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This is a miniature model of Chichen Itza, on display at the visitor center. The site is so expansive, like an ancient city. |
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El Castillo The gem of Chichen Itza, El Castillo is actually a calendar in stone. |
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A slightly different view. Notice the stairway on the left compared to the one on the right... |
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Looking down from atop the pyramid....don't fall! |
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Within the top portion are hallways which lead you around all 4 sides. Carved in the doorways are beautifully intricate designs - the light was dim, but you can see some designs in this shot. |
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Kulkulkan (the feathered serpent) rears his head at the bottom of the staircases. During the equinox, an sunlight & shadow illusion takes place that shows the serpent's body snaking down the corner of the pyramid. |
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Beautiful view from atop El Castillo, overlooking Temple of the Chac-Mool, also called Temple of the Warriors |
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Exploring the Temple of the Warriors. This area is called Group of a Thousand Columns, aptly so for columns stand everywhere - it's very Grecian and mystical. |
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Further down, are square pillars in rows and columns, all with intricate carvings. |
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View of the Ball Court from atop El Castillo |
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Temple of the Jaguar, just outside the Ball Court. Notice the gathering storm in the background... |
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Within the walls of the Ball Court |
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Ball Court stone reliefs |
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El Caracol (observatory)
The dome windows align with certain stars throughout the
year; this determined when celebrations, planting and
harvesting took place. |
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