Ek Balam, the main Temple and stairway to the top.
A portion of the main entrance. The wall used to be more than 14' high.
Your's truly, about halfway up standing near, archeologically speaking, one of the greatest finds ever for Mayan history. More on this later...
Lindsay, being a good sport and posing for a photo.
This is from the top of the temple looking down on the rest of the grounds. It's easy to see how you could not only feel closer to the Gods, but also make a very powerful impression on those below. Once we climbed down, it was time to go, so I took a few more pictures on the way out and then hopped in the van for the ride to Valladolid.
A portion of the main entrance. The wall used to be more than 14' high.
Your's truly, about halfway up standing near, archeologically speaking, one of the greatest finds ever for Mayan history. More on this later...
Lindsay, being a good sport and posing for a photo.
This is from the top of the temple looking down on the rest of the grounds. It's easy to see how you could not only feel closer to the Gods, but also make a very powerful impression on those below. Once we climbed down, it was time to go, so I took a few more pictures on the way out and then hopped in the van for the ride to Valladolid.
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