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Today the population of Mexico - one of the most a devout Catholic world, and even those who continue to speak the Aztec language of "Nahuatl", deal with their prayers to Jesus Christ.
However, the fear of broken and buried in the earth by the gods did not die - Indian blood regularly aired it on from generation to generation. And when in 1964 the Mexican government decided to lift out of the ravine 200-ton statue of Tlaloc, the Indian god of rain, to set it in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Anthropology, they are suddenly faced with the resistance of local population. During transportation of the stone colossus Indians fled after the statue, trying perhaps to calm disturbed god.known that on this day from heaven, poured a terrible downpour - a phenomenon unheard of for the season ...
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