Great Pyramid of Cholula
Today the pyramid at first appears to be a natural hill surmounted by a church.[1] This is the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Church of Our Lady of Remedies), also known as the Santuario de la Virgen de los Remedios (Sanctuary of the Virgin of Remedies), which was built by the Spanish in colonial times (1594) on top of the prehispanic temple. The church is a major Catholic pilgrimage destination, and the site is also used for the celebration of indigenous rites. Many ancient sites in Latin America are found under modern Catholic holy sites, due to the practice of the Catholic Church repurposing local religious sites.
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WHAT A VIEW FROM BELOW, I KNOW IT MUST EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL FROM UP THERE WHERE IT IS. (SMILE)