Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Xunantunich - Ancient Maya Archeological Site

El Castillo -- "The castle"
There is always time for proper dental hygiene

The crew

The famous frieze on the side of El Castillo

The ancient Mayans did not invent the escalator
One of a few stelae found at the site

Those are three STJES kids up there. 

Day 2 Entry - Colby, Rachael & Jack

Imagine walking up the steps of an ancient temple that was once walked by the Mayan people years ago. We climbed up the steep steps leading to the temple of El Castillo in the city of Xunantunich, meaning stone lady. Most of climbed up to the top of El Castillo and looked out onto the beautiful view filled with houses, trees, mountains and the rest of the ruins. We explored the ball court of the ceremonial Mayan game called Pok-ta-pok. Legend has it that two twins went down to the Underworld to play the gods in a game of Pok-ta-pok. The twins lost and were decapitated. Then their heads were hung from a tree, which burst into flames. Years later, a princess came by and got too close to the tree. As she got closer, the twins' heads spit on her and she became pregnant. She gave birth to two twins who later had a rematch with the gods of the underworld and defeated them.

After we climbed El Castillo, we went into a side building and saw the ancient stele or stela and artifacts that were made years ago. A stele was like a very old message board or it could be used to keep records of important things. We loved how serene it was when we reached the top of the temple and it felt good to feel the cooling breeze blow through our hair. Colby then told us his glib statement of how scared he was of falling off. We got a good laugh from that. On our way back from the temple grounds, we spotted goats grazing on top of the hills and then took the hand-crack ferry back to the other side of the river.

After that, we took the three hour drive to eat a filling meal at the Nu'uk Cheil Cottages, where we will stay for the duration of the service part of the trip. Well it's getting late and we are so eager to get up and ready to start our work. Can't wait! It's going to be UNBELIZEABLE!

11 comments:

  1. UNBELIZEABLE? Who gets credit for that one? Sounds like you are having a great time.

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  2. The pictures are amazing and we are jealous of the beautiful blue skies!! Enjoy every minute!

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  3. Love your blog entry - it is so descriptive! I feel like I am there with you guys.

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    1. Thanks mom! We are having so much fun! We are going tubing tomorrow. It's going to be great. I miss you. See you soon :)

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    2. So glad you are having fun! What an exciting adventure! We miss you too! Enjoy every moment!

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    1. Belize has been so much fun we have made chocolate bars straight from the beans, made tortillas, and climbed Mayan ruins. We have seen many different animals and most of them had the job of waking us up.

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    2. Hi Josh!

      Haha, I know you just love that! "Rodney and Rosie" all over again!

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  5. So excited to see a Wordly Wise word in there--Glib. I know you miss us and must be thinking about English class constantly!

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  6. Hi Dad! I miss you! we are having a lot of fun. see you soon!

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  7. How many feet is El Castillo?

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