Chichén Itzá, come take a walk.

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Chichen Itza, A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and also since 2007 one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.

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The city of Chichen Itza, on the Yucatan Peninsula, was built between 400-600 AD and was one of the largest cities of the mighty Mayan civilisation.

Like a lot of the Mayan cities the population of Chichen Itza vanished between the 12th and 15th centuries. some say it was due to the invading Spanish Imperialists. or the rise of more advanced and dominating city states.

Some so called modern "experts" blame the theory of global warming ( yawn, guffaw guffaw, blah blah blah).

How about the mothership called and they just retuned home?

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Source taken in 1892

Chichen Itza, reclaimed by Mother Earth, tucked away in the jungle, until two explorers, stumbled upon the ruins in 1841.

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Kukulcán pyramid

It is big very big, 98 ft high, the pyramid is the most outstanding structure on the site and the one most associated with Chichen Itza

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A constant battle to maintain

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The Pyramid is protected by law, climbing the structure was made illegal only as recently as 2008. Fines can range anywhere up to $9k.

As recently as 2023,the latest social media user fame hungry whore, identified only as Meredith chose to ignore all signage, step over the rope fence and climb to the top upon her return to terra firma she was duly and quite rightly beaten and abused by onlookers, before being escorted away by security.

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The observatory

El Caracol, with its unusual placement on the platform and circular shape is believed to have been an observatory with its doors and windows aligned to view astronomical events; specifically tracking the path of Venus as it makes its way across the firmament. Or maybe just maybe the mothership

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Temple of the Warriors

During the archeological expedition and restoration of this building between 1925 and 1928, after hundreds of years hidden the interior of the temple was exposed to light and the elements resulting in the now exposed murals deteriorating

Watercolour drawings were made in an effort to preserve ancient times, (strange that these archeologists were bereft of camera equipment, call me Mr. Cynical). most of which have ended up in US museums.

Many depicted battle scenes and some even have images suggest possible contact with Viking sailors. it is amazing the distances these magnificent Scandi warriors travelled and explored

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The Great Ball Court

Association Football in the UK has been ruined by money, greed and the creatures of the murdoch family in particular, since the advent of sky tv. I remember the days when footballers used to kick lumps out of each other accidentally or intentionally, the referee just allowed play to go on. It was a man's game. it was thrilling to watch. Now? just a bunch of over paid namby pamby prima donnas falling over and feigning hurt.(Lionel Messi excluded).

I think we should bring back and make them play the most gruesome ball game in the history of the world

Two teams would line up and attempt to manoeuvre the ball through a stone ring. The players could only touch the ball, made of a heavy weighted rubber with their lower body.

At the end of the game, which sometimes lasted two weeks, so we were told the winning team would have the honour of being sacrificed to the gods.

The Skull Platform

Human sacrifice was on a large scale in the Mayan world, it was seen as necessary to please their gods. Reliefs at the ball court depict the decapitation of the "winning" ball players.

Back of the net

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Even arriving early at 8:00am the site fills up quickly with the day trippers and selfie obsessed clutter from the all inclusive tourist resorts on the coast (over 2 million visitors a year pre scamdemic).

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Then when the fruit loops turned up I knew I had lost the will to live, time to go look at the tat.

TAT at its best

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Here we are catering for the US visitors, NFL wooden masks

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WTF is this all about

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I bought some TAT, the magnet sits on my fridge.

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And the dead head added to my collection in the conservatory. It is not TAT! These are antiques of the future.

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WTF is this all about

Mothership you kept on about above....?

Feast, famine or floods who knows what happens, sure was intelligent life before our lot arrived, we not the first!

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we not the first, we wont be the last.

These constructions were not built by humans, surely not, without help from above anyways

Whatever happened between then and now has been lost sadly, reinventing the wheel can be boring!

I know, I watch a programme in the uk called Dragon's Den, jeez some of the crap people think is life changing is cringeworthy

Yup watched a couple of those programs, selling your soul to the devil literally.

Yup, virtually begging to a row of smug rich people for a pittance

Wait a couple of years they patent and get richer.... 🙃

No doubt there are some good things out there

Nice walk around the Neighborhood

yeah pretty cool

Thanks 🙏

you're welcome

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Thanks for this lovely and instrcutive post. I definitely enjoyed the read and the impressive pictures of these Mayan pyramids :-)


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Years ago, we went to Chichén Itzá and loved the place and the culture. Mexico was my first trip where I had to fly over the ocean and explore a completely new country and culture. Your photos bring some memories back.
!ALIVE

cheers @chaosmagic23 thanks for dropping in, much appreciate it, glad to bring back memories for you, it is a stunning place and mexico is a fascinating country too

 8 months ago Reveal Comment

Chicken Pizza!

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Thanks where my grandson thought they were going when they visited Cancun.

I think he got that spot on chicken pizza lol, hope he wasn't too disappointed when there was none

This is a beautiful shot. There have been many changes after this historical site was cleaned, it is amazing that the buildings from decades ago are still sturdy.

cheers @arasiko thanks for dropping in, much appreciate it. Guess the words "Built to last" spring to mind

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Great ruins, cool art. But a little bit too far from where I am (but thinking about Angkor Wat...)

vanished... invading... warming...

Or the local people got tired of the sight of severed limbs on the streets and slave labor for constructing cyclopean buildings. When hard times came, they said f**k and left the ruling class to solve all the problems.

fuck that indeed!

I visited Angkor Wat quite a few years ago now, they were amazing structures to wander around

prima donnas falling over and feigning hurt.(Lionel Messi excluded).

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Not to be missed phrases here.

The mother ship called and they went home... Hahaha. I think that could be a real possibility.

cheers @nanixxx