Views On And of Yucatan Besides Notes Upon Parts of the State of Campeche And

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Views On And of Yucatan Besides Notes Upon Parts of the State of Campeche And
Henry a Case
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The whole long facade was ornamented with sculp- tured stone, At the left end of the principal build- ing, and in the angle formed by the corner, are the huge open jaws of an alligator, or some extinct hideous animal enveloping a human head.
Another building, consisting of single narrow corri- dors, had a facade of plain stone, it is to be found above the one just described, The platform in front, forms the roof of the build- ing underneath, and in this platform is a circular hole leading to a
...subterranean chamber 1 1 feet long, by 7 feet wide and 10 feet high in tbe centre of the arch forming the roof; the walls and ceiling were plastered, io6 and the floor is of cement, all in a good state of pre- servation.
At the foot of the terrace is a tree, growing out of an old well, now choked up with masses of fallen stone, it probably led to, or was a deposit of water, from which the ancient inhabitants procured their supply.
We conclude this interesting paper, by reminding the tourist to provide himself with his permit to see these ruins, the directions for obtaining the same, will be found under another heading, In this particular in- stance the above alluded to caretaker is scrupulously exacting, and insists upon presentation of the impor- tant paper before allowing a foot to be put on the grounds.


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