Thursday, January 18, 2007

Cahal Pech

So, did you know that there are more Mayan ruins in Belize than modern buildings? Craziness!

So yesterday Stephanie (from Miami), Sarah (from UK), Kirsty (Maritimer) (other volunteers) along with us, went up to Cahal Pech. It was about a 15 minute walk up this super muddy slippery hill (what is said to be the oldest road in the Cayo District). There is a small information booth with some pottery pieces, and a dead body and the like... We ended up with a very enthusiastic tour guide who is "addicted to anthropology like others are addicted to drugs or alcohol". On top of all the theories that exist in regards to Cahal Pech, he also taught us a lot about local, natural medicine. He showed us about three trees that they use to cleanse themselves, or be super strong (the cedar tree).
He offered various theories and hypotheses about the site. Cahal Pech in one language (don't ask us which!) means Place of Ticks because it was surrounded by tick infested cattle. However, in another language is refers to something about this place of royalty. He showed us various things that supported each theory.

Anyways, it was really interesting. We're now thinking of all the other things we should do and see! We've got a few other volunteers that will probably be touring around with us - yay!

The oldest Mayan building in Latin America (or something like that). It was built in 1200 BC. You'll also notice a close up on some shapes - this is the representation of the jaguar - the sacred animal of the Mayans. This is the top two floors of the structure, they did not excavate the bottom seven floors.

A scenic shot at the highest point of the ruins. (Our guides theory tells us that this is where the leader would come to address his people)


Here are some more pictures of the ruins:


Talk to you later!

5 comments:

Mary B. said...

I think you need comments, even junk comments. Does this help?

Mum
PS I love the photos, what camera are you using?

Jame said...

Hey Lee and Nancy!
I want to know what happened when you came DOWN the super muddy, slippery hill? Mudslide!!! ahh!!

Sounds like you two are already learning a lot about Belize's countryside and history...good work.
What kinds of things go on at night? Any parties? music? dancing?
Or do you two just hang out under your huge bug net?

Keep us on the up and up.
Have fun!
Jame

Susan (Lee's mom) said...

Hi Lee and Nancy

It was 28 degrees C in Pembroke this morning.
I keep checking for new pictures?

Mom

Scott said...

Hi Guys
I love the photos, I have benn printing off the blog as you add to it and have been giving it to Nan & Pap. Happy to hear you having a good time. Question though, there is internet connection where you are???

Ryan Slaughter said...

hey guys,

looks like you guys are having a great time...i jelous!!! but i don't remember lee being afraid of hights??? pussy!!!!! lol

talk to you later