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An amusement park under the Teotihuacán pyramids. It’s not a tacky idea from some unscrupulous tycoon. It is a concrete project that the owners of the land surrounding the Mexican archaeological jewel intend to carry out. The bulldozers are already at work. Many areas around the ancient pre-Columbian city, with its pyramids of the Sun, the Moon and the temple of Quetzalcoatl, admired by international tourism and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987, have been cordoned off.
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