Mar 9 adding a new Mayan ruin Mayapan to our list

Sun and cloud and again about 35 but we head south to a set of ruins at Mayapan through small villages that have retained much of their Mayan heritage with thatched roofs and open air simple home areas. They mostly sleep in hammocks, the coolest way to get through the night and they are for sale everywhere around here. We follow the convent/church route and encounter huge new bridge construction, and wonder where the road will go to and from out here in the boonies. A lot of manual laborers and road holdups probably adds half an hour to the GMaps estimate. We stop off at an unpronounceable  named town for ice cream bars and photos of the impressive but now very run down church there. The Catholic Church still has a large footprint in this country and Saturday night and Sunday are busy with the devout. 

  There are a few bus groups at the ruins but they are one of the las you can actually climb up the citadel and see for miles around. A big white iguana stares us down at the bottom. We give climbing it a miss in these temperatures. The steps are 13” high and about 8” deep so not an easy climb either. 

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