Of course we had to see some Mayan Ruins while we were in Mexico. We ended up going to the ones at Ek Balam. I didn’t quite get the images I had imagined I might get at a place like this, partly due to time and weather. Still, it was pretty cool to see. The temple part is not as big as the one at Chichen Itza, but the bonus is you are still allowed to climb up it. You can get an idea of how big it is from the pic looking down from the top. They are actually doing a lot of restoration here, which is why you see a thatched roof on the right of that shot.
Camera: Canon EOS 60D, Exposure Time: 1/250, Aperture: f/8, ISO: 200, Focal Length: 10mm
Camera: Canon EOS 60D, Exposure Time: 1/250, Aperture: f/8, ISO: 400, Focal Length: 10mm
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