Mayan Pics

http://corywillat.tripod.com/mayan/

I think I may have finally managed to get this pics you guys. I hope the link works. :D
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Interesting documents. Any more pics?
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Those are the only tablets that The Nelson-Atkins Museum has. But, I will double check the next time I go to see if they've added anything.

Thanks for everyones patience on the matter. Been trying for a while to get the pictures uploaded somewhere.
"The futures uncertain and the end is always near." Jim Morrison
"What the duece?" Stewie Griffin
"No one gets me, baby. I'm the wind" Tom Servo.
They look fantastic. Takes me back..... eyeing the old CPU box under the dining room table, kept for the sole purpose of replaying the old games.
Hey, I promised you guys some Mayan pictures from my trip down there in March. I finally got the pictures from my sister a couple weeks ago and I'm posting a few that you might find interesting here:
Image This is a Mayan tablet of some sort.


Image This thing is called Iglesia. I don't know what that means, but it has a few chambers and passages underneath.

Image Here is the entrance to one of the passages.

ImageHere's a passage.

Image This is a flash picture in one of the small chambers. Those black things are bats.

Image This is The Castle. It is 42 meters high and the tallest pyramid on the Yucatan. I climbed to the top of it. When I finally reached the top, it took me several minutes to catch my breath. However, that is partly because I was pretty tired already from a couple miles of walking through the jungle to get to it.
Iglesia is Spanish for "church".

Great pics! I sorely want to go myself!
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Wow! That looks like it was a great trip. I'd love to go someday.