Saturday, March 26, 2011

Oxkintoch.....feel the mystery.....

Closing my eyes to the dreary day outside and remembering the day we went to visit the site of the ancient city of Oxkintoch.The limestone plateau that the Yucatan sits upon seems very evident here. The great prairie extends for miles and you can almost see the curve of the earth. It was a hot morning  and nobody else was about. The bees were humming and the wild grasses were fragrant. The site for this Mayan ruin is eight square miles. Not a lot has been excavated but it is possible to see mounds of ruins everywhere in all directions. It is the unexcavated ruins that excite me.  Miles of mounds cover ancient sites.......I want to get down and dig. Oxkintoch seems full of ghosts. We can feel their presence. We can feel the mystery.

12 comments:

LENE said...

I love your pictures from Oxkintoch, even that I dident know where it is. But I love stone and ruins, and like you say, it seems full of ghosts and mysteries.
Who is Meg?
Have a lovely sunday
xx
Lene

Jessi said...

beautiful!!

Vagabonde said...

I like to visit places like these. They have so much majesty. You can close your eyes and just imagine what it must have been like, way back then.

Rosaria Williams said...

These structures beckon attention and reverence. Yes, indeed, my imagination has been activated.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

How wonderful to have been there all by yourselves. It would have been so evocative -- just you and the ancient stones.

Arti said...

Looks intriguing indeed... The structures seem to be speaking and calling us, the air is still... Wow, loved the pics, you have given a good account of the wonderful place...
Have a nice day:-)

rjerdee said...

There are never enough monies to reveal the Mayan digs...but, perhaps, it's the mystery below that enchants...we can make our own stories...or listen to the Mayan guide make what he can from it...

Janice said...

very interesting! great pics

Julie@beingRUBY said...

HI Susan
This looks wonderful .. even the name Oxkintoch sounds mysterious!!! I think the fact they have not been too disturbed must make them all the more precious... I'm sure they feel that way too..

Love your last couple of posts. I can never quite keep up with you!!... Your gorgeous artwork and those lovely ladies from the Muna Markets.. just love those shots..

Have a fabulous week.. ciao xxxx Julie

Julie@beingRUBY said...

hahaha.. just noticed your No Sniveling sign.. hehehe

Karen Mello Burton said...

Looks like a very cool place with such a mysterious history. I love it!

Amanda Summer said...

ooh - you describe this place well -- a mysterious site is right up my alley!! would love to travel here sometimes......