Xunantunich. Belize.

80 miles west of Belize City is the site of Xunantunich, translated as "Maiden of the Rock, or the Woman of Stone" and, like many names of Mayan sites, is a relatively modern name; the ancient and real name being lost in the mysts of time.

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According to legend, back in the 1890's a man from a nearby village was out hunting. As he passed El Castillo, he was awestruck by a beautiful woman dressed completely in white, with fire-red glowing eyes.

El Castillo

She ascends the stone stairs, and disappears into a stone wall. Others too later claimed to have seen her, but no one could ever identify who or what she was.
TEQUILA!

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The pyramid, "El Castillo", is the second tallest structure in Belize standing at some 140 feet tall.

it is there to be climbed

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The man with the lens

and climbed it was!

Wild life in the ruins

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Mexican spiny-tailed iguana, a very social reptile excellent climbers who live on rocky areas.

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Spider monkeys, so called due to disproportionately large limbs is an endangered species, due to decreasing habitat due to logging activities, eaten in some parts as a meaty food source and used extensively in laboratory testing due to them being susceptible to malaria.

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Men with guns, known to be aggressive and shoot people when the need arises.

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