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Wordless Wednesday - Temple of Quetzalcoatl

Wednesday November 26, 2008
Teotihuacan's Temple of Quetzalcoatl, a replica in the National Museum of Anthropology
Photo by Flickr user kudumomo, licensed under Creative Commons

You can see this colorful replica of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl from Teotihuacan in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.

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Comments
November 26, 2008 at 1:36 pm
(1) Terri / goscandinavia says:

Very impressive, and interesting! I also really like the way the replica is lit.

November 27, 2008 at 12:43 am
(2) Newlyweds Guide Francesca says:

What a spectacular photo! Again, I feel the urge to travel after seeing this blog.

December 2, 2008 at 12:27 pm
(3) Free Travel to Mexico or Guatemala! says:

Research Study for Travelers’ Diarrhea Looking for Volunteers
If we determine that this research study might be a good match for you, you may join a pre-paid tour program or may make your own tour plans with your own travel and hotel reservations. Details on pre-paid or reimbursed travel and specific study related expenses will be provided by the research study travel coordinator and may be up to $1,500 depending on the completion of study visits and procedures.
This clinical research study is being conducted at multiple sites in the US, with follow-up sites in Mexico, and Guatemala. The goal is to see if the research patch is better at reducing the symptoms of Travelers’ Diarrhea than a patch not containing the research material, called a placebo.
Study subjects will have a 50:50 chance, like flipping a coin, to get the research patch or the placebo patch. The research patch is placed on the upper arm for 6 hours, once at the start of the study and again 14 days later. After waiting at least 7 days from the last patch application, participants may depart from the US for their destination-country.
Participants must check-in at a destination-country study clinic within 1-2 days of arrival in the destination-country. Following check-in, they may continue vacation travel until a follow-up clinic visit about one week later. After the follow-up visit, and depending on their travel plans, travelers will take part in the surveillance or observation period for at least 7 and up to 17 days while in the destination-country.
If we find this research study might be a good match for you, you will be asked to visit a study doctor for the first of your two US clinic visits and will be able to get any additional study details you need at that time.
http://www.TrekStudy.com

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