Saturday, 30 March 2013

More Temples & Pyramids

Before we left Mexico to visit Berlize and Guatemala and other pyramid sites, we went to Chitzen Itza, probably the most visited Mayan site in Mexico. Staying at a hotel inside the park but outside the archaeological area, allowed us an early start, before the bus load hoards of day trippers arrived. On the way to Chetumal on the Mexico-Belize boarder, we also visited another amazing Mayan temple site - this one on the coast with a spectacular view. No temple climbing allowed at either site.

View of the Mayan Observatory from the hotel lobby
Chitzen Itza



Mayan columns, use to support a false arch to build
covered / rooved buildings



Sacrificial altar on top of Temple, Chitzen Itza






Main Temple, Chitzen Itza
 


View from Tulum, Mexico





Main Complex, Tulum




The whole gang, Tulum
Furry Friend at Tulum

1 comment:

  1. Love the view at Tulum looking toward the ocean! Isn't it curious how the Mayan temples are built in similar pyramid shapes to the Egyptians? I remember reading about the sacrificial altars of the Aztecs when I was in primary school - did the Mayans do the same? Beautiful scenery! Thanks for sharing!

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