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El Castillo from en.wikipedia.org
Built by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization sometime between the 8th and 12th centuries AD, the building served as a temple to the deity Kukulcán, the Yucatec ...
El Castillo from annex.exploratorium.edu
El Castillo—in Spanish, “the castle”—looms at the center of Chichén Itzá, a 79-foot pyramid of stone. Also known as the Pyramid of Kukulkán, the structure ...
El Castillo from www.chichenitza.com
The building sits on a rectangular platform, 55.5 meters (182 feet) wide and has a height of 24 meters (78 feet). Precision and intention ...
Chichén Itzá, meaning 'mouth of the well of the Itzáes' in Mayan, is a stunning ruin well worth visiting for its spectacular, iconic structures and…
El Castillo from www.britannica.com
In Chichén Itzá …of such major buildings as El Castillo (“The Castle”), a pyramid that rises 79 feet (24 metres) above the Main Plaza. El Castillo has four ...
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"El Castillo" is a truly remarkable film, showcasing the exceptional talents of director Martín Benchimol. The film's pacing is masterfully crafted, creating an ...
El Castillo from cuevas.culturadecantabria.com
El Castillo and Las Monedas. The Monte Castillo caves, located in Puente Viesgo, are a set of four cavities. Two are open to the public: El Castillo and Las ...
The Pyramid of Kukulcan or Kukulkan (also known as El Castillo, a name given by the Spanish Conquistadors) is the center of Chich'en Itza, it was built over a ...