Three friends, two religions... sitting on the edge of a 300-foot high pyramid made by residents from a different religion in 250 B.C.
The Aztecs called the ancient architectural marvel the 'Birthplace of the Gods.' The Aztecs were intrigued by the structures that they found just as they still sit today.
The pyramids are known as the Teotihuacán Pyramids. They sit about 30-miles outside of Mexico City.