descendants of the Purépecha interpreted the pyramid’s collapse as “supernatural sign of impending doom,”
They certainly are not wrong
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descendants of the Purépecha interpreted the pyramid’s collapse as “supernatural sign of impending doom,”
They certainly are not wrong
Well, they're a little wrong. It's quite natural.
Fortunately, the pyramid was insured with the Agroasemex Insurance Company, which INAH said has been notified of the collapse “in order to begin the process of obtaining the necessary funds for the intervention.”
TIL countries can insure pyramids.
It's just gambling with a different name
Is it gonna run afoulf of those "acts of god"?
Dont worry guys, global warming isn’t real!
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