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Why did the Maya abandon their magnificent city of Chichen Itza?
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Chichen-Itza (chee-chehn eet-sah) in Maya, was the sacred city of the Itza. Located 75 miles east of Merida, the Capital of the State of Yucatan, Mexico.
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The recreation of the ancient world of Chichén Itzá in Second Life. Part of the (successful) bid to become one of the Seven Wonder The recreation of the ancient world of Chichén Itzá in Second Life. Part of the (successful) bid to become one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
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Chichen Itza shows an advanced civilization, with knowledge in astronomy, mathematics and processing are written language predicts the end of time. What is the truth and who were the Mayans?
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the snake shadow only comes out once a year, and we got to see it! someone told us that it rains every year, the rain was almost letting us not see the shadow, rain and sun fighting. people are clapping and cheering for the sun to come out so we could witness something that is so ancient and that the mayans themselves used to mark the begining of the spring soltice, march 21st
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Esto es sólo una mirada de la grandeza de la ciudad de la cultura maya; Chichén Itzá la ciudad milenaria, económica, política, espiritual y atrológica admirada por todo el mundo, es catalogada como una de las nuevas maravillas del mundo actual. VOTA AHORA www.7worldwonders.co m (Antes del 7 de Julio del 2007)
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Video that explains what it looks like the equinox at Chichen Itza. Audio in Spanish subtitled in English. Produced by Jose Antonio Ariztegui (tariztegui@hotmail. com)
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A video clip of Cenotes Ikil
(Blue Cenote) used to mine the limestone for in the construction of Chichén Itzá. Comments always appreciated.
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