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Unknown older Culture in Tikal These Walls where not build from the Mayas. It is not mayan style. Who was the archtitect? Who built these Walls? |
Photographer: Pascal Troxler Location: Guatemala |
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Uxmal - Snake God with Helmet On a building in Uxmal there is a snakelike God wearing a helmet. |
Photographer: Tatjana Ingold Location: Mexico |
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Uxmal - Snake God with Helmet (detail) On a building in Uxmal there is a snakelike God wearing a helmet. |
Photographer: Tatjana Ingold Location: Mexico |
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Voladores The voladores, or flyers, dress in brilliantly colored traditional costumes, climb up a 150 foot pole, tie their ankles to ropes wound around the pole and then jump off, "flying" gracefully around and around as the ropes unwind until they reach the ground. As the voladores "fly," another performer balances at the top of the pole and plays haunting tunes on his wooden flute.
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Photographer: Pascal Troxler Location: Mexico |
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Voladores The voladores, or flyers, dress in brilliantly colored traditional costumes, climb up a 150 foot pole, tie their ankles to ropes wound around the pole and then jump off, "flying" gracefully around and around as the ropes unwind until they reach the ground. As the voladores "fly," another performer balances at the top of the pole and plays haunting tunes on his wooden flute. |
Photographer: Pascal Troxler Location: Mexico |
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Wheels in Copan Wheels in Copan. According to Archaeologes the mayan didnt use wheels. So for what they use it then? |
Photographer: Pascal Troxler Location: Honduras |
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Zoomorph Stone (P) The zoomorph P, called (wrongly) the "Tortuga". These large block of sandstone, from 3 to 4 m length, |
Photographer: Pascal Troxler Location: Guatemala |
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