Maya Ruins Checklist
Apr. 27th, 2003 01:21 pm"Palenque is the only major ancient Mayan city to which I have not traveled." --
milena_shibush
Probably of interest to noone else here, below are the Maya ruins I've visited, as best I remember, in the order I visited them within regions. Some I've visited multiple times, but I only list them once.
Yucatan Peninsula: Chichen Itza, Kabah, Uxmal, Dzibilchaltun, Sayil, Labna, Xlapak, Bolonchen, Mayapan, Telchaquillo, Acanceh, Izamal, Etzna, Tulum, Balancanche caves, Xpujil, Becan, Chicana, Kohunlich, Akumal, Chacmultun, Ake, Coba, Loltun, Dzibilnocac, Dzibalchen
Chiapas: Palenque, Comalcalco
Guatemala: Kaminaljuyu, Tikal, Quirigua, Iximche, La Democracia, Zacaleu, El Quiche, Gumarcah ...I think I'm forgetting a few small ones in the Guatemala highlands. I flew into Tikal for a day, but otherwise have seen none of the Peten.
Belize: Altun Ha, Xunantunich
Honduras: Copan, Siboney/Calabasas, Campo Pineda, La Lima, La Travesia
Favorites: Copan, Palenque, Uxmal.
Major ones I've never visited (and would like to): Calakmul, El Mirador, Yaxchilan
Probably of interest to noone else here, below are the Maya ruins I've visited, as best I remember, in the order I visited them within regions. Some I've visited multiple times, but I only list them once.
Yucatan Peninsula: Chichen Itza, Kabah, Uxmal, Dzibilchaltun, Sayil, Labna, Xlapak, Bolonchen, Mayapan, Telchaquillo, Acanceh, Izamal, Etzna, Tulum, Balancanche caves, Xpujil, Becan, Chicana, Kohunlich, Akumal, Chacmultun, Ake, Coba, Loltun, Dzibilnocac, Dzibalchen
Chiapas: Palenque, Comalcalco
Guatemala: Kaminaljuyu, Tikal, Quirigua, Iximche, La Democracia, Zacaleu, El Quiche, Gumarcah ...I think I'm forgetting a few small ones in the Guatemala highlands. I flew into Tikal for a day, but otherwise have seen none of the Peten.
Belize: Altun Ha, Xunantunich
Honduras: Copan, Siboney/Calabasas, Campo Pineda, La Lima, La Travesia
Favorites: Copan, Palenque, Uxmal.
Major ones I've never visited (and would like to): Calakmul, El Mirador, Yaxchilan
You kick ass!
Date: 2003-04-27 02:07 pm (UTC)And you've been to more than I (eg, have not seen Quirigua, Iximche, La Democracia, Zacaleu, El Quiche or Kaminaljuyu). I did, however, visit Calakmul this summer.
Sigh. Really wanting to go back.
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Date: 2003-04-27 07:08 pm (UTC)Coba
Date: 2003-04-28 10:13 am (UTC)A restaurant and bar in Coba? Well, sounds like a reasonable development. Does the village have electricity now? When I visited the small hotel had a generator and restaurant; the only other facilities in the village consisted of a thatched roof hut store that had a small supply of warm bottles of coca-cola and beer.
" There were trees growing up the back of the ziggurat"
Don't you know that ziggurats can be hazardous to your... Uh... Actually, I remember that at the top of one of the temple pyramids was about a half-inch thick deposit of cigarette butts.
Kickin' Ruins
Date: 2003-04-28 10:23 am (UTC)Kaminaljuyu is right in a neighborhood of Guatemala City, accessible by city bus. Part of the suburbs are built over part of the old site, but the center of the old ceremonial center is a park now. I was told that when they put in running water to that neighborhood, they found one of Kaminaljuyu's old underground aquaducts bisecting the site at a convenient point, so part of Guatemala City's water system flows through 2k old Pre-Columbian clay pipe.
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I still have this pressing urge to go to New Zealand so I can see some good rugby and learn to speak Maori. Oh, and I think they may let me run around naked there, but I'm not sure.
I may as well have some fun.
I may as well have some fun.