I'm probably the only member living in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. I'll be surprised if you forget that fact.
I already knew, just didn't mention.
Nice place. I suppose you'll be at Chichen Itza next week?
Nope. As far as I know it's been cancelled.
How do you cancel Mayan ruins?
You do not cancel Mayan archeological sites. The state, however, due to covid concerns, has cancelled admission into the site (not ruin) to watch the equinox sun line up with the pyramids.
Thank you for the explanation and the correction.
It's more than alignment, it's like "snakes on a plane" only with temples, astronomy and architecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvv9EnBuem4
Too bad it's closed, but understandable.
I realize now that I didnтАЩt mention people in other countries because itтАЩs so easy to remember, once you know.
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I'm probably the only member living in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. I'll be surprised if you forget that fact.
I already knew, just didn't mention.
Nice place. I suppose you'll be at Chichen Itza next week?
Nope. As far as I know it's been cancelled.
How do you cancel Mayan ruins?
You do not cancel Mayan archeological sites. The state, however, due to covid concerns, has cancelled admission into the site (not ruin) to watch the equinox sun line up with the pyramids.
Thank you for the explanation and the correction.
It's more than alignment, it's like "snakes on a plane" only with temples, astronomy and architecture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvv9EnBuem4
Too bad it's closed, but understandable.
I realize now that I didnтАЩt mention people in other countries because itтАЩs so easy to remember, once you know.