Edzna - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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Edzna Yucatan Peninsula
Ancient Mayan ruin whose name means house of gestures after the cross-eyed faces carved onto the building's stone facade.
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Travel blogs from Edzna:
- ... Stupidly went to a Son and Lumiere show by the city walls - very cheesy affair Visited the Mayan Ruins of Edzna on one day, taking the chicken bus from the market for a couple of hours into the jungle ...
- ... The first one i saw was Edzna ...
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- Campeche, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- La Quemada, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
Photos in this video:
- Getting Footage at EDZNA by Directortv from a blog titled The magic of the Maya Jungle
- El palacio à Edzna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Terrasse à Edzna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Masques à Edzna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Masque à Edzna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Lit à Edzna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Edzna Map by Directortv from a blog titled The magic of the Maya Jungle
- Edzna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
Backpacking Mexico - Campeche - Edzna Ruins
Brandon and I jump on a colectivo and head to the Edzna Ruins. The Edzna site is about 30mins from Campeche. It cost us 40 pesos each for the colectivo - one way. The entrance fee to Edzna was 60 pesos each. Incredible ruins and worth checking out.
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Sayil, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. PUUC route
Sayil, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. PUUC route.
Chicanná Maya Ruins - Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula
Chicanná was a Maya town inhabited from 300 B.C. to 1100 A.D. There is evidence that Chicanná may have been dependent on nearby Becán for much of its existence. It’s one of the most striking examples in the region of the mixing of architectural styles with its stunning detailed buildings that have features of the Río Bec, Chenes, and even the Puuc style from the north. It does not have large temples, but relatively small buildings with an ornateness and quality of decoration that suggests that it was a center for the region's most elite.
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Yucatan of Mexico by Adventure Motorcycle
I spent a week riding an adventure motorcycle (a modified DR650) around the Yucatan peninsula on a guided trip with Ko'oX Moto. We visited the Mayan ruins of Edzna, Uxmal, Kabah, and Sayil, we swam in too many cenotes to count and lastly, we visited the LolTun caves. The Yucatan peninsula of Mexico was amazing!
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Edzná -- The UNTOLD TRUTH
While in Campeche we decided to visit Edzná!
It is a short bus ride away and we're glad we went. It had as much splendor as Chichen Itza without any of the crowd. The main pyramid stands upon a platform that was already taller than most trees in the area, making the look of the pyramid even more imposing.
Edzná was the most important of the Maya cities on the western side of the Yucatan peninsula and is simply a must see!
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Recorrido en Mayapán
En este recorrido visitamos la zona arqueológica de Mayapán, que se localiza al Sur del Estado de Yucatán, a tan sólo 45 minutos de la ciudad de Mérida, en la misma dirección de la Ruta de los Conventos. En este sitio podemos encontrar similitudes con las edificaciones que existen en Chichén Itzá, razón por la cual es conocida por muchos como “la pequeña Chichén”, aunque su significado se traduce como “El estandarte (bandera) de los mayas”. Fue fundada por los Cocomes y se cree que Kukulkán, el guerrero-gobernante, es quien habría edificado el templo destinado a la deidad mitológica que lleva el mismo nombre, conocida como la ‘serpiente emplumada’, que en maya se escribe: K’u’uk’um kaan.
Después de ver este recorrido te invitamos a ampliar la información consultando otras fuentes de especialistas e historiadores, a fin de que puedas tener más datos al respecto de esta ciudad y del dios Kukukán.
-Te dejamos el enlace para que consultes nuestra investigación en la Revista Baktún del mes de abril de 2018:
-También te presentamos la Video-Historieta en donde hablamos de una forma más breve acerca de quien fue Kukulkán:
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1.8 Mystic Places- Becán, Maya Archaeological Site. Campeche, Mexico
Mystic Places, Magical Mystery Tour; Documentary series explores the mystical site of Becán, Maya pyramids and ruins deep within the jungle of Campeche, Mexico.
Becán is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Becan is located near the center of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the present-day Mexican state of Campeche, about 150 km (93.2 mi) north of Tikal. The Maya sites of Balamku, Calakmul, Chicanna and Xpuhil are nearby. The name Becan was bestowed on the site by archaeologists who rediscovered the site, meaning ravine or canyon formed by water in Yukatek Maya, after the site's most prominent and unusual feature, its surrounding ditch.
Archaeological evidence shows that Becan was occupied in the middle Pre-Classic period (see: Mesoamerican chronology), about 550 BCE, and grew to a major population and ceremonial center a few hundred years later in the late Preclassic. The population and scale of construction declined in the early classic (c 250 CE), although it was still a significant site, and trade goods from Teotihuacan have been found. A ditch and ramparts were constructed around the site at this time. There is a ditch that runs the circumference of the city which covers approximately 25 hectares (61.7 acres). Around 500 the population again increased dramatically and many large new buildings were constructed, mostly in the Rio Bec style of Maya architecture. Construction of major buildings and elite monuments stopped about 830, although ceramic evidence show that the site continued to be occupied for some time thereafter, although the population went into decline and Becan was probably abandoned by about 1200.
The site was first documented in the archaeological literature in 1934 by archaeologists Karl Ruppert and John Denison on an expedition to the region sponsored by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, who named it Becan after the conspicuous ditch surrounding the center of the city; the ancient name of the site is not known. From 1969 to 1971 archaeological excavations were made at Becan sponsored by Tulane University and the National Geographic Society.
Edzná Walk, Yucatan, Mexico - Virtual Trip
Edzná is the main Maya archaeological site in the north of the Mexican state of Campeche. The archeological site is quite small compared to others sites, but it worth a visit: there are almost no tourists here !!
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Mexico : Mayan Ruins of Calakmul, Campeche
The Calakmul Biosphere Reserve (Reserva de la Biosfera de Calakmul) is located at the base of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, in Calakmul Municipality in the state of Campeche, bordering the Guatemalan department of El Petén to the south. It occupies 7,231 km2 (2,792 sq mi) and includes about 12% of the subperennial jungles of Mexico. The Reserve, which was established in 1989, is one of the largest protected areas in Mexico, covering more than 14% of the state.[2] The important pre-Columbian Maya civilization archaeological site of Calakmul, one of the largest-known Maya sites, is located in the Biosphere Reserve.
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Diferencias entre Chichén Itzá y Mayapan
Asómbrate con la sabiduría ancestral de los Mayas en Chichén Itzá y Mayapán, dos sitios arqueológicos localizados en Yucatán, Mérida que no te puedes perder!!! Grabado con iPhone 5.
Las majestuosas ruinas de la civilización Maya son una visita imprescindible de cualquier viaje por Yucatán, México y en este vídeo te muestro lo mas importante de ambas ruinas; así que Dale Play y comparte en tus redes sociales para que mucha gente conozca de este tesoro escondido en la selva de México.
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