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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




Nevertheless, officials expect up to forty thousand people to visit the archaeological site in the coming days.



"Chichen Itza is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mayan culture not only because of the historical events that took place here," said Eduardo Lopez Calzada, a spokesman for Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History, "but also for its architectural relevance."

"It is without a doubt one of the biggest cities of the Mesoamerican world in the Yucatan Peninsula," he added.

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