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Ceremony heralds end of era in 5125-year Mayan calendar

Tikal, Guatemala, Dec 21: Guatemala on Thursday marked the end of a major cycle in the 5,125-year Mayan Long Count calendar with a colourful, elaborate celebration filled with dance, Mayan music and gravity-defying headdresses. The



A group of indigenous people performed a pre-Hispanic dance in front of the pyramid as they prepared for the arrival of the 'new era.'




Visitors strolled calmly while observing the 2,500-year-old ruins and posing for pictures in front of the famous Kukulkan pyramid.

"I don't expect anything magical to happen, although I would love it if it did," said Dan Horn, teacher and actor from Los Angeles, California.

"I think it just kind of symbolic and that's why I want to be here for this, entering this new age of thought, hopefully," he added.

The supposed 5 a.m. Friday doomsday hour has already arrived in several parts of the world with no sign of the apocalypse.

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