While we were at the market, we saw a number of pilgrims who had traveled for the Festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Some of their vehicles were as lavishly decorated as the town, with signs, streamers, and a lot of bright colors. The Festival had just occurred the day before, so people hadn’t returned…
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Yucatan, Mexico: Uxmal Ruins — Johnny Monsarrat Mexico Trip
After the marketplace, we visit the Uxmal ruins, once a Mayan town. The ruins are beautiful, and I’m interested to hear more about the Mayans and their way of life, though I would be more interested in getting a sense of the Mexican culture. I’m eager to skip the touristy stuff and meet or learn…
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Yucatan, Mexico: Uxmal Ruins — Johnny Monsarrat Mexico Trip
Astronomy and religion were important to the ancient Mayans, and that shows in the arrangement of Uxmal. At the top of the Pyramid of the Soothsayer sits a temple dedicated to the rain god Chac. One of the doorways of the temple is even designed to look like Chac’s face. Even though Mayans began building…
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Yucatan, Mexico: Interviewing the Scientists — Johnny Monsarrat Mexico Trip
Here's a crazy idea. I want to write a book where some invasive high technology causes a "culture shock" in Mexico. What might happen if that type of technology became a factor in the area? How would the technology exist? What would the locals think? I had no way of knowing without learning more about…
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