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Heather and I went to Mexico City for a long weekend to explore the city and celebrate the wedding of her lab PI (who is from Mexico City). The most memorable portions of the trip, such as the street vendors, were not photographed. But here are the best of the pictures that were taken.

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a nice looking church.


a monument for the workers


A tall gleaming building


A victory statue


A few of many purple blossoms we saw around town


I think she is trying to shoot the north star


Rodin's thinking man


A number of other Rodin sculptures


The thinking man again


The day of the wedding Heather and I went out of town to visit some pyramids, turns out one of them was the third largest pyramid in the world.


This pyramid here


The heroes of this story at the top


It was windy at the top


A picture of the little pyramid from the big pyramid. Doesn't the terrain kind of remind you of Wenatchee?


The big pyramid from the little pyramid


The wedding took place inside of a piece of art. It can't really be explained in words or pictures, but maybe these pictures will help (and the video below)


The flower girl throwing flowers


The first dance


Women in colorful dresses dancing


At midnight the 15 piece band left and the royal Mariachi band arrived

 
The mariachi band and the polyforum


The next morning we had brunch at the top of the world trade center, it had one of those rotating restaurant


The church of Our Lady Guadalupe. It was Palm Sunday so there were thousands of people getting their palms blessed


a pope


The church from the hill behind (notice the polution)


Homes on the outskirts of town.


Part of our hotel right before we left

MAX