
A recent surge in online debate has ignited a discussion about the Cholula Pyramid in Mexico, which surpasses the Great Pyramid of Giza in size. Many are questioning why the architectural achievements of ancient Mexican civilizations remain largely unnoticed compared to those of Egypt.
The Cholula Pyramid, with its height exceeding 200 feet, holds the title of the largest pyramid by volume in the world. Despite its immense scale, this ancient wonder remains underappreciated, even by some locals in Mexico who lack awareness of its existence.
Listeners on various forums are making their voices heard. Comments highlight a perceived bias toward Egyptian pyramids, with one participant stating, "Just prove Hispanic work power is way better," underlining a call for recognition of Mesoamerican engineering.