Saturday, January 3, 2009


This photo shows just how large these edifices are. Maybe you can see me standing at the bottom. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, they were not constructed on a single plan. At first, each was much smaller. After 100 years or so, the limestone surface begins to powder, so the Maya would put another skin of stone over the old, making the entire thing taller and larger. Every cut stone was carried on a Mayan back, no animals.

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