journalists stand in the Plaza of the Moon. Pictured Left to Right are: Kerry Weber, Catholic Digest; Annette Jiménez, El Mensajero; Tanya Connor, The Catholic Free Press (obscured); Ed Michelson; Raul Cadena, the tour guide; Mike Crupi, Catholic Courier; and Gretchen Crowe, Arlington Catholic Herald. The pyramids at Teotihuacan represent the first urban area in the western hemisphere dating from 500 B.C. to 700 A.D. and is located about 48 km northeast of Mexico City.

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