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65 viewsOne of the Mayan bodies.
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80 viewsThe cave itself was quite pretty in places, Mayan history aside.
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70 viewsMayan pottery with a backdrop of some very cool crystals.
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83 viewsWhat the cave looked like through our headlamps.
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72 viewsYup. More cave scenery.
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71 viewsMaking our way up and up, to more Mayan offerings.
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72 viewsThe crystal maiden - she was about 18-19 years old and over time the minerals in the cave have made her sparkle.
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71 viewsWe were very excited to dig into our plantain chips.
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74 viewsJust a cool tree.
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80 viewsThis tarantula was big enough that our driver spotted him while driving down the road. I was close enough to startle him into jumping, thankfully away and not towards me.
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82 viewsAmy was determined to find a cool sundress. Me, I like the hiking boot and jeans combo with the sundress.
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75 viewsPhil and Anthony, one of the two boys of the family that we stayed with near San Ignacio.
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73 viewsAnthony and I.
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74 viewsAmy reads with Anthony - I think it was a Dr. Seuss book
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77 viewsGood morning and welcome to the home we were invited to. Not too shabby!
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74 viewsI'm very excited that we were able to walk basically next door to our home and visit Xunantunich for practically nothing.
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86 viewsPhil and Amy have a Rocky moment. Who needs Philly?
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73 viewsThis temple had a pretty cool frieze unlike anything I've seen in a Mayan site before, except maybe Chichen Itza.
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75 viewsThe temple, viewed from behind.
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76 viewsA cool mask that was part of the frieze.
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