Published about 1 year ago by Naum Krstanovski Nakka
View of the mayan - Temple of a Thousand Warriors, Kukulcan Pyramid in Mexico
Published about 1 year ago by Jan Vrsinsky
T-shaped platform is festooned with carved skulls and eagles tearing open the chests of men to eat their hearts. In ancient days this platform held heads of sacrificial victims.
Published about 1 year ago by Jan Vrsinsky
Carvings on the platform display jaguars and eagles gruesomely grabbing human hearts in their claws.
Published about 1 year ago by Jan Vrsinsky
T-shaped platform is festooned with carved skulls and eagles tearing open the chests of men to eat their hearts. In ancient days this platform held heads of sacrificial victims.
Published about 1 year ago by Jan Vrsinsky
A huge natural sunken well that gave the city of Chichen Itza its name is about 35 meters deep and has 60 meters in diameter.
Published about 1 year ago by Jan Vrsinsky
The group of three structures including the Temple of The Warriors got its name according to the forest of pillars.
Published about 1 year ago by Jan Vrsinsky
Walls were built between these columns to accomodate changing needs.