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  • Mayan temples
    If you are around, take yourself at least time for one day, to watch the ancient city weith it´s temple ruins and houses. But you should be there at the opening at 9 o'clock, because at about 10 the busses with the tourist masses arrive [...]
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Chichen-itza History

Research work done by archeologists on the land, where today the city of Chichen Itza is located, proves that there were people living on this area way back during the Mayan culture. The presence of two cenotes (which are actually two natural sink holes) proves that the locals used to use them as the source for water. Even many archeologists found various artifacts from these cenotes thus proving that the people from Maya Dynasty would throw their favorite artifact into the cenotes so as to please the rain god. Though people from Maya Dynasty had started to live in Chichen Itza from 2000 B.C.E itself still this city received the original [...]
 
 
 

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