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Guide to Tulum
Tulum, 130 km south of Cancún, considered by many as the most beautiful of the Mayan sites, is small but exquisitely poised on the fifteen-meter-high cliffs above the Caribbean. When the Spanish first set eyes on the place in 1518, they considered it as large and beautiful a city as Seville, Spain. They were, perhaps misled by their dreams of El dorado, by the glory of its position, and by the brightly painted facades of the buildings. Architecturally, Tulum is no match for these great cities. Nevertheless, thanks to the setting, it sticks in the memory like no other.
Cabañas Los Arrecifes, Tulum, Mexico.
The fourth was defended by the sea. This wall, some 5m (16ft) high with a walkway around the top, may have been defensive, but more likely its prime purpose was to distinguish the ceremonial and administrative zone (the site you see now) from the residential enclaves, which were mostly constructed of perishable material. As you go through the walls, the chief structures lie directly
ahead of you, with The Castillo (The Castle) rising on its rocky
prominence above the sea. La Ziranda Hotel, Playa del Carmen Q. Roo, Mexico
They originally adorned an
earlier structure and have been preserved by the construction of a gallery
around them, and still later (during the fifteenth century) by the
addition of a second temple. Characteristically, its walls slope outwards
at the top. Carved on the corners of the gallery are masks of Chac, or
perhaps of the creator, God Itzamna. Even without a light it would have been and important landmark for mariners along an otherwise monotonously featureless coastline. You climb first to a small square, in the middle of which stood an altar, before climbibg the broad stairway to the top of the castle itself. To the left of this plaza stands the Templo del Dios Descendente. The diving or descending god-depicted here above the narrow entrance of the temple appears all over Tulum as a small, upside-down figure. His exact significance is not known. He may represent the setting sun, rain, lightning, or he may be the Bee God, since honey was one of the Mayan's most important exports. Opposite is the Templo de Las Series Iniciales (Temple of the Initial Series), so called because in it was found a stela bearing a date well before the foundation of the city, and presumably brought here from else where. Further interesting places to explore are strung out south along the coast. If you simply want to take time out for a swim, you can plunge into the Caribbean straight from the beach fronting the site.
PlayaReservations.com, Mexico.
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