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  • Edznà, Temple of Five Levels.
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  • Edznà, Temple of Five Levels.
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  • Edznà, Temple of Five Levels.
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  • Edznà, Temple of Five Levels.
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  • Edznà, Main Plaza.
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  • Balamkù , the beautiful Mayan Underworld well conserved stucco frieze.
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  • Ruta Bec, Chicanna, Palace’s monstermask façade symbolises Itzamnà, the Mouth of the Serpent.
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  • Ruta Bec, Chicanna, Palace’s monstermask façade symbolises Itzamnà, the Mouth of the Serpent.
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  • Ruta Bec, Chicanna Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Ruta Bec, Xpujil. The 3 towers of Estructura I, a fine exemple of Rio Bec architectural style.
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  • Ruta Bec, Xpujil. The 3 towers of Estructura I, a fine exemple of Rio Bec architectural style.
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  • Ruta Bec, Xpujil. The 3 towers of Estructura I, a fine exemple of Rio Bec architectural style.
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  • Ruta Bec, Xpujil. The 3 towers of Estructura I, a fine exemple of Rio Bec architectural style.
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  • Ruta Bec, Xpujil. The 3 towers of Estructura I, a fine exemple of Rio Bec architectural style.
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  • Ruta Bec: Calakmul. Discovered in 1931 is a important Mayan site, larger than Tikal, but only few of its 6500 buidings have been excavated. Edificio VII, the biggest pyramid.
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  • Ruta Bec: Calakmul. Discovered in 1931 is a important Mayan site, larger than Tikal, but only few of its 6500 buidings have been excavated.
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  • Ruta Bec: Calakmul. Discovered in 1931 is a important Mayan site, larger than Tikal, but only few of its 6500 buidings have been excavated.
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  • Ruta Bec: Calakmul. Discovered in 1931 is a important Mayan site, larger than Tikal, but only few of its 6500 buidings have been excavated.
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  • Ruta Bec: Calakmul. Discovered in 1931 is a important Mayan site, larger than Tikal, but only few of its 6500 buidings have been excavated.
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  • Ruta Bec: Calakmul. Discovered in 1931 is a important Mayan site, larger than Tikal, but only few of its 6500 buidings have been excavated.
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  • Ruta Bec: Calakmul. Discovered in 1931 is a important Mayan site, larger than Tikal, but only few of its 6500 buidings have been excavated. Monkeys.
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  • Kohunlic, Mayan site.
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  • Kohunlic, Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Rio Bec, Becàn Mayan site.
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  • Chichen Itzà, Temple of the Warriors with Chaac Mool.
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  • Yucatàn: Chichen Itzà, Group of the Thousands Columns.
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  • Chichen Itzà, Group of the Thousands Columns.
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  • Chichen Itzà, Group of the Thousands Columns.
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  • Chichen Itzà, Kukulcàn (the Aztec’s Quetzacoatl) the Plumed Serpent.
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  • Chichen Itzà, El Castillo (Pyramid of Kukulcàn).
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  • Chichen Itzà, El Castillo (Pyramid of Kukulcàn).
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  • Chichen Itzà, the Main Ball Court, carving showing pelota’s players.
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  • Chichen Itzà, the Main Ball Court, carving showing pelota’s players.
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  • Chichen Itzà, the Main Ball Court, carving showing pelota’s players.
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  • Chichen Itzà, the Main Ball Court, carving showing pelota’s players.
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  • Chichen Itzà, the Main Ball Court, carving showing pelota’s game.
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  • Chichen Itzà, Temple of the Warriors with Chaac Mool.
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  • Chichèn Itzà
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  • Chichen Itzà, Platform of Skulls: in ancient days the platform held the heads of sacrifical victims.
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  • Chichen Itzà, the Sacred Cenote.
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  • Chichen Itzà, the Sacred Cenote.
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  • Yucatàn: Ek Balàm.
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  • Yucatàn: Ek Balàm. Human figures on the great pyramid.
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  • Yucatàn: Ek Balàm.
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  • Yucatàn: Ek Balàm. Human figures on grat pyramid.
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  • Chichen Itzà, El Castillo, stairway.
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  • Chichen Itzà, Group of the Thousands Columns.
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  • Uxmal,  elliptical pyramid of the Magician  (39 meter high).
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  • Uxmal,  elliptical pyramid of the Magician. This temple’s doorway  is the mouth of a monstruous Chaac god mask.
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  • Uxmal, Nun’s Quadrangle. “Puuc” style with Chaac god masks.
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  • Uxmal, Nun’s Quadrangle. the outlines of a snake on the roof of West Building.
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  • Uxmal, Nun’s Quadrangle. the outlines of a snake on the roof of West Building.
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  • Uxmal, Nun’s Quadrangle. the outlines of a snake on the roof of West Building.
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  • Uxmal, Nun’s Quadrangle. the outlines of a snake on the roof of West Building.
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  • Uxmal, Nun’s Quadrangle. a typical mayan hut.
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  • Uxmal, House of pigeons.
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  • Uxmal, Governor’s Palace, the quintessial work of “Puuc” style.
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  • Uxmal, Governor’s Palace, the quintessial work of “Puuc” style.
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  • Uxmal, Governor’s Palace, a stone-jaguar.
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  • Kabah, Palace of the Masks (Codz Poop): the façade is covered with nearly 300 masks of Chaac, the Rain God or Sky Serpent.
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  • Kabah, Palace of the Masks (Codz Poop): the façade is covered with nearly 300 masks of Chaac, the Rain God or Sky Serpent.
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  • Kabah, Palace of the Masks (Codz Poop): the façade is covered with nearly 300 masks of Chaac, the Rain God or Sky Serpent.
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  • Kabah, Palace of the Masks (Codz Poop): the façade is covered with nearly 300 masks of Chaac, the Rain God or Sky Serpent.
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  • Kabah, Palace of the Masks (Codz Poop): the façade is covered with nearly 300 masks of Chaac, the Rain God or Sky Serpent.
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  • Kabah, Palace of the Masks (Codz Poop): the façade is covered with nearly 300 masks of Chaac, the Rain God or Sky Serpent.
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  • Kabah, Palace of the Masks (Codz Poop): the façade is covered with nearly 300 masks of Chaac, the Rain God or Sky Serpent.
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  • Kabah, El Palacio; very inusual mayan statues.
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  • Sayil, el Palacio.
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  • Sayil, el Palacio.
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  • Sayil, El Palacio, decorations.
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  • Sayil, El Palacio, decorations.
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  • Sayil, El Palacio, decorations.
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  • Labnà, the magnificent archway.
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  • Labnà, the magnificent archway.
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  • Labnà, the magnificent archway.
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  • Labnà, the magnificent archway.
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  • Labnà, a traditional sacbè (Mayan road utilised more for astronomical reasons than for transport.
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  • Labnà, the Palace (El Palacio), one of the longest buildings in tha Puuc region. Much of decorative carving is in good shape. On the left a image of Chac, the powerful rain god.
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  • Chichen Itzà, Kukulcàn (the Aztec’s Quetzacoatl) the Plumed Serpent.
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  • Chichen Itzà, El Castillo (Pyramid of Kukulcàn).
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  • Chichen Itzà, El Castillo (Pyramid of Kukulcàn).
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  • Tulum, El Castillo and the Caribbean sea.
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  • Tulum
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  • Tulum
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  • Tulum, Temple of the Frescoes.
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  • Tulum, Temple of the Frescoes.
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  • Tulum
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  • Tulum, Temple of Descending God, stucco carving.
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