Tikal
On my way from Belize to Guatemala City, I stopped at Tikal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to some of the world’s most magnificent Maya ruins. In addition to the stunning architecture and layout of Tikal, the plant and animal life that has taken over the ancient city was amazing. I ended up spending the night in the park; being able to climb the Temples at sunrise and have the Great Plaza all to myself was incredible.
- Cocodrilo
- Toucan
- The tops of Temples I, II, and III from Temple IV
- At the top of Temple IV
- Howler Monkeys
- Temple III
- North Acropolis
- Temple I and the Grand Plaza
- Temple I
- Temple I and the Central Acropolis
- Temple V
- Part of the Central Acropolis
- Temple I
- Temple I
- A napping gray fox disobeying the signs that prohibit sitting on the ruins
- View from Temple V
- Falcon
- “They like to defecate on the heads of the people below to show their presence and sc…
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October 04 2010 03:10 pm | School Bus Migrations |


















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