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Helter-skelter (smile 2. 2nd edition#3)

"to join," "to crowd," according to Ximénez; and popol is a thing belonging to the municipal council, "communal," or "national." For this reason Ximénez interprets Popol Vuh as Book of the Community or of the Council. Vuh or uúh is "book," "paper," or "rag" and is derived from the Maya búun or úun, which means at the same time both paper and book, and finally the tree, the bark of which was used in making paper in ancient times, and which the Nahua call amatl, commonly known in Guatemala ...
Author: Naahnikki; Tags: Peter Pan Michael Jackson Popul Vu Chilam balam Ital Iman I
Helter-skelter (smile 2. 2nd edition#2)

"to join," "to crowd," according to Ximénez; and popol is a thing belonging to the municipal council, "communal," or "national." For this reason Ximénez interprets Popol Vuh as Book of the Community or of the Council. Vuh or uúh is "book," "paper," or "rag" and is derived from the Maya búun or úun, which means at the same time both paper and book, and finally the tree, the bark of which was used in making paper in ancient times, and which the Nahua call amatl, commonly known in Guatemala ...
Author: Naahnikki; Tags: Peter Pan Michael Jackson Popul Vu Chilam balam Ital Iman I
Tikal - The Maya Ruins in Guatemala - june 2009 part 3

Tikal - The Maya Ruins in Guatemala - june 2009 part 3 The ruins lie among lowland rainforest. Conspicuous trees at the Tikal park include gigantic kapok (Ceiba pentandra) the sacred tree of the Maya; Tropical cedar (Cedrela odorata), and Honduras Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla). Regarding the fauna, agouti, white-nosed coatis, gray foxes, Geoffroy's spider monkeys, howler monkeys, harpy eagles, falcons, oscillated curkeys, guans, toucans, green parrots and leafcutter ants can be seen there ...
Author: jesperhoj; Tags: Tikal The Maya Ruins Guatemala pre-columbian Maya civilization archaeological El Petén Tikal National Park Flores Santa Elena religion
Scarlet Macaw

the forest canopy, though in some areas flocks can be seen. They may gather at clay licks.[2] They like apples, nuts, bananas, and fruits. They also feed on nectar and buds. [edit] Breeding The Scarlet Macaw lays two or three white eggs in a tree cavity. The female incubates the eggs for about 28 days, and the chicks fledge from the nest about 90 days after hatching.[3] and leave their parents about a year later. [edit] Distribution and habitat Scarlet Macaws originate in the humid ...
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Banned Song! Eurovision Moscow 2009 contest: Georgian song [Remake]
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Eurovision Song Contest 2009 will be the 54th Eurovision Song Contest, scheduled to take place between 12 and 16 May 2009 at the Olympic Indoor Arena in Moscow, Russia. Changes in the voting procedure will occur with the re-introduction of a national jury alongside televoting while the format of the semi-finals will remain the same. Forty-three countries have confirmed their participation in the contest. Slovakia has announced it will return to the contest, while San Marino has withdrawn due ...
Author: yarrn88; Tags: Stephane 3G Music Eurovision Pop and rock georgia
Guatemala Tikal Ruins and Pyramid - Around the World Adventure with Jim Rogers

Jim Rogers - 150 Countries, 150000 Miles in three years - Ruins at Tikal Guatemala Tikal is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the archaeological region of the Petén Basin in what is now modern-day northern Guatemala. Situated in the department of El Petén at, the site is part of Guatemala's Tikal National Park and in 1979 was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The closest large modern settlements are Flores ...
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Ceiba Tree in Tikal

Ceiba Tree. Very unusual; odd structures on branches, buttresses at base; described by Wallace in the nineteenth century (he doesn't name it but it couldn't be anything else). National tree of Guatemala; believed by the Maya to confer immortality. (Ever see the Fountain?)












