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We stumbled upon the phrase, "When the pyramids were young." Further research indicated that young pyramids endure their adolescence in small caves: "There is a little grotto and a cave, and a spring of water bubbling over some rock work, and a juvenile pyramid." — Edwin Hodder, Old Merry's Travels on the Continent (1869)
Left to right: a newborn pyramid, a juvenile, an adult, and a "great."
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