Photo Gallery (5 of 5) – Yucatan, Mexico

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Bank Montejo

Casa Montejo is now a bank.

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Climbing Magician

People climbing the Magician’s Temple in Uxmal.

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Patriotic Monument

Front view of the enormous Patriotic Monument.

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Rugs

Mayan rugs for sale by the roadside.

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Chopping Block

No Dave, it’s not a bench.

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Nunnery Carvings

Nunnery carvings are extremely intricate.

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Wall of Masks

Portion of Wall of Chac masks.

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Bath House

Researchers believe this was the priests’ bath house.

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Mansions

Stately marble mansions on Paseo Montejo.

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Chac Statue

This Chac statue looks almost Egyptian.

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Warriors' Palace

Warriors’ Palace, last stop for the vanquished.

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Read all five parts of Yucatan Byways
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five



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