Tropical storm Arlene begins! |
Relax, we had no tequila! |
John, before the storm hit. |
Our guide explained that this is the exact place where the early explorers landed and met the Mayans. The Mayans were not only impressed with the christian cross carried by the sailors, but also by their white appearance. You see, the Indians were looking for the return of Quetzalcoatl, the white, bearded God.
The train at Tulum! Totally worth the fare! |
The Spaniards thought the Mayans were a bunch of savages, which they were. Human sacrifice was part of the religion. The unfortunate thing is that instead of trying to study the culture, they sought to destroy it. In the process they destroyed over 15,000 records. Only 20 codices remain today, in a museum in Germany.
My next post will be of Ek Balam. This is a most exciting place, because I was able to climb all the ruins I wanted, even the big pyramid. Be sure to check back in a few days. Thanks.
8 comments:
Mike Wilson Get to see any stars while at the observatory?
Looks like you guys had a totally awesome time! Glad you were able to go!
I want to see a picture of dad AFTER the rain hit. Mike
I, Mike Wilson, have no idea how I got this identity for your blog site there, John. I have little understanding on how this and facebook interact. I'm so confused by it all. As for this blog, looks like you and Beverly had a great time.
You two look like the perfect tourists! Glad it was fun.
Mike Wilson Looks like you did INDEED climb all those stairs. Was there a T-shirt vendor atop the pyramid selling "I climbed the Steps"?
Mike Wilson Is this the ball court where the playing ball is the head of a loosing teams player?
Mike Wilson Oh, Oh, got caught taking a sip. Thought you could get away with it by being out of the country, huh? Got to watch out for those Facebook posters. This may cause a problem when seeking future employment.
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