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I am looking a documentary on the architecture of ancient Aztec and Inca cities.?
I watched a documentary about these cities that had the outline of sacred animals such as the eagle and the puma. If you viewed these cities from a distance, they accually had the shape of these animals One of these cities was one giant solar calendar.!!! I realy want to see this program again, but I can’t remember the name of it, can anyone help??
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