I read Chichen-Itza as chicken Itza so imagine my surprise when I arrived in the post and there wasn't a chicken in sight! Fortunately there was plenty of other good stuff so I stayed around and feel vindicated for doing so.
The Mayan civilisation is fascinating and when the world opens up to travel again is something I would like to experience for myself.
I never did see a chicken there, but, they did have a great feast going on at their market!
It is truly an amazing culture that was so advanced in architecture, astronomy, irrigation, and so on. I am in awe that there was so much out there, and yet, they disappeared, never to inhabit their cities again.
But, if you ever get the chance, you should go! There are several of them with Chichen Itza being the largest and best intact, but, Tulum is beautiful, if only because it is right on the seaside, and what a view! But they are all connected with roads that were built in that time frame. Thanks for always stopping by and leaving your words.
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I'd love to make it happen and have every intention of doing it, chickens or no chickens! Lol.
I love delving into the past and I Mayan civilisation is one of the most fascinating for the reasons you mention. I'll make it happen someday. (Will even bring my own chicken if I have to.)