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Description The Summum® Pyramid, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is 40 feet long at the base and stands 26 feet high. Completed in 1979, it is used for instruction in the Summum philosophy, producing Nectar Publications™, and conducting rites associated with Modern Mummificationsm.
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