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This is one of two small pages dedicated to our 2 weeks stay on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, December 2006. The peninsula comprises the 3 Mexican states Yucatan, Campeche and Quintana Roo, and parts of Belize and Guatemala.Corinna and me did a 1 week tour with a rented car visiting and learning a lot about the Maya people and sites and then took a 1 week rest at the beach. Enjoy! |
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| Impressive, | high and | steep buildings. |
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| TheRain God Chac looks | down on some stone puzzles. | ||
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| The Pyramid of the Magician | is visible from far away | with its unusual oval shape. |
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| There are some strange | and massive buildings and some buried like | the Pyramid and Casa de la Vieja. |
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| Try to find this cenote in Dzibilchaltùn on | this aerial photograph from Google. | ||
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| Everywhere tourists and merchants except | on the former market place | and the Place of Thousand Columns. |
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| The observatory with many | and only a few people which | the Chak-Mool is guarding. |
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| Deep caves and | high pyramids. | ||
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