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We’re standing in the central corridor that links the lobed apses together in the South Temple. In other words, as you pass through the front door, you’ll travel along a walkway that leads directly to an apse at the end of the building, facing the door. But as you travel, you’ll pass two semi-circular apses on your left-hand side and two on your right-hand side. Again, the corridor acts like the stem of a five-leafed clover, or better yet, imagine traveling down the spine of a body with two fat arms and two fat legs topped by a head.

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